Photography

PHOTOGRAPHY


AUTOSTRADE

By Sue Barr

The extraordinary architecture and engineering of Italian motorways in striking juxtapositions with the historic city and landscape. See more

SÖDRAKULL FRÖSAKULL

By Mikael Olsson

A photographic investigation of perception and representation through two houses by Swedish Modernist designer Bruno Mathsson. See more

 

INFORMAL ARRANGEMENTS

By Michael Wolf

Improvised seating using discarded items in the back alleys of Hong Kong: the 'bastard chairs' present an urban still life. See more

 

GRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHY

By Christian Küsters

Modernist East London landmarks captured as remarkable graphic compositions by Christian Küsters. See more

 

TIME MACHINE: BUDAPEST STAIRCASES

By Balint Alovits

These photos of spiralling Budapest stairs give an impression of infinity and highlight the architectural thought applied to functional space. See more

 

SEASIDE SHELTERS

By Will Scott

Will Scott's photos beautifully capture the isolation, architectural variety and continuing usefulness of this archetype of the British holiday. See more

 

REPAIRED CARS

By Daniel Eatock

These photos of cars and vans with replaced panels illustrate the absurdity of using a delicate finish on vehicles prone to knocks and scratches. See more

 

ROADSIDE AMERICA

By John Margolies

Over a period of forty years, John Margolies recorded the fading remnants of some bizarre and brilliant roadside architecture. See more

VERNACULAR FURNITURE

By Max Creasy

Max Creasy documents the ad hoc, contemporary vernacular furniture he encountered in Crete. See more

 

TEMPORARY FIX

By Andy Mattern

Taped, bodged and covered up: Mattern's photographs reveal latent artistic talent in the context of cars that have seen better days. See more

 

THE OTHER SHINOLA

By Camilo José Vergara

Vergara has been recording the signs and murals of Detroit for 40 years, documenting the visual legacy of African American culture. See more

 

AMUSEMENT PARKS

By Jeffrey Milstein

In this series of aerial shots of amusement parks, the land appears as an odd, multi-coloured machine, its cogs and gears the illuminated rides. See more

 

DENISE SCOTT BROWN PHOTOGRAPHS

By Denise Scott Brown

Denise Scott Brown's photos from the 1950s and 60s, a few of which are shown here, reveal the beauty in a seemingly commercial cityscape. See more