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Roadshow, 09, c-print, diasec on aluminium, 120 x 80 cm, Hubert Blanz, 2007
Roadshow by Hubert Blanz
Via PYTR75
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My Kid Took These
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Borne, Fig. 1. Tangier, 2006. (30 x 40cm)
See more from the series Detail
Photographer website: Yto Barrada
Hak Nam, City of Darkness, the old Walled City of Kowloon was an unmistakable presence in the midst of urban Hong Kong. It was also one of the city’s greatest anomalies. Built on a site measuring little more than 100 x 200 metres without recourse to legislation and with little regard for basic services.
The Walled City was home to some 35,000 people.
From Dream Houses
© Andreas Meichsner
See more from the series Dutch Dream Houses + see also Arcadia, this work shows tourists socialization in Dutch vacation house parks.
Photographer website: Andreas Meichsner
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Plano transitorio (Transitory Map), 2002 – 2004
© Milena Bonilla
This piece is a bus tour the artist made of a large section of the city (Bogotá), following different routes; in this mode of transportation it is common to find that the back seats have been cut open. In her journey, the artist carefully repaired these “wounds” with fine, delicate stitches.
– Marta Rodriguez, 2004
Artist website: Milena Bonilla
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Signs, 2006
39 x 39″ / 100 x 100 cm, Edition of 5
On the heels of his acclaimed first books, Sun City (2003) and Coney Island (2006), Peter Granser‘s newest offering, Signs, draws a telling picture of life today in America. An interview with Peter Granser via The Sonic Blog.
The Book
Hardcover, 11.75 x 11.75 in. / 132 pgs / 60 color.
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
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From American Typologies: Freshly Painted Houses
Photographer website: Jeff Brouws
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Photograph by Lina Scheynius
The Ones We Love + Where We’re From = We projects
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field (6×7) is on-going project
Photographer website: Rachi Akira
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Our countryside (in Belgium as well as in a many other western countries) is monopolized by one specific type of houses called “clé sur porte” (turnkey) (def: Urban prefab cluster of similar forms implanted in the landscape without any effort of integration). The cycle “Habitat” throws a look at this type of architecture… – Xavier Delory
See more from the studies “ILULISSAT” / GREENLAND / 2008
Photographer website: Joel Tettamanti} else {
See more from the series Life is a series of small moments
Photographer website: Elizabeth Fleming
+ Elizabeth Fleming’s blog
Étoile rouge et vert, Minsk, 2007, C-print, 80 x 80 cm
See more from the series Made in Belarus
Photographer website : Philippe Herbet
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