Robbie Augspurger
Portland-based photographer Robbie Augspurger
Portland-based photographer Robbie Augspurger
In her series Saturday Night, Kim Insook realizes the fantasy of every voyeur: on a Saturday night, the 66 rooms of a hotel shamelessly unveil their large bay window, exposing the intimacy of their occupants: in every room, a scene is meticulously reconstituted and the residents are going about their business however not always in the most innocent matter: sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll… every human vice is exposed. Kim Insook defends her position as an observer by explaining that she doesn’t interpret nor does she criticizes, she watches. Her photographs with evocative titles offer a sarcastic description of the human condition.
(From Galerie Paris-Beijing)
Kim Insook’s website.
Don’t miss her Flickr page
In their series titled Headshots, French artist collective Hello I’m Wild questions how different life would be if we allowed our inner child to dictate our daily activities.
(My Modern Metropolis)
Available for sale at Geek-Art Store and Curioos.
What if the most scary 80’s film horror characters were alive now?
Horror vacui is a project by photographer Federico Chiesa.
(via Laughing Squid)
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