Thomas Struth at the Museum // Thomas Struth en el Museo.
Over the past two decades the renowned German photographer Thomas Struth has devoted his attention to the production of one of his largest series which relates to the public’s […]
Over the past two decades the renowned German photographer Thomas Struth has devoted his attention to the production of one of his largest series which relates to the public’s […]
Richard Estes was one of the founders of Hyperrealism, also called Photorealism. This trend in painting, which emerged in the United States at the end of the 1960s, was characterised […]
… Success for an artist can be a dangerous thing. Just ask Robert Indiana. In the early 1960s, he was a leading light of the new Pop Art trend, along […]
Mike Brodie’s compelling body of work sprang from his journeys walking, hitchhiking and train-hopping across the United States. In 2003, Brodie was a bored 18-year-old living in Pensacola, Florida and […]
“The natural world is extremely complicated and variable, and its systems are fluid – it is built on a fluid world. In contrast to this, architecture has always tried to establish a more stable system. To be very simplistic, one could say that the system of the grid was established in the twentieth century.
“Light is the origin of all being. Light gives, with each moment, new form to being and new interrelationships to things, and architecture condenses light to its most concise being. […]
Judging solely by the numerous photobooks and news reports that have inundated the West in the past ten years, modern China appears alternatively as a skyscraper laden wonderland or a […]
There are few single works of art that have changed the direction of their medium. In 1959, one book dramatically altered how photographers looked through their viewfinders and the way Americans saw themselves.
Este documental es probablemente uno de los mejores que se han hecho sobre el corredor de la muerte. Crudo como pocos, Werner Herzog nos mete en la vida de estos […]