LOOKING UP

Skyscrapers are beautiful. They’re an architectural feet of significant magnitude, but still, while walking through the city your average skyscraper can easily fade into the nonstop din of a city’s hustle. That’s what makes Brazilian photographer Bruno Cals’ work so special. He causes pause. With his photography, Bruno takes a second to actually look up.
Entitled Horizons, Cals’ collection of architectural photographs “explore the limits of two-dimensionality, and articulate a radically different perspective on a commonplace visual scenario. In expressing this fresh point of view, Bruno Cals has invoked contrasting themes of possibility versus impossibility, presence versus emptiness, and search versus satisfaction.” His images showcasing buildings in São Paulo, Tokyo and Buenos Aires are on display at the 1500 Gallery until July 31, 2010. Click Read More for additional information and photos.
Location Details 1500 Gallery 511 West 25th Street #607 New York, NY 10001






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