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Humus | Tree Roots | Giuseppe Licari

Humus by Giuseppe Licari takes the viewer underneath the earth. The tree roots emerge from above and implores us to see things from a different perspective.

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The Last Cosmology | Kikuji Kawada

The Last Cosmology is a beautiful publication by acclaimed Japanese photographer Kikuji Kawada’s capturing abnormal and calamitous weather conditions – gales that configure coiling cloud-patterns, ...

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Relics | Cheryl Ann Thomas

Cheryl Ann Thomas uses the ancient method of coiling in her delicate porcelain works, Relics. Carefully balancing thin ropes of porcelain into unstable columns which fold and collapse within the ki...

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Light of Other Days | Taiyo Onorato + Nico Krebs

Nico Krebs and Taiyo Onorato’s artists’ book Light of Other Days consists of a selection of 44 of a total of 90 luscious black and white photographs of curious acts and objects. Most of the events ...

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Antarktis | Gerry Johansson

Gerry Johansson explores inaccessible corners of Antarctica's stark landscape in his Antarktis series. With a large format camera in hand and a unwavering curiosity Johansson captures a new perspe...

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The Long Never | Hiroshi Sugimoto

The Long Never is a unique, very limited edition book containing sixty-five artworks by Hiroshi Sugimoto with original text by Jonathan Safran Foer. The publication is accompanied by an eleven-by-f...

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Second Construction | Espen Dietrichson

Espen Dietrichson's work combines photography, digital manipulations and screen printing to achieve his otherworldly levitating architecture.

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Plethora Magazine | Third Edition

Within Our Walls... Third Edition Plethora Magazine. Founded in Copenhagen, this beautiful publication is a quiet ode to all things left behind by fast track digitisation. Plethora Magazine is a la...

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Water Filtration Plant | C+S Architects

Situated north of Venice, C+S Architects' water filtration plant serves as a functional threshold space that demonstrates the point in which the land and it's surface come to an end. P...

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