Category: photography
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Sophie Delaporte
Sophie is one of my favorite photographers. She understands to bring movement into static images. Like Vicki Goldberg during her presentation of the exhibition catalogue said: “Delaporte sings a body electric: current and quick, seldom static, hardly shocking, charged with energy, and crackling with unpredictable incidents. Seductive in an unlikely fashion, this series of capricious…
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Non-Standard: Non-Format
Peroxide Kjell Ekhorn (Norwegian) and Jon Forss (British) have worked together as the creative direction & design team Non-Format since 2000. They work on a range of projects including art direction, design, illustration and custom typography for arts & culture, music industry, fashion and advertising clients. IBM They have art directed the independent music monthly The Wire and…
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Light Aesthetics
Like Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Michael Taylor’s interest in photography encouraged his belief that artists’ understanding of vision had to specialize and modernize. Artists used to be dependant on the tools of perspective drawing, but with the advent of the camera they had to learn to see again. They had to renounce the classical training of previous…
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Olivier Ratsi
“Unbiased reality fascinates me so much that it has became the principal aim of my work. I like looking at the world untied from any reference, as if I were looking at it for the first time in my life.” Living and working in Paris, Olivier Ratsi essentially produces work that revolves around representations of…
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Tokyo22
In the ever-more-perfect world of computerised design, accidents can be inspirational. When the software seizes up, some free spirits become even more creative. Tokyo22 was established while one of its founders, Federico Cabrera, a photographer and designer, was in the Japanese capital and met Jasmin Mishima, whose fascination with the city and its vibrant mixture…
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