Gallery: Burj Dubai Friday, 05 December 2008 14:29

British photographer David Hobcote chartered a helicopter to capture the full impact of the Burj Dubai. “I was one of the last unofficial photographers to take shots of the Burj from the air."

Gallery: Design Academy Eindhoven Tuesday, 11 November 2008 15:26

Design Academy Eindhoven shouldn’t be in financial difficulty any time soon – the school has recently been given special status by the Dutch government, and awarded extra funding. We’re looking forward to seeing what they spend it on, because the graduation show this year was excellent.

Gallery: Richard Nicholson, Darkroom Thursday, 23 October 2008 15:31

This series of 22 photographs is Richard Nicholson’s memoir of the fading art of darkroom photography. He has documented the remaining professional darkrooms in London surviving the takeover of digital photography.

Gallery: 'The platform kiosk’ by Jenny Nordquist Wednesday, 10 September 2008 10:55

On a recent trip to Japan Swedish photographer Jenny Nordquist turned her lens on the small kiosks that stand on the platforms of train and underground stations across the country. This series of 16 photographs is the continuation of a body of work titled Kiosk Nostalgia.

Gallery: Seizure by Roger Hiorns Friday, 05 September 2008 05:09

A derelict and soon to be demolished block of flats close to Elephant & Castle is the site for Art Angel’s and Jerwood’s latest commission Seizure by Roger Hiorns – a seductive cave of cobalt blue crystals.

Gallery: 30 years of the Lego minifig Monday, 04 August 2008 03:33

It has been 30 years since Lego launched its much-loved minifigure, designed by Jens Nygaard Knudsen. The familiar little yellow men and women with funny hair and bemused expressions were the culmination of years of work. Here’s a gallery of the best and most creative over the years.

Kiosk Monday, 30 June 2008 08:48

All of these objects were collected on a trip to Hong Kong by New York-based duo Kiosk. The couple travel the world in search of “interesting items” that they buy to sell in their New York shop. Among the collection are a set of airmail envelopes, a frying tool, a…

Fabrico Próprio Sunday, 08 June 2008 22:02

Fabrico Próprio is Portuguese for “made properly”, and it’s what cafes in Portugal hang in their window if their cakes are made on the premises. It’s also the name of a new book by Frederico Duarte, Rita João and Pedro Ferreira celebrating the neglected art of Portuguese confectionery, which it…

Clay Ketter Saturday, 10 May 2008 05:48

Clay Ketter was inspired to create Gulf Coast Slabs by a photograph that appeared in Time magazine shortly after Hurricane Katrina struck the southern USA in 2005. Instead of showing the flooded city of New Orleans, this image portrayed another devastated, burning community, and the exposed floor slabs of homes…
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