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slack-wise · 2 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski
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4eternal-life · 2 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski  /German, b. 1961
Hong Kong,  2001
https://www.deutscheboersephotographyfoundation.org/en/collect/artists/peter-bialobrzeski.php
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lostfunzones · 11 months ago
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Photo, Peter Bialobrzeski From, Give My Regards To Elizabeth - a record of Peter Bialobrzeski’s time in England in the early 1990s, when having finished his studies at the Folkwang School, Essen he was awarded a one year DAAD stipend at London College of Communication.
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wisdom-thru-music · 10 months ago
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“Case Study Homes” by Peter Bialobrzeski
“They pay homage to the desire of people to make homes for themselves. The will to survive and creativity manifest in these dwellings made of the waste products of civilization.”
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allcitiesarebeautiful · 10 months ago
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Documenting Human Ingenuity in Urban Landscapes: Case Study Homes by Peter Bialobrzeski
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Peter Bialobrzeski, Case Study Homes, Manila, Philippines 2008.
The series Case Study Homes by Peter Bialobrzeski, was created in February 2008 in Baseco (The Bataan Shipyard Corporation Compound), a squatter camp located at the mouth of the Pasig River near the port of Manila. Bialobrzeski’s approach to the Case Study Homes reminds one of the photographic series by Bernd and Hilla Becher, who created paradigmatic works on the typology of «nomadic architecture,» particularly industrial buildings. However, Peter Bialobrzeski counteracts the Bechers‘ deliberately objective position in several respects.
The title Case Study Homes alludes to the Case Study House Program, initiated in 1945 by John Entenza, editor and publisher of the magazine Arts and Architecture, which is now considered one of America’s most significant contributions to modern architecture of the 20th century. The goal of the program was to develop modern single-family homes using inexpensive materials. However, living according to the model of the houses in Baseco/Manila is undoubtedly more obligatory for many more people than that of modern homes around Los Angeles.
Read more here → allcitiesarebeautiful.com.
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distinktionsfetzen · 1 year ago
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Check out Peter Bialobrzeski, Istanbul, Turkey (2023), From Laurence Miller Gallery
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pikasus-artenews · 1 year ago
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A Francoforte una mostra fotografica di Peter Bialobrzeski, artista che riflette sul rapporto uomo natura, mare e orizzonte
Übers Meer propone una poetica riflessione sul rapporto tra uomo e natura, attraverso l’iterazione tra figura, mare e orizzonte
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titasanchez · 2 years ago
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oculablog · 3 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski Polen, Ostseeküste (3), 2020 Pigment print on Baryta paper Courtesy Galerie Albrecht.
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joeinct · 4 years ago
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Manikoran, Photo by Peter Bialobrzeski, 1996
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creativespark · 3 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski, Untitled (Mumbai), from the series No Buddha in Suburbia, 2017
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slack-wise · 2 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski
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4eternal-life · 2 years ago
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Peter Bialobrzeski  /German, b. 1961
Neon Tigers: Photographs of Asian Megacities, Limited Edition (with Type-C Print “Shenzhen, 2001”)
© 2022 Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller.
"In Neon Tigers, Bialobrzeski merges the seven Asian cities of Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Singapore, and Shenzhen into a virtual megatropolis. His photos present an image of a world that no longer seems real but appears instead as a series of dream-images of an eccentric film architect or computer-game producer. They expose two different growth models: unscrupulous, uncontrolled expansion, as in Bangkok, and totally controlled, yet equally unscrupulous growth in a city like Shanghai. Bialobrzeski's photographs are full of conflicting signs and symbols that are often indecipherable for Westerners-a kind of semiotic overkill that is held in check only by the picture frame.
Their references to reality evoke a sense of conflict in the viewer, as appreciation for the beauty of the absurd competes with recognition of an irreversible process of change in urban living space. "
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lostfunzones · 11 months ago
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Photo, Peter Bialobrzeski From, Give My Regards To Elizabeth - a record of Peter Bialobrzeski’s time in England in the early 1990s, when having finished his studies at the Folkwang School, Essen he was awarded a one year DAAD stipend at London College of Communication.
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zombilenium · 4 years ago
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‘Nail House’ by Peter Bialobrzeski,
'Nail House' is a term for buildings belonging to people who refuse to leave their homes to make way for new development. It's a phenomenon that has become widespread throughout China over the past two decades — but it might soon come to an end...
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c86 · 5 years ago
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Give My Regards to Elizabeth is a new book by German photographer Peter Bialobrzeski, comprising photographs of his year spent in England in the early 90s
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