In pictures: daily visual inspiration from the W* photography desk

In pictures: daily visual inspiration from the W* photography desk

Julian Faulhaber contemplates plastic in all its forms for his latest project, ‘LDPE’​ (low density polyethylene) on view at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow. His photographs utilises the unity of line, colour, and form to create graphic geometric compositions. His approach involves documenting the construction process of new buildings and spaces across Germany, America, and Japan. Long exposures on large format cameras create hyper sharp, highly saturated images that focus on the structural forms and architectural design without the use of post-production. Until 15 April.

Pictured: Stapel (Pack), by Julilan Faulhaber, 2010. © the artist / VG Bildkunst Bonn / RAO

Writer: Lynsie Roberts

Julian Faulhaber snaps plastic in Moscow
1 February

American photographer Lucas Foglia is a visual storyteller to rival the best. ‘Human Nature’, on view from 2 February at Foam Amsterdam, uses both staged and naturalistic pictures to dissect our relationship with the natural world. Traversing a strange and conceptual landscape, across oceans, cities, farms and deserts, Foglia examines the ways in which human activity has altered our organic environment, demonstrating how we can experience the ‘wild’ across urban territories. An accompanying publication concludes with advice from scientists, and Foglia himself, urging us to spend more time outside. Until 15 April.

Pictured: Gas Station, Wyoming, by Lucas Foglia. © the artist. Courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery

Writer: Lynsie Roberts

Lucas Foglia on ‘Human Nature’
31 January

Nicolas Savary reimagines the plight of 20th century explorer Louis de Boccard in his latest exhibition ‘Conquistador’, on view at Musée de l’Elysée. Upon discovering a large archive of the explorer during his art residency, Savary based his research on the extensive materials, including diaries, photographs, historical documents and correspondence from Boccard’s travels through Argentina and Paraguay the early 1900s. Embarking on a comparable contemporary journey with his camera, Savary juxtaposes his original imagery with archival material, bringing to attention the role and responsibility of an explorer in the place they are exploring.

Pictured: Raptor, Musée des Sciences naturelles, la Plata, by Nicolas Savary, Argentina, 2014. © the artist

Writer: Lynsie Roberts 

Explorer Louis de Boccard reimagined
30 January