“IN DREAMS” BY PETROS KOUBLIS

Petros Koublis was born in 1981 and is based in both New York and Athens. His relationship with photography started in 2000, after having dedicated some years in painting. He studied photography in Athens and participated in a series of seminars on the history of photography, being mostly developing his style through a constant personal […]
PICTURE BOOK: MATT WEBER

The following is an excerpt from the November, 2015 issue of Juxtapoz Magazine, on sale now. There is a long tradition of documenting urban renewal through painting, film and photography, recording the dynamics, as well as a special moment in a particular time. While Times Square now seems to be consumer central, it was once […]
PHOTOGRAPHING ABANDONED HISTORIES

Of all the intriguing locations that Abandoned America creator Matthew Christopher has photographed, the New Castle Elks Lodge holds numerous visual elements that make the images truly captivating. Built in 1916, the New Castle Elks Lodge was a luxurious setting for its members who were primarily part of vaudeville and theater groups. There was a […]
DAVIS AYER

Born and raised in Austin, Texas but now based in Los Angeles, photographer Davis Ayer will be showing new work this Saturday at Book & Job Gallery in San Francisco. “Davis Ayer began taking photos in 2007. Coming from a background in architectural history, he was originally drawn to space, shapes, and abstract compositions. Under […]
LEE FRIEDLANDER & PIERRE BONNARD “PHOTOGRAPHS & DRAWINGS”

Pace/MacGill Gallery in New York is pleased to present Lee Friedlander & Pierre Bonnard: Photographs & Drawings, on view from September 10 through October 24, 2015. Featuring gelatin silver prints by legendary American photographer Lee Friedlander in dialogue with drawings by the French Post-Impressionist painter Pierre Bonnard, the exhibition explores the aesthetic affinities that unite […]
MARTIN SOTO CLIMENT: CARAMEL HUYMANS

“Martin Soto Climent: Caramel Huymans” is currently on view at Proyectos Monclova in Mexico City. The press release describes the works in the solo show as “provoking a profound attraction as well as a distancing aversion at the same time.” The exhibition is on view through September 12.
MARKUS BRUNETTI’S “FACADES”

Markus Brunetti’s FACADES series is the result of his travels through Europe from 2005 to the present day, capturing the façades of historic cathedrals, churches and cloisters in minute detail. In the tradition of Bernd and Hilla Becher’s serial documentation of German industrialization, the front surface of each structure is recorded in a precise and […]
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TOM BUTLER’S APPROPRIATION OF VICTORIAN CABINET CARDS

Splitting his time between London and Portland, Maine, Tom Butler is multi-disciplinary artist who predominantly works with paintings and drawing applying them to found victorian cabinet cards. Speaking about his work the artists explains, “I am fascinated by the process of Conspicuous Invisibility: the simultaneous human desire to both hide and perform. In a visual […]
“CHINESE FUN” BY STEFANO CERIO

Stefano Cerio splits his time between Rome and Paris. He began his career as a photographer at the age of 18, contributing to the Italian weekly L’Espresso. Since 2001, his interest has gradually moved towards explorative photography and video. His work increasingly focuses on the theme of representation, exploring the boundary line between vision, recounting […]