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Nihombashi, Tokyo
Leila Jeffreys - Songbirds
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), part II.
Best of Murals, 2018
by Kot Bonkers
Aerial Pools by Stephan Zirwes
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Metamorphosis Salon Designed by Alan Buschsbaum 1969
Beta Carotene by Reuben Wu
“There are people who are always in love with the sky, no matter the weather. One day you will find someone who’ll love you the same way.”
Façades by Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy
In the words of the artist Zacharie Gaudrillot-Roy:
The façade is literally the first thing one sees of a building, as its surface. It can be imposing, superficial but can also suggest safety. I’ve always liked to wander around in a city, I walk through the streets with those questions in mind : what will happen if we stick to that first vision ? If the daily life of “The Other” was only a scenery ? This series thus offers a vision of an unknown world that would only be a picture, without intimate space, where looks are the only refuge.
Of course, this work is not a question of artificiality, it is more about perception of a – more or less – specific environment, the facade of a building brings interest in architecture and what it could host, so it inspires curiosity. As a citizen, I know I belong to the city – whatever city – as any other inhabitant. But here, I am looking at the surrounded environment like if it was new to me, so there is a sensation of strangeness and it could bring some interesting questions about how we live and how we see the external world out of our own habitation. But after all, do we really own a private housing ?