Hellen van Meene: Tout va disparaître (Everything will disappear)
Dutch photographer Hellen van Meene’s latest series of work has been created over the last few years, in the Netherlands, Russia and the United States. And like the substantial body of work that Meene...
View ArticleHelmut Newton: White Women
Above Winnie at Negresco, Nice 1975. Having begun his career at the age of 16 with an apprenticeship to the Berlin based portrait and fashion photographer Else Simon, who worked under the name Yva,...
View ArticleCandida Höfer 'Napoli'
Belonging to the first generation of students to attend Bernd and Hilla Becher’s photography class at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art — that included, Andreas Gursky, Thomas Ruff and Thomas Struth —...
View ArticleThomas Struth: Photographs 1978-2010
Above Tokamak Asdex Upgrade Interior 2 Max, Planck IPP, Garching 2009. (Courtesy of Schimer/Mosel). Thomas Struth says that photography ‘has a clear language, one that speaks openly not only about its...
View ArticleJeff Wall in transition
Above Insomina, 1994. (Courtesy of Schirmer/Mosel). Combining his interest in the Western pictorial tradition and contemporary media, Canadian Jeff Wall, creates large-format photographs with subject...
View ArticleAugust Sander: The Essence and Development of Photography
‘One can snap a shot or take a photograph; “to snap a shot” means reckoning with chances, and “to take a photograph” means working with contemplation — that is, to comprehend something, or to bring an...
View ArticleFrom Back Home: Anders Petersen and JH Engström
Above Untitled, From Back Home, 2001-2008. (©Anders Petersen/Courtesy the National Media Museum). Situated on Sweden’s western edge — bordering Norway — the Värmland is a sparsely populated region of...
View ArticleAnders Petersen explores the once raw and sleazy underbelly of London
Above Untitled, from Soho. (©Anders Petersen/Courtesy of Mack Books). I wish to create a puzzle of life...I want to see everything, capture everything, be a fly on the wall.But I am not a vacuum...
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