Eija-Liisa Ahtila is Finland’s most renowned contemporary artist and one of the most prestigious videoartists in the world. Here some sample of her videoart and photographic work exhibited at teh Jeu de Paume in Paris.
Contemporary photographer Massimo Vitali is one of the most famous photographers belonging to the New Italian Realism movement. Invited by the notebook brand Moleskine, he created a notebook exhibition which details of his large scale images.
German photographer Thomas Demand builds 1:1 paper models of the notorious scenes of political and societal events and photographs them. Thomas Demand has been consistently exploring the collective visual memory of our media society. His fame has reached unprecedented heights. In 2009 he had a solo show at the Neue Nationalgalerie (New National Gallery) in Berlin.
Commercial for PULP artbook, a collaboration between photographer/director Neil Krug and model Joni Harbeck.
James Casebere is an American photographer. He is notorious for his large format photographs of architectural models. This video shows him at work in his studio and is part of a documentary on him by Rima Yamazaki.
American artist Francesca Woodman, who died in 1981 at the age of 23, is one of the most intriguing artists of her time. Her work was mainly based on photographs of herself performing mysterious actions in decadent settings. Here a selection of her exquisite work.
Jan de Cock is the visible head of a new generation of successful young artists from Belgium. In this video we can see his photographic installation Denkmall 11 at MoMA, a summary of his American Odyssey.
American artist and writer Roni Horn talks about the spatial layout of her exhibition at Hauser&Wirth in London. Horn shows photographs of Iceland, a country that has always been in one way or another present in her work.
American artist Gregory Crewdson doesn’t so much take pictures as make them.