Czech photographer Jan Pohribny (born 1960) spent years 2005 – 2006 as a regional artist for photography at Arts Council South Savo. During this period part of Angels-series (1999 – 2007) was created. The series follows Pohribny`s previous series called New Stone Age,...
By Michal Nanoru “After a certain time, I am happy again. I have the time to develop old negatives and to search for the real Death among them.” Correspondence with Václav Jirásek “Poor, poor Ghost,” she murmured; “have you no place where you can sleep?” The...
by A. D. Coleman In her digital photomontages Maggie Taylor opens for us a multitude of doors into a seductive, richly nuanced world of the fantastic. However, unlike many who explore the cross-breeding of imagery that digital systems enable, Taylor creates a...
by A. D. Coleman The photomontages of Jerry N. Uelsmann are as instantly recognizable as any photographic images made in the second half of the 20th century. Today they stand as the progenitors of an approach to photographic image-making so well-established and...
Brett Weston seemed destined from birth to become one of our greatest American photographic artists. Born in Los Angeles in 1911, the second son of photographer Edward Weston, he had perhaps the closest artistic relationship with his famous father of all four of the...