The Italian artist Filippo Minelli is a master of contrasts. With his photography project he started in 2009, the artist, who inspired by political demonstrations, managed to create colourful and vibrant smoke-bombs by igniting them within Romantic landscapes. Capturing the events on camera, he transforms this traditionally violent act into a vision of tranquillity. The purpose of all this? Make us reflect on the inexplicable relationship men have with nature. But he also wants to get across his strong and deep bond with nature whenever he’s alone face to face with it. It’s sincere and looks just fantastic!
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THOMAS KELLNER’S MOSAIC-LIKE PHOTOMONTAGES
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German artist Thomas Kellner’s photomontages are created by taking a series of pictures with a film camera step-by-step and layer-by-layer so...
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CRAIG BURROWS PHOTOGRAPHS THE INVISIBLE LIGHT THAT PLANTS EMIT
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Since 2014, Craig Burrows has photographed hundreds of glowing flowers after seeing Oleksandr Holovachov’s work with ultraviolet-induced visible fluorescence...
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REBIRTH BRASS BAND IN SAN FRANCISCO
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Something is always happening on Heron Alley in San Francisco, and there will be a whole lot of happening...
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DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES BY THOMAS CIAN
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We always enjoy the graphite drawings and sketchbooks of Milan-based Thomas Cian. His more recent work has a translucent,...
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HIDING BEHIND FLOWERS
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Her work is a combination of paint and collage and she enjoys the possibilities of repurposing bits and pieces...
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THE J-POP SUMMIT FEATURING KAORI WAKAMATSU
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The J-POP Summit, one of the world’s biggest Japanese pop culture events, will take place Saturday and Sunday, July...
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“CHINESE FUN” BY STEFANO CERIO
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Stefano Cerio splits his time between Rome and Paris. He began his career as a photographer at the age...
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THE MUSEUM INTERFACE
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by Sarah Hromack, Rob Giampietro It’s no longer a question of whether art institutions should have a virtual presence....