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With the new exhibit, “Bricolage,” the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is currently showcasing twelve large-format “Diorama Maps” of cities around the world, including New York, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Havana, ...
Sohei Nishino, “Diorama Map Berlin” (2012) (All images courtesy of Michael Hoppen Gallery) Picture your hometown. What does it look like in your mind? Can you mentally map its streets, its parks, its ...
The ancient art of map-making is hardly an art at all; minute precision and scientific attention to detail are the sacred virtues of the cartographer. But imagine a map of a different kind, one that ...
Uma Nair has been writing for the past 36 years on art and culture She has written as critic for Times of India and Economic Times. She believes that art is a progressive sojourn. She learnt by ...
Sohei Nishino, “Diorama Map San Francisco” (2016), chromogenic print (image courtesy of the artist and Michael Hoppen Gallery, London) Skies and oceans like paint swatches. Squares spread across walls ...
With GPS technology at our fingertips and Siri available to navigate our every turn, paper maps have been rendered obsolete. But that is exactly what Japanese photographer Sohei Nishino has created ...
Viewed from afar, Sohei Nishino's large scale photomontages resemble maps of the world's great cities. Paris. New York. Hong Kong. Get closer, and they burst with unexpected scales, moments, and ...
This work is accompanied by an artist's label signed by the artist and stamped with the artist's stamp. In his 2013 Diorama Map New Delhi, Sohei Nishino captures the city's vibrant chaos by ...
"The photographer is an armed version of the solitary walker," wrote Susan Sontag in On Photography, "reconnoitring, stalking, cruising the urban inferno, the voyeuristic stroller who discovers the ...
Sohei Nishino is one of the rising stars of contemporary Japanese photography. Discovered in 2008 by Michael Hoppen, 28 year old Nishino’s extraordinary photographic dioramas, monumental in size, map ...
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