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“What cannot be said must be kept silent. But what cannot be said can also be kept silent through a display of images.” – Baudrillard (1929 – 2007)
Monthly archive July, 2011
Jackson Eaton

Jackson Eaton

Jackson Eaton (1980) b.1980 completed his BSc in psychology with first class honors. He then switched to further a career as an artist. He had his first solo exhibition in Gallery Noon in South Korea. Since then he’s had several other solo exhibits in Perth, the city where he is based. His series were never...

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Evgenia Arbugaeva

Evgenia Arbugaeva

Evgenia Arbugaeva was born in the Siberian town of Tiksi in Russia. She received BA degree in art management from International University in Moscow. In 2009 graduated from International Center of Photography Photojournalism and Documentary Program. She now works as a freelance photographer between Russia and New York.

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Ted Oonk

Ted Oonk

Ted Oonk (1987) lives and works in Groningen, The Netherlands. We saw her work during Fotofestival Naarden and were very intrigued. She’s currently in China where she took the time for an interview with copypasteculture.

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Alec Soth

Alec Soth

Alec Soth (1969) is a photographer born and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His photographs have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney and São Paulo Biennials. In 2008, a large survey exhibition of Soth’s work was exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.

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Desiree Dolron

Desiree Dolron

In her photographic series Xteriors, Desiree Dolron approaches the artworks of Flemish Primitives and Johannes Vermeer. Dolron captures the tranquility, mystery and serenity of the early Netherlandish paintings by subtle digital alterations and wonderful lighting.

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Ezra Stoller

Ezra Stoller

Ezra Stoller (1915–2004) has made many photographs of architectural interiors and iconic landmarks. He had a background in architecture an industrial design and used a large-format camera to capture monumental buildings.

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Charlie Crane

Charlie Crane

It took Charlie Crane over a year to get the proper permissions to take his camera into North Korea. We’re glad he did, because the series Welcome to Pyongyang is a beautiful reflection of the image North Korea would like to portray. He was accompanied by two guides throughout his entire trip and was not...

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Jacob Aue Sobol

Jacob Aue Sobol

Jacob Aue Sobol was born in Denmark in 1976. He studied at the European Film College and Fatamorgana, the Danish School of Documentary and Art Photography. His book I, Tokyo was awarded the Leica European Publishers Award 2008. Aue Sobol is a nominee at Magnum Photos.

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Justin Visnesky

Justin Visnesky

When Justin Visnesky (1975) submitted his photographic work to copypasteculture we recognized it immediately. Not suprisingly, as the photographer has been published by a variety of photo sites such as Flak Photo, Tiny Vices, Feature Shoot & La Pura Vida. And now, we’re happy to also feature him here on copypasteculture. We could elaborate on...

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John Baldessari elaborates on Copy Paste Culture

John Baldessari elaborates on Copy Paste Culture

John Baldessari (1931) is one the highly respected artists of our time. During his career he has produced paintings, photos, sculptures, films, videos, books and texts.

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Walker Pickering

Walker Pickering

Walker Pickering was born in Odessa, Texas in 1980. He primarily shoots with a Hasselblad and he enjoys capturing details usually left unobserved.

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Jonathan Beamish - Nought

Jonathan Beamish – Nought

Jonathan Beamish has produced a wide range of work over the last ten years including commercials, music video and shorts. ‘Nought’ tells the story of a troubled teenager who purges her abusive past in a dream of her own making. The short was in competition at Palm Springs, Toronto, Edinburgh (short listed for Best Short...

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