We immediately became transfixed with Thomas Jackson's work after seeing this particular hovering sculpture piece. As Jackson says of this body of work, he was inspired "by self-organizing, ‘emergent’ systems in nature such as termite mounds, swarming locusts, schooling fish and flocking birds."
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A nice touch of nostalgia this morning, as we came across Bill Eppridge's skateboarding photos he took in New York City during the 1960s Some of the photos here almost suggest that Bill handed boards to unsuspecting visitors to Central Park, but others, like this skinny suit hipster, seem to have a good skill.
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Santa Barbara-based photographer Will Adler has an eye for creating beautiful sharp, yet disorienting images. The photographs confuse and crop reality that asks the viewer to question the truth of the photograph and consider the manipulation of lighting and perspective that photography involves.
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A clever, good use of a very common pop-culture phrase by London-based, Chinese-born photographer Ting-Ting Cheng. Have moon, take it on a walk. Children of the 1980s will be proud.
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Morning, afternoon, evening... all commutes seem to be full of waiting. Photographer Diego Gimenez has taking those pensive, lost moments and turned into Highway Portraits, a series of photos documenting other drivers in traffic jams. There is nothing spectacular happening, just quietly mundane, reflective moments of one of the most universal experiences that humanity goes through everyday.
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There is such a fantastic body of work on Vienna, Austria-based Michael Ostermann's website, we didn't know what to include. Part fine art, digital art, fashion, and photography, Ostermann has built a body of work that is haunting, brooding, and ethereal, almost as if it was taken from 2050 and brought back to life in 2012. Wonderful stuff.
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Ferrara, Italy-based digital artist, Stefano Bonazzi combines charcoal drawing, photo editing, and digital photography to produce his work, and his beautiful series, Smoke is one that deserves the most attention. His nude subjects seem to vanish into a veil of smoke from both ends of their bodies, creating mysterious and elegant shades of black, white, and grey around the human form.
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Juergen Teller's photographic style and refusal to separate commercial and un-commissioned personal work has become a recognizable characteristic of his output. Teller's photography has thrived in both the commercial and fine art realms; he has been working with Marc Jacobs for the past 14 years as well as shown his work in prestigious museums such as MoMA.
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Idle time on an airplane, whether in the air or waiting on the runway, is a universal experience most of us can all relate to. Whether we document it is a whole other thing. Photographer Phillip Kalantzis Cope has captured his time on airplanes in a series, On The Plane.
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Who wants to see themselves as a 7-year old fused next to what they look like at this exact moment? Bobby Neel Adams has created the photographic series, Agemaps, where he takes two photographs of the same person in their youth and as an adult, and splices them together in the exact same pose.
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A little holiday viewing, as Southern California surf, skate, fashion, and culture icon Shawn Stussy, just as he is about to open a surf shop in Tokyo, is captured in this studio visit video by Seth Epstein. The Thelonious Monk is a nice touch. Watch Stussy shape surfboards after the jump . . .
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