In this book Jos Jansen explores research topics in the domain of hard science, like dark matter, new galaxies and gen technology. He builds his own parallel, artistic universe using his own images, found footage and data visualisations.
The book is about World War 1. Still human remains and projectiles are found every day at the former places of battle. Families still suffer losses due to projectiles exploding upon excavation, as in Peter’s family.
Ellis Doeven is married into the community of people living at Point Hope, Alaska. For 10 years she has portrayed life in that village.
In this documentary project Nick Hannes focusses on Dubai’s Leisure world that is at disposal to tourists and the more wealthy citizens.
The images have been shot at various Paintball battle fields in Austria. It is edited like a trip that starts above the ground and takes us to underground rooms.
This book relates of the use of arsenic as a stimulus by people living in the high Alps, back in the old days. The story is told in two ways. One fictional that tempts us to believe this could still be common, yet illegal, practise today and a second way that is more factional.
Lucas Foglia came over from San Fransisco to work with me gave us full trust to produce the book to the highest standards, within time and budget.
In this book Rinko Kawauchi interweaves images of rituals and reflections on modern life. Wonderful, almost spiritual atmospheres captured in time.
Blue Period and Last Summer are made up primarily of nudes and portraits alternating with street scenes and images of flowers. The majority of the work is derived from Shashin Jidai, the important underground sub culture magazine of the 1980s in Japan.(source:dashwoodbooks.com)
Barbara Hammer is a film maker. Her work explores female sexuality. She also is a performance artist.
In this book her photographic images come together.