David Spero

Guy Seargent

fotoment:

Boris Becker, former Becher student.
These are from the series “Bunker”
Perfect parallel lines,  subject matter is very interesting, this is a perfect example of the outcome of Bernhard’s teaching at the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie.

Tihange, Belgium

Tihange, Belgium

Dungeness Nuclear Power Station seen from the beach

Dungeness Nuclear Power Station seen from the beach

My anxiety of suburbs. At the moment I live in a suburb and I cant really stand it as everybody is distanced to each other and seems to just be commuting. Therefore everything becomes non-places, places in between other places, they simply exist to hold together a network.
Taken on a 5x4 camera

My anxiety of suburbs. At the moment I live in a suburb and I cant really stand it as everybody is distanced to each other and seems to just be commuting. Therefore everything becomes non-places, places in between other places, they simply exist to hold together a network.

Taken on a 5x4 camera

Didcot, Oxordshire6x7 cameraTrailer park in front of the coal power plant. The power plant is one of Europe’s worst in C02 emission. In order to become more ‘environmental friendly’ it will be transformed into a nuclear power station.

Didcot, Oxordshire
6x7 camera
Trailer park in front of the coal power plant. The power plant is one of Europe’s worst in C02 emission. In order to become more ‘environmental friendly’ it will be transformed into a nuclear power station.

Frank Breuer, one of Bernhard Becher’s students. Like the Bechers did, he photographs the architecture of economic thinking.

Frank Breuer, one of Bernhard Becher’s students. Like the Bechers did, he photographs the architecture of economic thinking.

Coca Cola, a religion? A company advertising on a church?Vienna, Austria5x4 camera

Coca Cola, a religion? A company advertising on a church?
Vienna, Austria
5x4 camera

materialitymatter:

Archaeological Museum and Parc Kalkriese, Osnabrück, Germany

materialitymatter:

Archaeological Museum and Parc Kalkriese, Osnabrück, Germany

Geneva, Switzerland
Aftermath of ice-storm