Artist Feature #77
With Work From: Andrea Lo Conte, Frederic George Pauwels, Donna Hopkins, & Henning Heidelk
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This feature is made up entirely of work submitted to our recent photobook & exhibition call for entries.
Andrea Lo Conte – From their series Terra al vento / Land to the wind – @_andrea.loconte
Frederic George Pauwels – From their series This is not America, this is not a Road Trip – Frederic George Pauwels – @fredgpauwels – fredpauwels.com
Donna Hopkins – donnamhopkins.com
Henning Heidelk
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The windmill motif is intriguing. When viewing them as a collection, I feel that it forces the viewer to dig past the common theme, as more of an all or nothing approach. I found it easy to glaze over the images and just notice the windmills.
A lovely selection, Noah. Any more information/links for Henning Heidelk? I can’t find anything online about them and would like to explore the work further. Thanks.