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Mike Kershnar, the artist for whom skate photography and drawing are as natural as hugging and eating breakfast in the morning
Mike Kershnar takes film photography, draws with a pen in his hand, and tirelessly types words. His forte is jumping on his skateboard and being able to manifest his energy anywhere, as long as he has the tools he can carry around. He creates and leaves behind unique works, and I’d like to show you a glimpse of that. -
Jonathan Rentschler, the photographer who clicks the shutter button like he’s pushing on a skateboard
Jonathan Rentschler is a photographer who continues to document the streets on the east coast, spanning from Philadelphia to New York This installment is about his photography and him. -
Kevin Metallier, the photojournalist who became captivated by cyanotype
Kevin Metallier is a photojournalist who documents skateboarders and surfers all over the world. Why is he attracted to cyanotype photography? -
Dominic Marley, the photographer from the land of football with a skater spirit
Dominic Marley is a photographer who documents skaters and football players in London. Many skaters became well known in Tokyo because of him, such as Nick Jensen and Lucien Clarke. I’d like to introduce Dom and his photos to you. -
Photo exhibition report: Laia Abril reflects on history from the perspective of women
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In the sixth installment of this series, he writes about a recent solo exhibition he saw at Photography Museum Foam Amsterdam that unravels “herstory.” -
Analyzing a solo exhibition during Dutch lockdown: Amid the coronavirus pandemic, photographer Erwin Olaf sees his future self
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In the fifth installment of this series, the author visits a gallery for the first time in four months and writes about leading Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf. -
A new perspective on photography in the new normal
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his fourth installment, he looks into how the output of art is changing in today’s world as we search for a new normal. -
Who is the spectator?; Pixy Liao and the subversion of traditional gender roles
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his third installment, he breaks down Pixy Liao’s photography, where she questions straight, conventional relationships. -
Solo exhibition review — Alec Soth is no longer telling stories
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his second installment, he analyzes the changes a photographer garnering attention worldwide, Alec Soth, has undergone. -
Photo Series “Wordless Dialogues” Vol. 1. The large-scale photography exhibition in London that “frees us from the curse of masculinity.”
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, writes a column exploring photography around the world today. In the first installment, he thinks about gender through his analysis of the large-scale London photography exhibition, “Masculinities.”