Posts with tag Photography

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Tess Hurrell – Chaology

The Chaology series grew from Tess Hurrell’s fascination with the visual power of the photographed explosion. These silent and still forms are created from images…

Printed Matter

Gregory Halpern – ZZYZX

ZZYZX by Gregory Halpern is a visual journey from the Californian desert to the Pacific coast. The early settlers dubbed California The Golden State, and…

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Charles Fréger

The French photographer Charles Fréger has spent a decade creating portraits of diverse social groups and communities, often in uniform. His subjects range from French…

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Amy Adams

Amy Adams videotaped her subjects, seen from her bedroom window overlooking the 125th Street elevated subway station in Manhattan, as they waited alone on the…

Printed Matter

Terra Firma Magazine

Terra Firma is a magazine which is developing perspective, objective opinion and an open minded view upon the issues in the XXI century world by…

Six Questions

Marleen Sleeuwits

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Marleen Sleeuwits.

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Sakir Gökçebag

Coat hangers, buckets, shoes, rulers, and toilet paper. For some, they might be the last materials to think of when making art, but for artist…

Six Questions

Hanne Van Dyck

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Hanne Van Dyck.

Six Questions

Liesbet Grupping

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Liesbet Grupping.

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Angela Marzullo

Since her first works, Angela Marzullo (b.1971 Zurich, lives and works in Geneva) has explored feminism, making it both the leitmotif of her art, and…

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Alec Soth

Alec Soth has been famed for his beautifully composed images, often taken with a large-format 8×10 inch camera, recording life in “the big middle” of…

Six Questions

Peter Dekens

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Peter Dekens.