Étienne-Louis Boullée is the master of monumental cenotaphs.
Boullée’s most emblematic project is his cenotaph designed for Isaac Newton. It’s the first of the pictures below and you can find a short text about it here.
The Door of Perception
Étienne-Louis Boullée is the master of monumental cenotaphs.
Boullée’s most emblematic project is his cenotaph designed for Isaac Newton. It’s the first of the pictures below and you can find a short text about it here.
The photographer Jimmy Nelson visited 31 secluded and visually unique tribes around the world. The result is huge — in extend and significance.
Symbolika is a visionary illustrator who explores the fractal, geometrical and spiritual nature of the psychedelic experience.
Wenzel Hablik is a visionary, an utopian architect of the proverbial crystal castles in the clouds.
The Brazilian-born photographer Valdir Cruz has lived in the United States for more than thirty years, yet much of his…
After so much exploring the inner worlds and energetic realms, back to matter.
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From detached gaze to initiatory knowledge: Verger is a true messenger between worlds.
Reisewitz’ photographs, most of all large formats, explore the changing relation of the city and the countryside in a period of feverish economic development.
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In 1912, the pitface miner Augustin Lesage heard a voice telling him that he was going to become a painter…
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These two visionary tales are written hundred years apart, under very different conditions by very different authors yet they make a great match.