Remove Architecture Remove Publication Remove Publishing
article thumbnail

Poster Cult: the latest works of Swiss printmaker Dafi Kühne

Creative Boom

© Photography: Peter Hauser Kühne's latest publication wrestles with the romanticisation of craftsmanship in a digital age and explores how he merges these two worlds through his ever-evolving practice. Turboblock Nr.

article thumbnail

Concrete Hong Kong: learn about architecture through foldout models

Creative Boom

A new book celebrates the architecture of Hong Kong public housing in the 1950s-1980s. During the 1950s-1980s, when the colony was under British rule, public housing embraced the modernist architectural approach, and Hong Kong initiated mass housing projects that dramatically redefined urban living. Weird, isn't it?

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

10 brilliant illustrators you should have on your radar

Creative Boom

And with output as diverse as their influences (ranging from 8-bit video games and Chinese watercolours to architecture and emojis), you're sure to find art that speaks to you personally. Katherine's editorial and publishing clients include The New York Times, New Yorker, Rolling Stone and Entertainment Weekly. Work by Jiawen Chen 5.

article thumbnail

Happytecture: New book celebrates the playful world of Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda

Creative Boom

And it has been featured in renowned publications such as The Guardian, The New York Times Style, Marie Claire, Glamour and El País newspaper. Here, we see a game of hide-and-seek as we follow Anna around the building's distinctive architecture.

Print 541
article thumbnail

Starkly beautiful photobook captures the disappearing kiosks of the Eastern Bloc

Creative Boom

In cities across formerly communist Central and Eastern Europe, a distinct type of small modernist architecture is slowly vanishing from the urban landscape. Yet, our curiosity extends beyond mere architecture to the intricate urban elements embedded within these landscapes.

article thumbnail

After Summer: Roberto Badin's photobook gets under the skin of Basque coastal life

Creative Boom

In 2018, Roberto published his first book, Inside Japan , which presented a different perspective on the Asian nation's cities. It was a hit with the press and public alike, with two consecutive reprints, and was featured in several exhibitions in France, including the International Photography Festival in Aries.

article thumbnail

Jean Jullien's bold, graphic underwater world will awaken your inner child

Creative Boom

Over 120 artists, designers and collectives are taking part in the event, which brings together art, design, and architecture into dialogue with one another across all four levels of the gallery. His work has been exhibited extensively around the world, including presentations in Paris, London, Los Angeles, New York and Berlin.

Graphic 493