Photographer Kostis Fokas explores sexuality and the means of erotic with colourful, humorous and energetic images. The human body becomes a landscape of tension thanks to hidden faces and stripped bodies.
‘Bodyscapes’ is a body art series by artist John Poppleton in which he paints fluorescent landscapes onto the backs of nude bodies. He then photographs the models under UV light, resulting in starry night-time visions.
POLYPTYCH dives in a constant zoom-in in the modern status of fashion models as icons in a society of image where symbols and references are demultiplicated until they loose their meaning. The dynamic collage-artworks mix codes and compositions from religious
‘Bardo’ is a photo series by fashion photographer Bita Cuartuas who is based in Medellin, Colombia. Cuartas investigates what happens after death, since our existence is only of a temporary nature. The title of the series is derived from a
Italian photographer Sandro Giordano visually manipulates everyday occurrences to create twisted and often hilarious situations of people who look like they’ve just taken a terrible fall, spilling all their stuff around them in some sort of “yard sale”. Their bodies, in
Ever thought about how much waste you produce and what its contents might say about you? Californian photographer Gregg Segal’s ongoing project ‘7 Days of Garbage’ gets households to come to terms with a week’s worth of their own waste.
Artist Peng Yangjun of duo Peng & Chen — creative editors and directors of The Outlook Magazine —investigated a recent fashion hype along Eastern China’s seaside city Qingdao. Bathing women have begun to wear protective head masks, or ‘face-kinis’ as
Head over to the Victoria & Albert Museum in autumn to visit the ultimate retrospective exhibition of the work of photographer Horts P. Horst (1906-1999), one of the leading photographers of the 29th century. His 60-year career brought him to
Frauke Thielking is a German professional photographer living in Dresden who created the series ‘Ready, steady, go’ to remind us that we shouldn’t remain in old structures and habits but should instead act and decide how we want to shape
Maybe not for the faint of heart (or stomach), this series by Utrecht photographer Ashkan Honarvar who has a long history of working with manipulation and manipulation. Called ‘Faces 5’, this series consists of mutilated faces adorned with frosting, candy