The Death of Conversation: Street Photos of People on Cell Phones
Cell phones have become a part of our daily life, but any technology is not without potential downsides and critics who eagerly point those…
Cell phones have become a part of our daily life, but any technology is not without potential downsides and critics who eagerly point those…
The black-and-white street photography of Junku Nishimura captures the people and culture of Japan in a dramatic, painterly way. Nishimura’s photos have a…
These gorgeous, abstract rugs are inspired by the landscape of major cities. Urban Fabric is a line of hand-tufted wool rugs made by the…
Books become more than just objects to read in these surreal illustrations by Quint Buchholz. I think the artist’s sense of magical realism and…
This series of illustrations by Martin Krusche is called The Poor, and it shows several homeless and destitute people, among the backdrop of a…
Levi van Veluw explores the ideas of chaos and destruction in his multi-media project The Collapse of Cohesion. I find it very interesting how…
These conceptual photographs by are by Ata Mohammadi, who is from Iran. In Repulsion, he tackles several controversial issues including freedom of expression and laws…
Rupert Vandervell‘s Urbanites consists of black-and-white street photography. The series “is a continuing exploration of the city, its urban spaces and our relationship with…
Illustrator Gunel Gasanova, from New York City, U.S., created these digital paintings. Each piece here is separate and has its own individual character and…
Yesterday, arthaus featured Paweł Bajew‘s Freaks series of photographs. Today, we examine Bajew‘s self-portraits. They share the same comedic, slightly absurd aesthetic. In these,…