I'm not a professional photographer, but taking photos helps me get out of the normal flow of time. Is not the only reason, but today is the first. Simone D'Angelo…
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Everybody knows it, but it is almost impossible to define. Pain does not exist as such, but only to the extent that our brains makes us aware of it. The…
καταστροφή : Crisis. From the greek krino, to separate. That is to separate in the broader sense, as every instance of analysis and understanding requires a crucial moment for change…
Biocities. Cities and large industrial plants are made of thin webs which occasionally reveal their essence: textures of a life flowing also underneath or inside concrete geometries. My photography draws…
5 portfolios. This is the selection by Howard Greenberg, for his second week. Howard Greenberg is one of the world's foremost photography dealers. He is an authority on 19th and…
Ma.r.s brings together the latest pieces of a series Thomas Ruff (Germany, 1958) started in 2010, which features large images captured by satellites and gives the feeling of being in…
Luis Posada, assitant director of PHotoEspana since 2010, he talks about PHotoEspana OFF Festival. Since 1998 the Festival OFF has brought together a selection of exhibitions from different galleries around…
The beautiful and disturbing figures of Marlous van der Sloot (Netherlands, 1986) allow her to explore the human body through opposite and complementary perspectives. The proximity evoked by her images,…
A large portion of Nobuyoshi Araki’s (Japan, 1940) artistic production is concerned with the theme of flowers. In the balcony of his home, where he spent much time with his…
Jorge Fuembuena (Zaragoza, 1979) explores the limits of the subject and investigates the relation between mankind and its surroundings. In this project he examines the most active and productive glacier…