VILLE ÉTIRÉE II
US$86.11 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the Empire State Building or the Bank of America in New York. In a kind of gargantuan one-upmanship, the city’s skyscrapers stretch inhabitable spaces upwards. These structures become new symbols of power for a humanity that no longer needs to defy the gods.**The artist: Pascal Bobillon**Pascal Bobillon was born in 1962 in Paris. A self-taught photographer, he has used digital capabilities to create a body of work on the borders of abstraction and representation. Ever watchful, over time he has constituted a gigantic personal photo library on his travels. These photographs are archived and may remain ‘dormant’ for many years. Time creates his work and the emotion that forms the basis for capture settles and evolves. A day comes when the artists feels the need to use the images taken, sometimes years later. .
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VILLE ÉTIRÉE I
US$86.10 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the...
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VILLE ÉTIRÉE V
US$86.10 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the...
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VILLE ÉTIRÉE IV
US$88.56 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the...
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VILLE ÉTIRÉE III
US$86.10 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the...
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VILLE ÉTIRÉE VI
US$86.10 For the Stretched City series, Pascal Bobillon questions the contemporary city. The photographer compares modern constructions with those of the past. More specifically, he questions humankind’s propensity to build ever-higher edifices. The secularisation of the modern world involves a radical change of the models that have heretofore influenced global architecture. Religious edifices seem derisively small in comparison to the...
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Taxis on 5th Avenue
US$80.79 Christopher Bliss recently published his second book of photographs dedicated to New York, entitled Iconic New York and supported by Ed Koch, the city’s former mayor. His works in black and white and in colour are brought together, forming an impressive photo report on the constant evolution of the most fascinating city in the world. Christopher Bliss has also...
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Golden Gate And San Francisco Skyline
US$80.79 Christopher Bliss recently published his second book of photographs dedicated to New York, entitled Iconic New York and supported by Ed Koch, the city’s former mayor. His works in black and white and in colour are brought together, forming an impressive photo report on the constant evolution of the most fascinating city in the world. Christopher Bliss has also...
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Golden Gate Bridge in Fog
US$80.79 Christopher Bliss recently published his second book of photographs dedicated to New York, entitled Iconic New York and supported by Ed Koch, the city’s former mayor. His works in black and white and in colour are brought together, forming an impressive photo report on the constant evolution of the most fascinating city in the world. Christopher Bliss has also...
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Bliss-Poet's Walk Central Park
US$86.11 Christopher Bliss recently published his second book of photographs dedicated to New York, entitled Iconic New York and supported by Ed Koch, the city?s former mayor. His works in black and white and in colour are brought together, forming an impressive photo report on the constant evolution of the most fascinating city in the world. Christopher Bliss has also...
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Central Park Evening
US$80.79 Christopher Bliss recently published his second book of photographs dedicated to New York, entitled Iconic New York and supported by Ed Koch, the city’s former mayor. His works in black and white and in colour are brought together, forming an impressive photo report on the constant evolution of the most fascinating city in the world. Christopher Bliss has also...
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1070 E Apache Front
US$80.79 This photograph comes from the “Midnight Modern” series that Tom Blachford took in Palm Springs, on a trip to California. After many daytime shooting sessions, he eventually chose to return to photograph these modern homes typical of the fifties under the bluish light of a full moon and nocturnal street lighting. Captured with very long exposure times, the villas,...
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1995 Camino Monte
US$80.79 This photograph comes from the “Midnight Modern” series that Tom Blachford took in Palm Springs, on a trip to California. After many daytime shooting sessions, he eventually chose to return to photograph these modern homes typical of the fifties under the bluish light of a full moon and nocturnal street lighting. Captured with very long exposure times, the villas,...
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