Collected under the title 'Choli Cholie' -- an allusion to a recurring remark by the artist -- the images produced by the students are at once a reference and a tribute to the work of the famous photographer.
Swiss photographer Thomas Krempke (born 1957), in his montage of everyday pictures of his surroundings and a stream of media images as well as texts, explores his day-to-day perceptions, his way of looking and photographing things, and ...
The series is built on the tension between emotions and rationalism; on a frenetic need to make the world fit scale in order to make it ones own" -- Publisher's website, viewed February 20, 2019.
This incredibly diverse collection features the works of more than 30 artists from around the world, including Evan Baden's explorations of the ways youth culture views sex, intimacy and privacy; Noritoshi Hirakawa's erotic and intimate ...
Walter Pfeiffer, whose work in the 1970s and 1980s prefigured many of the decisive developments in contemporary art today, is a classic artist's artist--famous and beloved among art aficionados, yet...
In Happiness is the only true emotion, artist Clément Lambelet deconstructs this new phenomenon of population control and criticises its generalisation through all social networks, but also in recruitment software, shopping centres and ...
Photographs from the vernacular and found photography collection of Peter J. Cohen.
To "accidentally fall on a blade thirteen times" is a sardonic-and rather poetic-way of saying to get stabbed. “It doesn’t always kill you, but it always hurts. And still you’ve got to “roll with the punches” and keep going.
Albums spoke of birth, death, beauty, sexuality, pride, happiness, youth, competition, exploration, complicity and friendship. Numerous anonymous stories from all over the world will be told through the Erik Kessels collection.
Hilarity and grotesquery in the labor-intensive art of Francisco Sierra This overview of the wide-ranging oeuvre of paintings and sculptures by Chilean-born, Swiss-based artist Francisco Sierra (born 1977) highlights his surrealist ...
From 1988 to 1991 Dawoud Bey made a series of portraits of African Americans in the streets of various American cities.