Maria Friberg

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Transmission (2010) is a film and photographic series by Swedish artist Maria Friberg that deals with concepts of masculinity, power and progress. For this project, Friberg has photographed a series of automobiles from underneath to reveal some of their mechanical components.

Michael Wolf

Friday, June 25th, 2010

In a diverse array of photographic projects Michael Wolf explores the complex cultural identities of China and Hong Kong, where he has lived since 1995.

Walter Niedermayr

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Italian based photographer Walter Niedermayr chooses to photograph alpine landscapes that express the relationship between man and nature. Sometimes climbing all day to reach the desired altitude, Niedermayr presents viewers with a panoramic view of mountains reminiscent of the tradition of Germainic Romantic painting and the work of Caspar David Friedrich.[...]

Thomas Struth at Marian Goodman Gallery

Friday, June 11th, 2010

Thomas Struth (1954, Geldern) is mostly known for his photographs of urban structures of postwar Germany and later on for exploring intimate social structures through the family portrait. For his most recent show at Marian Goodman Gallery, Struth takes viewers inside industrial and scientific structures of technological production such as pharmaceutical plants, space stations, nuclear facilities and physics institutes.[...]

Francesca Woodman

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Francesca Woodman was without a doubt one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century, paving the way for other artists such as Sam Taylor-Wood and Cindy Sherman.[...]

Nicolas Moulin

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Berlin-based artist Nicolas Moulin’s photographs presents us with quite a strange world; deserted landscape where bizarre structures hover over the natural world and seemingly become an extension of it. Some resemble World War II bunkers or even the last remains of a lost world, emphasizing the ways we relate to our immediate surroundings, be them real or imaginary.[...]

Isidro Blasco

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Isidro Blasco uses digital photography and humble building materials to assemble three-dimensional images that reconstruct interior spaces, private or domestic and outdoor environments.[...]

Damián Ucieda Cortés

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Damián Ucieda Cortés gives us a committed look in his photographs, in which the staging of the characters, lighting and marking of the author are key to building a parallel and disturbing “trueth”, invaded by enigmas and questions unresolved.[...]

Christto Sanz

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Through photography and video, Christto Sanz explores the movable notion of the self and obsessive behaviors. Drawing from Sigmund Freud and Westphal and Shneider, his work is an approximation to the psychoanalytical through the self-portrait, where the artist is subjected to his own vulnerabilities.[...]

Jean-Luc Mylayn at Sprüth Magers London

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

In 1976, Jean-Luc Mylayne made the decision to sell his house, car and possessions in the pursuit of his craft, accompanied only by his wife and collaborator, Mylène. From the environs of Mylayne’s native Amiens, he was drawn to the skies and parched earth of Santa Fe, New Mexico and, more recently, to Fort Davis in Texas, the ‘stages’ for the works shown in this latest exhibition.[...]