Vanishing point (by United Visual Artists)
RGB Laser, Black Voile, Code
W6m x H3m x D15 m
Image © United Visual Artists
제도지뭐
놀고놀고논다오지민세상
돌고돌고돈다오지민세상
그것이 그것이로다.
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Vanishing point (by United Visual Artists)
RGB Laser, Black Voile, Code
W6m x H3m x D15 m
Image © United Visual Artists
제도지뭐
Four sister takes photos of their selves every year for 36 years
In 1975, photographer Nicholas Nixon took a picture of his wife and her 3 sisters, and they came up with an idea to make it an annual tradition. Since then, the Brown sisters took a photo every year till 2010…
3D printed portraits derived from synthesized DNA found on discarded gum and cigarette butts by Heather Dewey-Hagborg.
Tomas Saraceno, Galaxy Forming along Filaments, like Droplets along the Strands of a Spider’s Web, Venice Biennial 2009. Photo: Alessandro Coco
Surreal photography by Chema Madoz
Chema Madoz was born in Madrid in 1958 and was a pupil of Javier Valhonrat in the photography workshops of the Fine Arts Academy of Madrid. He studied History of Art at the Complutense University of Madrid at the same time as attending photography courses at the Image Teaching Centre. His first individual exhibition was in Madrid in 1983, at the Royal Photographic Society of Madrid. Since 1990 he has been developing the concept of objects, a subject which would appear constantly in his photography until the present. Madoz’s work approaches the genre of transient sculpture. They are characterised by complete simplicity, always in black and white, with careful lighting and the objects photographed are made with exquisite skill. via