Fashion photography is actually everything about remaining in the right area at the right time with the ideal version featuring the correct clothing in the appropriate illumination, representing at the same time, the new fashion trends for women or men. Whether it went on the street, on the path, or in a workshop, possessing the […]
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We like Larry Clark. Born in Tulsa and now working in New York, his work has remained one of the truest depictions of American youth gone wrong we’ve ever seen. Ever since his debut, the seminal ‘Tulsa’, a shocking portrait into the lives of IV amphetamine addicts in the late 70s, he has managed to […]
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To say that Lynne Cohen’s black-and-white photographs are of ‘empty rooms’ is both overly simplistic and deceptively accurate. The rooms she captures may be deprived of people, but certainly not of ghosts. Even if the lack of humans implies inaction, the echoes that resound in such an absence make their mark more directly than if […]
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KTZ is religion. A catwalk pilgrimage a church of believers. Packed in-between seating, standing or if lucky seated were girls and boys with KTZ horned hats, eye patches and regalia from the urban fashion trends for women and men. As lights methodically dimmed cheers bounced across the BFC show space. Koji Maruyama, Sasko Bezovski and […]
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Adham Faramawy’s solo exhibition Legend II is opening at the Aubin Gallery on Thursday. In a collection of sculptures, screen-prints and digital video, Faramawy examines for undercurrent magazine how the concept of “legends” in different ways is open for interpretation. Faramawy experiments with storytelling and narrative in his videos and plays with the role of […]
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