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Romeo Alaeff explores the question of "home' in In der Fremde: Pictures from Home, a haunting, cinematic, and evocative survey of Berlin as seen through the lens of an eternal outsider.
The universe of the Finnish visual artist EGS is grounded in the use of the three letters in his name. Whether it’s his dynamic ink drawings, the slower but even more hard-to-control media of glass or a classic graffiti, those three letters are the fundament of his art and the stories he tells.
"Orsten Groom: CHROME DINETTE" is the official catalogue of the solo exhibition of the French painter Orsten Groom at Urban Spree Galerie in Berlin (23.10.2020 - 23.01.2021).
In addition to his mural and studio work, SatOne created a series of 100+ logos — a strategy for the artist to engage with the characteristics of the respective cultural contexts in which he found himself. The majority of locations are deliberately selected to maintain a certain exclusivity and thus create a wide range of unpublished fotos.
"Martha Cooper: Taking Pictures" is the catalogue of the eponymous exhibition held at Urban Nation, Berlin (03.10.2020 - 01.08.2021).
CPT.OLF 16-19 Published by Urban Spree Books in November 2019 Second Edition Photographs by Cpt_Olf Printed on Arctic Volume White 150 g/sm in Berlin | Kreuzberg 64 pages - 42 color illustrations
SABE – Still Around II are as massive as part one, it features more than 400 photos and texts by Skeme, Ghost, Jest, Ket, Nezo, Grape, Giz, Cave, Week, Sek, Sgee, Pesto, Even and a foreword by Jens-Peter Brask.
The most in-depth and comprehensive survey of the life and career of Futura, or Futura 2000, one of the pioneering artists of the original graffiti generation.
Copenhagen-based Søren Solkær, best known for taking photographic portraits of big names in music and film such as Björk and David Lynch, has spent the past four years capturing starling murmurations, inspired by traditional Japanese landscape painting and calligraphy.
The first comprehensive monograph on artist Daniel Arsham’s genre-bending world.