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Photographer Jem Southam revives Bristol's working harbour in restored photographs reflecting its past

Creative Boom

Bristol Sand and Gravel offices 1980 © Jem Southam Redevelopment may be an inevitable part of city life, but photography can be useful for remembering its previous legacy, says Jem Southam in his new book, The Harbour. Given how well they were received, the book project idea quickly unfurled. A book is a permanent document!"

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Barbara Cole's underwater dancing photos capture the joy of freely moving bodies

Creative Boom

Running from 9 July through to 23 July 2022, BEAT features images that depict human figures engaging in "ethereal conversations" about the movement of bodies and water. Having harboured the idea for a couple of years, Barbara did a few tests over the lockdown summers to hone in on what she was actually seeing. White shirts.

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Jeffery C. Becton on liminal spaces, creating emotional connections, and the power of ambiguity

Creative Boom

The architecture of vintage New England houses, many of which are part of Jeffery's personal story, feature prominently in his work for Between Two Worlds. Becton has enthralled audiences for decades with his digital montages that explore the ambiguities of his mediums and subject matter. © Jeffery C. © Jeffery C.

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High-Wire Feat: Richard Rogers’ Final Work

Azure Magazine

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners was commissioned to contribute to the ongoing series of wonders along the Château’s Architectural & Art Walk , which also features pavilions by Renzo Piano, Tadao Ando and Jean Nouvel, in 2011. The building itself is an elegant, unfussy structure.

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Bridges and Walls Defy Gravity in Cornelia Konrads’ Atmospheric Site-Specific Installations

Colossal

Konrads’ installations feature an interplay between permanence and weightlessness, as structures such as bridges, houses, and walls appear to defy gravity. And in her most recent work, “fluchtweg / escape route,” a stone wall curls aside to open a footpath, transforming into an inviting gateway rather than a barrier.

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Capturing the Beauty of Hong Kong With Cityscape Photography

Feature Shoot

” Andy Yeung photographs Victoria Harbour bathed in nighttime fog. © ” Andy Yeung photographs Victoria Harbour bathed in nighttime fog. © ” Andy Yeung photographs Victoria Harbour bathed in nighttime fog. © Romain Jacquet-Lagreze photographs the magical blue hour over the soaring buildings.