Norway Photography

Alors que nous présentions récemment sa série photographique intitulée « Dolomites », l’artiste Kilian Schönberger magnifie cette fois-ci les paysages de la Norvège. Des clichés d’une incroyable beauté, rendant honneur au pays des fjords. A découvrir en détails et en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Hyper Realistics Paintings by Robin Eley

Le talent de Robin Eley pour la peinture est indéniablement impressionnant. Ce dernier parvient à un rendu hyperréaliste, créant ainsi des toiles époustouflantes inspirées de photographies. Des créations « Hyper Realistics Paintings » à découvrir en images dans la suite, ainsi qu’avec une vidéo explicative de son travail.

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The Waiting Game

The Waiting Game, c’est le nom de la série de Txema Salvans, un projet photographique montrant, sur les grandes routes Highway C-31 & C-32 en bordure de Barcelone, la place de la prostitution. Des clichés sur l’attente, et sur l’étrangeté de cette route entre la ville et la plage cumulant ce genre de rencontres.

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Quote of Note | Hiroshi Sugimoto

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“Humans have changed the landscape so much, but images of the sea could be shared with primordial people. I just project my imagination on to the viewer, even the first human being. I think first and then imagine some scenes. Then I go out and look for them. Or I re-create these images with my camera. I love photography because photography is the most believable medium. Painting can lie, but photography never lies: that is what people used to believe.”

Hiroshi Sugimoto in an interview that appears in Art Studio America: Contemporary Artist Spaces, out later this month from Thames & Hudson

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Fur Character Design

Le créatif Can Pekdemir travaille sur la déformation et la transformation du corps humain et corps animal. Avec ses séries « Fur », l’artiste turc nous dévoile son univers étrange, présentant des compositions et manipulations photographiques travaillées. Plus d’images sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Real Life Instagram

L’artiste Bruno Ribeiro basé à Londres nous propose cette série de photographies appelée Real Life Instagram, dans lequel il détourne les codes du réseau social, notamment le système de filtres. Une idée simple mais efficace, à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Electric Mountains Photography

Focus sur Thomas Kneubühler, un photographe canadien qui s’est penché avec sa série « Electric Mountains » sur l’atmosphère des pistes de ski éclairées la nuit au Québec. De jolis clichés à découvrir dans une série d’images sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Watch This: Iwan Baan on Building Homes in Unlikely Places

No starchitect’s portfolio is complete without a jaw-dropping image by Iwan Baan. The Dutch photographer stumbled into the architectural world in 2005, when he pitched his services to Rem Koolhaas. Baan got the gig and began what would become his first major project: documenting the construction of OMA’s China Central Television (CCTV) building and Herzog & de Meuron’s completed National Olympic Stadium, both in Beijing. Less than a decade later, the likes of Frank Gehry, SANAA, Morphosis, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro keep Baan on speed dial. “What I find really fascinating is what happens when architects and planners leave and these places become appropriated by people,” explained Baan in his talk last month in New York at TEDCity2.0. Watch to learn about his search for pop-up cities and villages built in the unlikeliest places using the most bizarre methods.

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Dolomites Photography

Le photographe allemand Kilian Schönberger nous propose une série de clichés de paysages d’une grande beauté. Réalisées au massif des Dolomites situé en Italie, ces images époustouflantes de cet ensemble des Alpes sont à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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International Center of Photography Kicks Off Robert Capa Centenary

(David Scherman)Robert Capa (né Endré Friedmann) was born 100 years ago yesterday, and the International Center of Photography will spend the next year celebrating, so you have plenty of time to whip up a “Falling Soldier“-themed cake.

The legendary photojournalist’s work will be the subject of “Capa in Color,” opening at ICP on January 31. This first exhibition to look at Capa’s color work across his entire career will present over 100 color images that he made from 1941-54, from World War II to his trip in the U.S.S.R. with John Steinbeck, to images of Picasso, Humphrey Bogart, and Ingrid Bergman, to the last images he took in Vietnam in 1954. “Part of the goal of the 100th celebration is to reveal the richness and depth of the Capa Archive at ICP,” says Cynthia Young, curator of ICP’s Capa Archive, which recently received a $117,500 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences. “Recovering his color photography is part of that work and the discovery of his voice on the 1947 radio recording almost single-handedly brings him to life in a way we have never experienced before.”

Sure, his famous D-Day photograph haunts all of our dreams, but what did Capa sound like? Wonder no more: the ICP has released the only known recording of the his voice, a 33 1/3 rpm microgroove recording was discovered on eBay. It’s Capa’s October 20, 1947 appearance on Hi! Jinx, a national program on NBC radio that was created in 1946 by Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary. Here’s that segment—”Bob Capa Tells of Photographic Experiences Abroad“—digitized for your 21st century listening pleasure.

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