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Review of our Lieko Shiga exhibition at Koelner Stadtanzeiger

by Ferdinand on June 18, 2011

 

Damian Zimmermann writes about our exhibition “Lieko Shiga – Canary”
Of Swarms of Flies and other Trepidations
- These are strange surreal photographs, which are currently exhibited at Galerie Priska Pasquer. People floating, a  swarm of insects in front of, or a light explosion on their face, or they are reclining on blue tarp under almost menacing cherry [...]

Book Review “Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965 – 74″ by Jeffrey Ladd at 5B4 Blog

by Ferdinand on August 24, 2010

Jeffrey Ladd reviewed our publication Yutaka Takanashi, Photography 1965 – 74 in his 5B4 Blog:

The winner of the contemporary book [at Rencontres D’Arles Photography Festival 2010] went to Only Photography’s fine book “Yutaka Takanashi Photography 1965-74″. Only Photography is Roland Angst’s independent publishing house in Berlin. Their books are beautifully produced with a strong care towards design and [...]

Press review of our Oliver Sieber exhibition – Koelnische Rundschau

by Ferdinand on August 23, 2010

Recently our exhibition Oliver Sieber – Imaginary Club was reviewed by Thomas Linden at the newspaper Koelnische Rundschau:

Oliver Sieber: Blonde Angel, Osaka, 2006
Mysterious and wild
Oliver Sieber’s photographs of the global club scene
By Thomas Linden
You want to be unique and at the same time you want to be part of a group. Individualism and uniformity [...]

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (German newspaper) on Yutaka Takanashi

by Ferdinand on July 10, 2010

We almost missed the remarks on Yutaka Takanashi’s book “Toshi-e” (‘Towards the City’, from which we recently exhibited a selection of works) in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung FAS – the Sunday edition of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, FAZ:
(German version below)
Small Opinions
Those who know Cartier-Bresson and who like Robert Frank will love Yutaka Takanashi. Takanashi who? No one [...]

Andrei Molodkin’s latest project is making headlines

by Ferdinand on April 14, 2009

Andrei Molodkin’s latest project is generating extensive media coverage, with newspapers such as The Independent, the Evening Standard, Financial Times and The Times reporting on Molodkin’s intention of continuing to use the notion of crude oil to symbolise the cycle of life and death. The artist has developed a technique for converting human bodies into [...]



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