RED ROAD IV
US$86.11 This series of photographs documents the failure of a social engineering experiment, stemming from a post-war rehousing plan designed for the residents of overpopulated slums. Inspired by Le Corbusier?s architecture, the 8 large blocks of the residential plan for a major complex nicknamed Red Road in Glasgow, were completed in the mid-sixties. With a capacity of 4700 people, they were considered at the time to be the tallest residential structures in Europe. Unfortunately their steel construction was coated with a large quantity of asbestos. In the seventies, the Red Road towers also lost their reputation owing to an increase in criminal activity, to the extent that in 2005, the decision was finally made to demolish them.**The artist: Simon Butterworth**Born in Scotland, Simon Butterworth studied classical music at the Royal Academy of Music in London. As a professional clarinettist, he was able to play for international orchestras and musical ensembles, over the course of three decades and in the four corners of the globe, notably performing at the BBC Promenade concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London. His extensive travel thus provided occasions for him to discover the world ? a world that he progressively wished to document through photography. Since 2002, his interest in architecture, urban landscapes and encounters has never waned, and his work has also received numerous awards: a bronze medal for the Prix de la Photographie in Paris in 2012, an Epson International Panoramic Photography Award two years later, followed by a Sony World Photography Award in the landscape category in 2015. The influence of music can also be felt in his work, through the omnipresence of rhythmical elements, governing highly structured compositions from a formal perspective.
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RED ROAD II
US$86.11 This series of photographs documents the failure of a social engineering experiment, stemming from a post-war rehousing plan designed for the residents of overpopulated slums. Inspired by Le Corbusier?s architecture, the 8 large blocks of the residential plan for a major complex nicknamed Red Road in Glasgow, were completed in the mid-sixties. With a capacity of 4700 people, they...
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The Medicine Fields
US$80.79 A summer sunset lights up a gorgeous field of poppies in Oxfordshire. Cultivated for medicinal purposes, in the rolling hills of the English countryside, this area is a delight for the eyes.” A.B.Adam Burton favours the undulating colours of sunset, when the natural light diffuses a rare and unique atmospheric glow. While he now works mainly in digital, he...
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Symmetrical Solitude
US$80.79 The sublime Lake Agnes is located a short distance from Lake Louise in the steep Canadian Rockies. Protected by tall mountains, the waters remain calm and marvellously gleaming all day long.” A.B.Adam Burton favours the undulating colours of sunset, when the natural light diffuses a rare and unique atmospheric glow. While he now works mainly in digital, he started...
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Blue Dawn
US$80.79 Like many glacier lakes, Lake Pukaki in New Zealand derives its characteristic blue colour from the elevated level of glacial flour, made up of fine particles of glacial rock. Rock flour is carried into Lake Pukaki from the Tasman River, which is sourced from two glaciers, Tasman and Hooker glaciers, located near Mount Cook, the highest peak in the...
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Derwent Blues
US$80.79 "The sun sets at nightfall on the banks of Derwent Water in the Lake District." Adam Burton favours the undulating colours of sunset, when the natural light diffuses a rare and unique atmospheric glow. While he now works mainly in digital, he started out in analogue, which spurs the photographer's ongoing desire to bring out the best in nature...
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Ostsee 2
US$86.10 Markus Burke was born in Munich, a city in southern Germany where mountains and lakes dominate the geography of the territory. We can imagine that the German coastlines of the Baltic Sea nonetheless struck him as very foreign. They consist of immense sandy beaches, stretching onwards for miles and passing through several northern regions.Ostsee I takes us to Sellin,...
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Ostsee 1
US$86.11 Markus Burke was born in Munich, a city in southern Germany where mountains and lakes dominate the geography of the territory. We can imagine that the German coastlines of the Baltic Sea nonetheless struck him as very foreign. They consist of immense sandy beaches, stretching onwards for miles and passing through several northern regions.Ostsee I takes us to Sellin,...
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Tranquil Horse Ride
US$80.79 From his native California to the North Atlantic, Chris Burkard accompanied the protagonists of his photographs into wild and glacial lands. The photographs taken bear witness to surfers’ ability to fulfil their passion, even in the most extreme conditions. Patiently observing the complex characteristics of the ocean, low rays, and abrupt cliffs, the artist depicts the humble human condition...
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Alex Gray Peak
US$80.79 From his native California to the North Atlantic, Chris Burkard accompanied the protagonists of his photographs into wild and glacial lands. The photographs taken bear witness to surfers' ability to fulfil their passion, even in the most extreme conditions. Patiently observing the complex characteristics of the ocean, low rays, and abrupt cliffs, the artist depicts the humble human condition...
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The Breathtaking View
US$80.79 From his native California to the North Atlantic, Chris Burkard accompanied the protagonists of his photographs into wild and glacial lands. The photographs taken bear witness to surfers' ability to fulfil their passion, even in the most extreme conditions. Patiently observing the complex characteristics of the ocean, low rays, and abrupt cliffs, the artist depicts the humble human condition...
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Lights Out
US$86.10 Phaedra Brody explores the difficulty one can have at times to fit in. This series of images, where a woman is living in what seems at first glance to be a normal house, but turns out to be on second inspection to be a plastic doll’s house, is quite emblematic of this. She has everything of the Barbie doll,...
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Altamira
US$80.79 The photograph taken in Palm Springs is reminiscent of the world of the writer Bret Easton Ellis. The character is anonymous and archetypal. Whilst the face does not convey any emotion, the decor and situation reveal silence, tension and melancholy. The artist seems to want to represent the themes of the vacuity of existence and the pretences of a...
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