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Clément Valla
Postcard from Google Earth
Daniel Rich - Ryugyong Hotel, Pyongyang ; Tokyo ; Beijing ; Hong Kong ; Dubai ; Chicago
Raphael Olivier - Vintage Socialist Architecture
Pyongyang, capital city of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (a.k.a North Korea), is home to about 3 milion people and only visited by a small number of tourists each year due to the so-called "closed" status of the country. However this is not exactly true and the DPRK is gradually opening up to international travel with visitors from all backgrounds coming in increasing numbers. Those who do make it to Pyongyang only come to find a surprizingly beautiful city full of large avenues, green parks and spectacular architecture. Almost completely destroyed during the Korean War (1950 - 1953), Pyongyang raised from its ashes in the 1960's and 70's with the help of local architects and designers often trained in the Soviet Union, resulting in impressive structures marked by influences of constructivist, modernist, futurist and brutalist architectural styles. This photo essay aims to give a small insight into the beautifully preserved vintage socialist architecture of Pyongyang, one of the most isolated and unknown cities in the world.
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Bertrand Lavier - Pylone-Chat ; Photo-relief n°1
Lewis Bush, Metropole
Chris Burden, Bed Piece
“As part of something called the Market Street Program, Burden moved a single bed into an art gallery. At noon on Feb. 18, he took off his clothes and got into bed. It’s not clear how long he stayed - surely it couldn’t have been nearly a month. At any rate, during this performance he spoke to no one, and started to prefer the bed to the world outside. It seems to have freaked people out pretty effectively.“
Sarah Charlesworth, Stills
John Hilliard, Camera Recording its Own Condition ( (7 Apertures, 10 Speeds, 2 Mirrors)
Djamel Tatah
Hans-Peter Feldmann, Two Girls with Shadows
Gérard Fromanger, Boulevard des Italiens
Robert Houzar, Mass movement/Anthropocene
Some installations views by Robert Longo’s retrospectives at the Bernado Museum, Lisbon, Portugal and the MAMAC, Nice, France
Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, Inerumi
Inemuri ( 居眠り) litterally means "to be asleep while present". In Japan, this is a socially accepted method of soft sleep. Inemuri is viewed as exhaustion from working hard and sacrificing sleep at night.
Kim Jung Gi
Etam Cru, Insomnia
Michael Wolf, Lost laundry