Domus. Andrea Botto, the photographer of explosions and demolitions
For fifteen years his images of detonations have given rise to a particular form of landscape photography, which becomes “a form of performance.” We met him. Read the article >>
For fifteen years his images of detonations have given rise to a particular form of landscape photography, which becomes “a form of performance.” We met him. Read the article >>
An exhibition featuring one hundred and six prints of the great American fashion photographer opens at the Royal Palace. A way to explore his always surprising legacy and his special relationship with New York. Read the Article >>
The 34th edition of Visa pour L’image, the festival of the purest and most rigorous photojournalism, was inaugurated in the French town, this year with some changes and openness to new languages. Read the Article >>>
For her Swimming Pool series, the Slovak photographer has explored the rigor of the rationalist swimming pools of the countries she grew up in. Today, her photos are sought-after icons among collectors and beyond. Here the interview. Read the Article…
He has photographed the most beautiful artists’ studios and homes in the world. Now the French photographer has chosen to go back to working first and foremost for himself. We met him in his home-studio in Arles. Read the Article…
To realise the Kosmic Memories project, French photographer Vincent Fournier travelled through former Soviet countries in search of the places where the dream of space conquest was born. In the interview, he tells us the reasons for this journey. Read…
An interview with the Dutch photographer who has been visiting uninhabited houses, factories and churches for over ten years. We asked him what the purpose of this research is and what risks he takes to bring home a good picture.…
In space, the new challenge is mobility. So, after having designed electric vehicles capable of operating in extreme conditions, the aim of Gildo Pastor’s company is to conduct research on space vehicles for NASA and SpaceX. Here is the interview.…
Vignelli90 is an initiative to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the great Italian graphic designer, who died in 2014. With a riot of Helvetica and new interpretations of the New York subway map. Read the article >>
We met the photographer best known for his large-scale pictures of ordinary people at the beach. He explained to us his art, and how it all started with a picture he took on the Versilia Riviera the day after Berlusconi…
The sale of maps and road maps is on the rise. We have asked those who design them whether, after years of Google Maps, we are seeing a change in the way we explore the post-pandemic world. Read the article
French DJ and producer Cyril Etienne des Rosaies (aka DJ Deep) chose to link anecdotes, meetings and tales of nightlife to his huge T-shirt collection. Read the article
Mattia Zoppellaro is the Italian photographer who has documented the rave culture more than anyone else. His book is the story of a world where technology seemed unable to enter. Read the article
Photographer Mattia Marzorati has documented how pollution, even if invisible, has changed one of Italy's most industrialised areas, around Brescia, in Lombardy. The interview. Read the article
Blockchain is going to be increasingly relevant to architecture and design, not only when it comes to realized projects but also concepts, ideas, and processes. Read the article
By 2026, the French city's aim is to have completed its sustainable regeneration. A fourth tram line, cycle paths in place of buses, a park designed with an eye to biodiversity. It is the grand finale of a radical repositioning…