Ed Templeton – Drinking The Kool-Aid
Berlin | Event | Exhibition | Photography
Thursday, October 7th, 2010 by Christian, No Comments

A photo exhibition at Civilist. Saturday, October 9, 7 pm.

A photo exhibition at Civilist. Saturday, October 9, 7 pm.
By Henrik Adamsen for Forrest & Bob.
By Philip Bloom. Via

The lineup for It’s Nice That Issue #4 includes interviews with Nick Knight, Neville Brody, Miranda July, Trokia, RBG6, Noma Bar and Bompas & Parr, features by Sara De Bondt, Adam Buxton, Adrian Shaughnessy, Jez Burrows, Mike Lemanski, Peter Nencini and Micah Lidberg as well as work from the likes of Michael Landy, Rui Teneiro, Peter Grundy and more.
Every order placed before September 30th will receive a free screenprint by James Jarvis, commissioned especially for the issue.

Nude Paper No. 2 release party in Berlin.
More on photographer Mickey Smith.

Great photostream on flickr by Elmo Tide. Via

The vast amount of photo galleries on Square America are themed into a particular topic – people reading, vintage costumes, people smoking, etc. So many sets with so many great images – so hard to know where to start.

Outstanding photoset by Laurent Nivalle of this years’s Le Mans Classic.

SHOOT, Saturday, July 17, 7 pm at Civilist Berlin
Featuring Stephen Shore, Nan Goldin, Walter Pfeiffer, Boris Mikhailov, Wolfgang Tillmans, Jürgen Teller, Mark Borthwick, Ari Marcopoulos, Hiromix, Glynnis McDaris, Linus Bill, Jason Nocito, Yurie Nagashima, Tim Barber, Peter Sutherland, JH Engström, Dash Snow, Kenneth Cappello, Louise Enhörning, Nacho Alegre, Michael Schmelling, Ola Rindal, Paul Schiek, Madi Ju, Jaimie Warren and Thomas Jeppe.
The Bicycle Portraits project was initiated by Stan Engelbrecht (Cape Town, South Africa) and Nic Grobler (Johannesburg, South Africa) early in 2010. Whenever they can, they’re on the lookout for people who use bicycles as part of their everyday work, to meet and photograph. Being avid cyclists themselves, this project is as much an investigation into South African bicycle culture as it is an excuse for them to ride their bikes and take photographs. Via
By Andre Merilo. See also Part 2. Via

Sigmar Polke, * February 13, 1941, † June 11, 2010.

Pictures from day 51 after the explosion.