Landscapes for the People
Mark Lyon’s intriguing series, entitled Landscapes for the People, documents public spaces where the walls are pasted with beautiful nature and landscape wallpapers.




All images © Mark Lyon.
Mark Lyon’s intriguing series, entitled Landscapes for the People, documents public spaces where the walls are pasted with beautiful nature and landscape wallpapers.




All images © Mark Lyon.
Flying Lotus released his brilliant »Until The Quiet Comes« album almost two years ago, but the material is still as good as ever in 2014. Now FlyLo released a visual for the Laura Darlington-featured »Phantasm« directed by Markus Hofko.
A few years ago, Californian artist Greg Kloehn built a tiny home out of the same materials he saw the homeless people in his neighborhood scavenging. This has resulted in a project called Homeless Homes Project, which features mobile shelters built out of discarded materials. By sourcing their single components from illegal street dumping and excess household items the project strive to diminish money’s influence over the building process. Kloehn constructs, with the help of many others in the community, the compact abodes in his studio for under $100 each. His homes are weatherproof and designed to withstand heavy rain, he paints them in friendly colors, and they all have wheels to take them wherever they need to go. According to their website, »The Homeless Homes Project is an asymmetrical approach to modern living where collective ideas, good will, and basic construction skills unite to repurpose the abundance of everyday garbage into viable living spaces.«





All images © Brian J Reynolds (view gallery).
The Collapse of the American Shopping Mall by Seph Lawless – a haunting documentary photo series about broken store windows, ceiling panels fall out of their frames, dried flower beds and other torn down mall interiors. Shopping malls, the commercial anchors of the U.S. suburbs, are going dark.




All images © Seph Lawless.
Lawless‘ photos of abandoned shopping malls are collected in a book, Black Friday – The collapse of the American shopping Mall, Artivist Publishing (2014). Check out his work here.