Youtube-taught photographer Oskar Christiansson is an example of how anything can become an interesting subject under the lenses of the right photographer.
Youtube-taught photographer Oskar Christiansson is an example of how anything can become an interesting subject under the lenses of the right photographer.
What do you do in your life? I’m an art history student and dilettante photographer from New York City currently living in London.
Her (2013)
Slovenian born Nika Ravnik developes a unique collection which breathes it’s own air. JA MAA VOS is a collection inspired by the Dutch artist Jan Maarten Voskuil who evokes ambiguous sphered surfaces based on geometrical principles.
Jessica Buie’s photography strives to achieve this sense of virtuality in placing the body in specific geographic locations that evolve both body and location into something more conceptual, rather than material.
Jonathan Tegelaars’ art is not the final product of his work, but, rather, the implication of its past, or process into becoming the final product.
Clean and sharp surfaces and elegant silhouettes are combined with soft volumes and street wear details.
The Shining (1980)
Radomir Damnjan was born in 1935 in Mostar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and continued his studies as a Fulbright Scholar in Los Angeles and New York from 1971–1972.
Rosemary's baby (1968)
Deep plum and desert beige developed in light silks and exclusive leathers. Functional details and elegant silhouettes transform Ekaterina into an urban nomad.
You always say “find me“ and now that we found you, what’s your secret? When people come to you they already know what they're getting themselves into.
Leni Riefenstahl is a German film director and photographer. Born in 1902 with a background in dance and acting, Riefenstahl quickly became one of the most known female directors.
Through her practice, Charlotte Barry proposes us a reflection on sculpture, through her installations and drawings; the artist works in terms of masses and voids each spaces she uses as a support to her work.
Portraits of three women surrounded by one man, all wearing soft volumes and layers playfully loaded with a renaissance twist.
Kids (1995)
Do you find yourself encountering any recurring problems when aiming to make the invisible visible? “We are more closely linked to the invisible rather than to the visible", the poet Novalis once said. I always really loved this idea, so I do not feel forced, but fatally attracted to it.
Visual artist Moyra Davey was born in 1958 in Toronto, Canada. Her work includes photography, writing, and video.
"The utilitarian properties of garments are redefined when worn within a metropolitan environment. Clothes must first project an impression of a dynamic, compelling, and resilient human amongst an arid climate, ever contesting passionate boredom."
Gummo (1997)