FOOD extra: The Food Project - The Shape of Taste 「The Food Project: The Shape of Taste」於今年二月在義大利的當代藝術館Mart Museum盛大展出。這是一場當設計遇上食物的實驗,讓工業設計、實驗設計與食物匯流一處。
Something Blue by Jui-Chung Yao, the exhibition and the book launch Established Taiwanese artist Jui-Chung Yao selected from a bulk amount of his unpublished black and white photographs taken in the last twenty years, collaborating with independent publishing house Waterfall for the photo book Something Blue. 50 photographs are included in this book, whose bookbinding design, made of artificial leather, is inspired by the vintage photo album.
Something Blue: A Solo Exhibition by Jui-Chung Yao Selecting from a bulk amount of his unpublished black and white photographs that were taken in the last twenty years, artist Jui-Chung Yao collaborates with independent publishing house Waterfall to publish the photo book Something Blue along with his solo exhibition.
SEN/SEN Pre-ordering Now A project which composed with a hardcover file folder, a pile of short stories processed in letterpress printing, and a selection of photographs by twenty-eight artists that are corresponded to the texts by Shauba Chang. Limited to 500 copies, coming soon in July.
A concept reel of SEN / SEN A project which composed with a hardcover file folder, a pile of short stories processed in letterpress printing, and a selection of photographs by twenty-eight artists that are corresponded to the texts by Shauba Chang. Limited to 500 copies, coming soon in July.
Floaters by Mayumi Hosokura The new series ‘Floaters’ were first photographed in Taipei in 2012, when Hosokura participated in the Artis In Residency program at Kuandu Museum. The images were photographed with color films, then printed through the process of tintype. The tintype prints were digitally scanned again and finally produced as type-C prints, which will be in view at the exhibition.
LCC: BA Photography degree show 2013 LCC Photography, the course is renowned for its critical approach to the photographic medium. Studying theory alongside their practice, the graduating class of 2013 have employed a range of techniques, from digital and hand-crafted photography, to artist books, drawing, moving image, performance and installation.
Oslo Academy of Fine Art: BA Degree show The exhibiting artists include: Kristoffer Anders Skogheim Amundsen, Bjarne Bare, Jørn Bjercke, Sindre Brusselmans, Tobias Alexander Danielsson, Miriam Hansen, Siri Iversen-Ejve, Henrik Mojord Jahnsen, Silje Johannessen, Linda Karin Larsen, Solveig Lønseth, Svetlana Negashova, Sara Jenny Charlotta Rönnbäck, Lise Steingrim, Peter Christian Sæbø, Morten Jensen Vågen, Per Joel Sebastian Westerlund and Ruben Aas and it is curated by Natalie Hope O’Donnell
POP-UP Variety Shows on 14 April! 一天限定!除了瀑布線上商店裡原有的書以外,還有五花八門的藝術攝影新書二手書,來不及上架的新書也會跟著登場。適逢瀑布總部搬遷,到時候除了書以外還會多一些有的沒的不知道如何歸類的東西,總之快點自己來挖寶吧!
OPEN CALL FOR WATERFALL #6 We are callling for sumbissions for the next waterfall journal, the topic for this time is FOOD.
Shanbei, Telling a tale by the Blind: A photo show by Ching-Shao Yen 「 這兒,看不見的人正給看得見的人說一本『書』, 一本他們牢牢記在心底的先人的書,一本他們親身體驗、感受過的書, 一本一代一代以心靈相傳的書。 」
Alles: Anne Schwalbe's Photo Exhibition Anne Schwalbe is a photographer from Berlin holding her solo exhibition “Alles” at POST/LimArt. It's the first time she's held an exhibition in Japan. The title of the exhibition is "Alles" which translates to "All" in English. Anne has selected a few different prints from, “Blindschleiche und Riesenblatt”(2010), Wiese”(2011), and “Vulkan oder Stein”(2012) to be on display at the show.
All's Well, Ends Well: A dou show presented by Run Amok Gallery The movie itself is used as a mean by En Ning to traverse through spatial and temporal boundaries; it also acts as a tool to select and extend her imagination, claiming these scenes as hers. Similarly, Wu Ma’s choice of portraying his characters in traditional Chinese costumes suggests an attempt to retrieve a certain archetypal period of time that is believed to be long gone.
Face to Face: A Photography Group Show in Brighton Face to Face comprises work by second year students on the BA (Hons) Photography course in the Faculty of Arts at the University or Brighton. This exhibition demonstrates a range of photographic practices that take place on our course. These include critical, explorative and experimental works focused upon concepts such as archive, allegory, identity, narrative, performance and place, as well al more traditional works focused upon issues of social, cultural and historical concern.
The Breathing Factory by Mark Curran With a title inspired by a widely utilised flexible economic management model responsive to the needs and demands of the global market which is intended to be implemented not only at the level of the factory floor but to extend to the nation state itself, The Breathing Factory, critically addresses the role and representation of labour and global labour practices in this newly industrialised landscape as manifest in manufacturing and technology.
Nitesha: TWCN Art Book Fair at Tsutaya T-Site, Tokyo The online bookstore Nitesha curates an art book fair inside Tokyo one of the famous bookstore Tsutaya T-Site. With a range of rare photo books and magazine, as well as publications from Taiwan and China, especially there are titles have just made their first appearance in Japan, Nitesha brings a fresh selection of art books to Japanese readers.
Brea Souders: Film Electric Composed from discarded film, static electricity and strong light, the photographs are tapestries of the artist's personal history.
Waterfall: Invisible (Cities) The works featured in this book were only a tiny part from what I’ve collected. Some of familiar landscape of Elephant and Castle, Stockholm or Taipei, a food list while staying in Berlin, the impact of Hong Kong, the conflict, the love affair....or a found postcard in Paris and so on, we just happened to be there then. In the postscript section, there’s project based on the community from the island Tristan da Cunha, it’s to show the concept of city from an opposite angle...
Looking for America Looking For America is an ambitious and unique year-long project, undertaken by Magnum, that seeks to answer that question. In it, photographers will document all aspects of the ongoing social experiment that is America: its cities; its rural expanses; its subcultures; its cycles of decay and rebirth.
THOMAS ZANON-LARCHER – FALLING: A PART Exhibition Thomas Zanon-Larcher’s work scrapes away at ordinary fears, commonplace fantasies, catching at nerve ends. In Falling: A Part the space between film, drama and reality is blurred. These photographs belong to Zanon-Larcher’s narrative work, a cycle of photographic stories, in which nothing is staged formally....