Posts in Photography
RADICAL ASIA: The Cyber Hell of YUEN HSIEH

A new wave of young, talented and rebellious creatives are coming through from Asia. Harnessing a respect for their tradition and unique cultural aesthetics, while at the same time still forward-looking and fearless in their execution. One such talent is that of Taiwan-born, Shanghai-based filmmaker and visual artist Yuen Hsieh; who after studying at esteemed institutions such as Central Saint Martins and The Royal College of Art, has constructed a twisted and radical vision of the future.

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Photography, ArtGATA Magazine
Underwater Pleasures: The Art of MANABU KOGA

In the depths of the early days of the internet, underwater-artist Manabu Koga found a community that shared his interest for the combination of cute girls and diving equipment. Since then he has cultivated a focused aesthetic and artistic career that encompasses all of the interests that he has held since he was a young child.

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Art, PhotographyJames Elliott
CHEN YUNG HUA: SERENITY THROUGH ART

A quest towards the nature of beauty, is an honourable purpose for anyone. Through the medium of photography, Taiwanese artist, Yung Hua Chen has developed a delicate aesthetic, that accentuates the beauty of the models and garments before her. Her images, using bold colours, delicate poses and a soft gaze produce a feeling that is intimate and personal for the viewer.

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PhotographyJames Elliott
BEYOND THE BARRE by DEAD SERIOUS NYC

Challenging clichés associated with classical ballet, new movement direction company, Dead Serious NYC, collaborated with Brooklyn-based latex brand Tableaux Vivants and American Ballet Theatre dancer Hannah Marshall to showcase ballet in an alternative light.

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BILL TAYLOR. A Soul Reader.

With a camera as an extension of his body, Bill Taylor is a character decoder, who brings to the image the essence of reality.

Brought up in North Carolina and currently based in New York, the photographer and musician sat down with GATA Magazine to talk about his artwork.


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‘CU in 40 emILY’

Through a voyeuristic lens, we weave through a surreal, metallic, and hazy forest in which we witness cruising. The rendering story-book-styled terrain replicates the mind and sexual consciousness. As the curious mind is my own, abstracted self-portraiture felt crucial to the piece.

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