Yiorgos Mavropoulos
Britt by Art T
Promoted Work: Insomnies by Stéphane Coutelle
Insomnies by Stéphane Coutelle
Stéphane Coutelle is a photographer that I hold in the highest regard. He has just released a signed and limited edition of his book Insomnies; it's a beautiful exploration of nighttime.
If you are a collector of books then this is a must.
The Quiet Front Book 1: Contributing Artists
I am very proud to announce the artists that will be contributing to The Quiet Front Book 1; there are of course many more artists that I would love to work with in the future but I feel like I have a wonderful spread of artists from all over the world. I feel honoured that they are involved; here they are in no particular order:
I still have a lot of work to do behind the scenes because the idea of the books is that each artist is paid for their contribution; I want this site to become a catalyst for artists to do the work they feel strongly about with no regard for commercial concerns. The brief to each artist will be very simple: Do the work you love.
We are going to run a funding campaign and we would love your support; stay tuned.
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Promoted Work: Animæ Number Two – Happy Valley
Animæ Number Two – Happy Valley is out now.
This definitely rates as one of my favourite publications; it's a collection of photography, illustration, design and writing that is bold, young and sexy. This is the best indie publishing - I love it.
A review is coming soon.
Promoted Work: George E. Holroyd III - Untitled (Rain-soaked poster, Milan)
George E. Holroyd III is selling prints of his Untitled (Rain-soaked poster, Milan) - Platinum & Palladium on paper.
I love how he has completely transformed a found artwork and made a beautiful print of a corrupted one.
Promoted Work: lumographie by kphb
I received the link to this site with very few words and no indication of who kphb is; the text is in French and even after translation is impenetrable to me. The images seem to be experiments with light using a LOMO camera. There are some interesting shots on the site but I really love the portrait in yellow light. Check it out.
