IPRA & the amazing Duane Michals

This piece by Duane Michals comprises nine photographs, each one a detail of the one that follows. The first shot shows a bog-standard bathroom. Then the camera pulls back to reveal what is either an oversized man, or an undersized bathroom: the man’s foot is the size of the lavatory-bowl. During the ensuing sequence, it […]

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IPRA presents Robert Goetzfried

He’s Robert Goetzfried. “My images are formed when the places have rid themselves of the daily bustle. Then, these places have their cool beauty, symmetry and architectural precision. The soul of these places show off their intended functionality is an integral part of my work. I’m trying to set up my visual images equations always […]

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IPRA presents Daniel Seung Lee

Daniel Seung Lee (pronounced “sung,” rhymes with tongue!) is a photographer *newly* based in Brooklyn, NY. He is available for assignment in New York and his hometown of Los Angeles. here you can see a visual translation of Crayola’s crayon titles, a collaboration with Dawn Kim.

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IPRA presents Yago Partal

Born in 1982. After studying Fine Arts in Barcelona, Yago Partal started a creative studio project with Manel Soto and they spent six years together creating projects for companies like Filmax, Chesterfield International, Sitges Film Festival and Canal+. At the same time, he did some exhibitions of his own from his personal work. After this […]

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IPRA presents Liu Di

Liu Di got the idea for his bizarre Animal Regulation series (2008) on a bus ride through the crowded suburbs of Beijing. “Looking out at the decrepit housing blocks, I had a vague but strong feeling that there was something missing between the ground and the sky,” he recalls. He felt the urge to add something that […]

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IPRA presents Christian Stoll

Since 1991 Christian Stoll has been working as a freelance photographer, now shuttling between the two worlds of new york city and düsseldorf, germany. in past years stoll’s photography has been a major influence on the corporate image of global companies like general electrics, ibm and microsoft.

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