Sometimes less is more - a theory more than ably proved by the work of Iranian photographer Mohammadreza Mirzaei.
As Michael Kenna remarks, Mirzaei photographs with… more
The book Dirt Ollies and the associated film, Mongolian Tyres captures a visual experience through the capitol of Mongolia and its surrounding landscapes. Inspired by… more
Held every October in Regent’s Park, London, Frieze Art Fair features work from over 150 of the most exciting contemporary art galleries in the world. As well as… more
On view now at NYC's Bonni Benrubi Gallery until December 6th is a new show from Cuban photographer Abelardo Morell.
Entitled 'Pictures In Pictures', the show demonstrates… more
M.E. loves Flickr. Because sometimes you accidentally stumble upon some seriously good work. Have a look at this portfolio from Susu Laroche. No words necessary... more
Best known (in the U.K at least) for his Turner Prize winning installation or rather situation of the gallery lights switching on and off, Martin Creed has again produced… more
The 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival will take place between 9 - 25 October, and its set to be another biggie: Last year’s festival included 593… more
The Prix Pictet is a major new global prize in photography that focuses on perhaps the greatest single issue of the twenty-first century: Sustainability.
Sponsored by… more
Following on from his last fantastic film release, Michel Gondry has endeavoured to take his film theories beyond the silver screen and apply them to the real world.… more