Hauser&Wirth exhibition, Roni Horn

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.

Selection of works, Gregory Crewdson

American artist Gregory Crewdson doesn’t so much take pictures as make them.

Urban Jungle

Zoo in walls

Alexander Rodchenko talks

Alexander Rodchenko, the Russian avant-garde artist, abandoned painting in the early 1920s in favour of photography which he believed would better express the new visual and social realities emerging at that time.

Uganda Skateboard Union, Yann Gross

Yann Gross is a young up-and-coming Swiss photographer. In a recent trip to Uganda he shot a short film. This is the story of some youngsters who were influenced by a game they saw on TV and decided to construct themselves the only skatepark of East Africa in their neighborhood.

Depicting Gursky, Ksuta

Another example of artists re-working Andreas Gursky’s photographs. In this case Maxim Ksuta depicts details out of Gursky’s large photographs of crowded contemporary landscapes.

Recreating Bahrain I, Andreas Gursky

German photographer Andreas Gursky is one of the most highly considered artists in the world. Here a young creative guy called Freier reproduces Gursky’s famous Bahrain I photomontage with the help of Google Earth and Photosynth. It’s the copy paste of the copy paste.

Photographic selection, Gabriele Basilico

Italian photographer Gabriele Basilico is one of the most renowned documentary photographers in the world.

Autobiography (2), Bernd & Hilla Becher

Autobiographical video of German industrial photography duo Bernd & Hilla Becher, parents of the famous Dusseldorf School of Photography.

Autobiography (1), Bernd & Hilla Becher

Autobiographical video of German industrial photography duo Bernd & Hilla Becher, parents of the famous Dusseldorf School of Photography.

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