“What hides behind radiators in an abandoned military camp. Colors, shapes, decay and beauty.” – Jan Bernhardtz

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“What hides behind radiators in an abandoned military camp. Colors, shapes, decay and beauty.” – Jan Bernhardtz
“Everyone’s childhood is beautiful as you dare to dream indefinitely, you dare to do almost anything. Everything is a continuous experiment, a continuous wonder about what is or seems new, an endless time to play. 32 years old and still a kid. I believe that the best stuff turns out when, while playing, you take things seriously. About two years
Back in 2015 with this book that seems to have rather passed unnoticed and yet is a real jewel. Like the so-called « book poor », Mario Giacomelli could be described as a « photographer poor », as his concerns were far removed from the technicality of the devices. What interested him above all was the poetry which emerged from the moments photographed, and,
CRISTINA IRIAN – Wall photography What Remains – An incursion into the surface of urban murals of Bucharest city center Abstract The idea of studying city walls as both a form of urban skin in constant change and archives of recent memory has come from questions related to what remains of the decomposing process of walls’ surfaces used as communication tool,