STEPHAN SHANABROOK
Born 1965, the conceptual artist Stephan Shanabrook is most well-known for the commission he presented with "Comme des Garcons SHIRTS' 2010 spring/summer campaign." For this commission he did, he used his own project called "paper surgery". This work was done as a collaboration with another conceptual artist Veronika Gergieva, this project was just a collection of crumpled images of fashion based models. It's said these images are supposed to "reflect the publics perception of beauty". He did this with the images to show the uglier side of the plastic surgery industry. His work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, Paris, New York, Geneva, Switzerland and many others
JOHN CLANG
Born in 1973, the visual Singaporean photographer, John Clang photographed dual realities of cities around the world, worked within time and geography. His job title goes as a photographer and film-maker. Clangs work has been presented all around the globe in many different galleries and museums. He is currently based in New York City and in his hometown, Singapore.Clang did a exhibition called "Hopenhagen", this was based upon the climate change action group on the Copenhagen climate change. He released a massive campaign where he featured portraits of individuals photographed John Clang, but the images where sliced and the different portraits were portrayed upon each other. This was a campaign to get the message across that everybody can have an opinion and get their word about climate change, followed by the quote "6.8 Billion people, one voice. Together we can fight climate change, join the movement at copenhagen.org"
BRNO DEL ZOU
The 53 year old photographer and film-maker currently based in France uses the process of photo-manipulation to carry out his work, he shows how he does this in his project he did called "photosculpture". He says "like the first cubist, a body or a face can be represented from different points of view at the same time on the same plain space" He uses distortion in his work by portraying the image on top of each other which has a big impact on the portrait. He does all of this to portray a cubism effect
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