Folk Medicine – Photo Essay – New York Times
The New York Times Magazine published the series about Nanping Village in China, which I made last month for Ou Ning’s cancelled Yinxian fotofest By Michael Kimmelman… Continue reading
A Cover for the Ages – TIME Lightbox
Last week, during one of the worst storms in the city’s history, the staff at New York Magazine was relocated from their downtown offices, which had lost power, to a temporary office in midtown to produce its issue. At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, editor-in-chief Adam Moss called an emergency meeting… Continue reading
Photographer Iwan Baan on How He Shot That Haunting Half-Dark New York City Photo from the Sky – Inhabitat
“I knew I wanted to capture these two cities – one, a vibrant and pulsating Manhattan that we recognize so vividly, and its antonym – a life-less city turned pitch-black and ominous,” writes photographer Iwan Baan about the Hurricane Sandy aftermath photo that everyone has been talking about. The… Continue reading
How the iconic post-Sandy ‘New York’ cover photo was shot – The Verge
Dutch photographer Iwan Baan captured a stunning shot of New York City for the latest cover of New York Magazine, but how exactly did he do it? Speaking to Poynter, Baan described how he rented a helicopter on Wednesday night after the storm hit to try and take a photo that… Continue reading
Architizer Exclusive: How Iwan Baan Got That Phenomenal Aerial Shot Of Sandy-Stricken NYC
Iwan Baan, one of Architizer‘s A+ Award jurors, is always going somewhere. Over the last six years with camera and computer in tow, he has earned the privilege to travel from dense Caracas to abandoned western China to sprawling Los Angeles — all in a week’s work to photograph new buildings and… Continue reading
How the Most Iconic Hurricane Sandy Image Was Captured – Gizmodo
Iwan Baan photographed New York City from the air last Wednesday, and his image has become perhaps the most iconic record of Sandy, gracing the cover of New York magazine and flooding the internet. This is how he got the shot. Read the complete article on… Continue reading
The Story Behind Baan’s Photo and More Images From His Helicopter Shoot – New York Magazine
The editor’s letter in this week’s New York Magazine tells the story of how the staff put the issue together after our downtown offices were flooded. Here is the story of how the striking photo on the cover of the issue came together. Read… Continue reading
New York Magazine cover, November 2012: The City and The Storm
Read the Letter from the Editors in New York Magazine…… Continue reading
Top Photography Magazine Cover
“Jody Quon, the photography director, and her team, saw a version of this picture in their collective heads, and sent Iwan Baan high over New York in a helicopter to try to get it. But when the picture came in, I think we were all startled by just how viscerally… Continue reading
The new book for the exhibition White Cube, Green Maze is out
Spanning four continents and six countries, this book introduces ‘new art landscapes’ that fuse architecture, the reuse of found structures, environmentalism, and artistic experimentation. Through words and pictures, readers explore six institutions – Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, USA; Raketenstation Hombroich, near Neuss, Germany; Benesse Art Site in Naoshima, Japan; Inhotim,… Continue reading
White Cube, Green Maze: New Art Landscapes Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art
Today a new type of museum is emerging-one that fuses inventive architecture and landscape design with radical conceptual and installation art. These sites typically mix old and new, featuring collaborative plans by several designers and encouraging exploration outdoors. White Cube, Green Maze: New Art Landscapes presents six such sites from… Continue reading
Exhibition at Arc en reve centre d’architecture: Brasilia – Chandigarh
Exhibition at Arc en reve centre d’architecture: Brasilia – Chandigarh 7 Rue Ferrere 33000 Bordeaux… Continue reading