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It is part of my philosophy to document places by taking photographs to show various aspects of today’s lifestyles, so that people get curious about alternatives, especially, the least predictable highlights by going on tour and feeling another stunning atmosphere inside and outside the City. In addition, people might be inspired to leave the tourist trail now and then to share and feel the spirit of adventure led by one’s heart. For many reasons, the idea of „The Vienna Book“ – an Ode on the City – was born.

You always find a way to make my day a little brighter. In addition to this people might be inspired to leave the tourist trail now and then to share and feel the spirit of adventure led by ones heart.

My photo tour across Vienna, accompanied by a model, leads to 10 different Viennese areas and communicates various impressions taken with an analog camera. Just to mention the Bohemian Prater or the Großfeldsiedlung with its characteristic housing estates or the Green Prater and the so-called Steinhofgründe. Every place is unique and worth a visit for its diversity. By the way, together they form a breath-taking perspective of the City.

Glanz Wien – www.glanz-wien.at

Two Journeys is a project by The Golden Pixel ­Cooperative, conceived by Viktoria Schmid and Lisa Truttmann, in collaboration with Los Angeles-based filmmakers ­Rebecca Baron and Nora Sweeney.

Poolscapes brings together two connected bodies of work—“The Pool” (2002–05) and “Poolscapes” (2009–12)—focused on the motif of the swimming pool and realized over the course of ten years.

Searching Eva is the tale of a young woman growing up in the age of the internet, turning the search for oneself into a public spectacle, challenging you on what a woman „should be“.

Dear Friends. Girls* and Boys*, Non-binary or Gender Fluid, Trans Ladies and Gentlemens, Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Straights, Subs and Doms, Tops and Bottoms, dear Family of Deviants.

Nic Caruccio has been painting all his life, but really started taking it seriously in college at Columbia College Chicago. After graduating, Nic started focusing on developing his own style and subject matter.

On the 13th of April – after three months of productive meetings and a lot of fun, we had a release party for our first issue, which started at the Improper Walls Gallery and continued at Mutzenbacher.

Shira Barzilay lives in Tel Aviv, Israel. She creates her art out of a deep and emotional spot with a cheerful disposition. In this exclusive interview, she told us more about her work and her daily routine.

Photographer Stephan Würth has taken his passion for the sport and transformed it into Tennis Fan, a collection of black and white photographs that he took on Kodak film over the past ten years.

Sojin Park was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea. As a kid, she always loved making something with her own hands. After graduating a design college in Korea, she studied fashion and art further.

In his first solo exhibition Benjamin Weber shows works which reflect different aspects and theories about time. His oeuvre touches physical themes as the chaos theory and relativity theory.

Sany Lerner has always been intrigued by how many colors can affect our visual space. The difference between the background and the simulations in the painting creates a different view of reality.

For the 58th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, the Lithuanian Pavilion transforms the interior of a historic quayside building within the Marina Militare complex into an lit beach.

Lost Paradise is the teaser for the eponymous art performance starring artist/activist Franzine Maria. The one-shot follows the stark contrast within the expressions of our narcism.

In the world of dogma you believe in perfect things. Consuming the ready ideas / cliches to get blind. But once your eyes notice it, you are no longer blind. Now you see something.