sabato 17 agosto 2019

Patrice Moreau











https://ptrcmr.tumblr.com/

venerdì 16 agosto 2019

Jordanna Kalman











https://www.rabbitandsparrow.com

giovedì 15 agosto 2019

Alex Webb :: The Streets of Moscow












Alex Webb, along with Magnum colleagues Gueorgui Pinkhassov and Mark Power, spent two weeks in July at a Moscow-based Live Lab. The exercise involved photographing modern Moscow and its inhabitants, editing and printing the work on site at the Schusev State Museum of Architecture. The results will be exhibited at the museum from July 16th to September 1st. This album contains an edit of Webb’s part of the project.

mercoledì 14 agosto 2019

Bruce Gilden :: Portraits from "Crackland"












With motivation coming from personal family experiences, Bruce Gilden began photographing drug addicted women in 2015. These portraits have all been taken on the streets of notorious neighborhoods where drugs can be found and money earned to support the subjects’ habits. Gilden’s 2018 book “Only God Can Judge Me” is dedicated to women he photographed over the span of three years in Miami. Earlier this year he visited Philadelphia’s notorious Kensington neighborhood and more recently, traveled to Sao Paolo’s “Cracolândia” (Crackland). Located near Sao Paolo’s busiest train station, Luz, drugs can easily be bought and consumed in Crackland. Despite attempts to redevelop the area and dissipate the concentration of drug users, prostitutes, and homeless people, dealers and addicts still flock to these streets.

martedì 13 agosto 2019

Kasey Medlin










https://www.kaseymedlin.com/

lunedì 12 agosto 2019

Thomas Heatherwick :: Rolling Bridge




The Rolling Bridge was conceived by Thomas Heatherwick
The bridge consists of eight triangular sections hinged at the walkway level and connected above by two-part links that can be collapsed towards the deck by hydraulic cylinders mounted vertically between the sections. When extended, it resembles a conventional steel and timber footbridge, and is 12 metres long. To allow the passage of boats, the hydraulic pistons are activated and the bridge curls up until its two ends join, to form an octagonal shape measuring one half of the waterway's width at that point. 
The bridge won the British Structural Steel Design Award