Een foto vol kwetsbaarheid – Trouw
Dutch newspaper Trouw on Iwan Baan’s New York photo after Hurricane Sandy. Continue reading
Iwan Baan wins Architizer Relevance Award
Architizer A+ Special Awards Winners: Spreading Some Love To People Who Love Architecture… Continue reading
Iwan Baan received the Architizer Relevance award, presented by Lisa Phillips – Director of the New Museum in New York
Architizer A+ Relevance Award Winner Iwan Baan Honored with the Architizer A+ Relevance Award, presented by New Museum director Lisa Phillips, Iwan Baan is among the most talented architectural photographers working today. His art lies not only in capturing the building as an object, or in mastering composition, but… Continue reading
Deutsche Welle Euromaxx video report on Iwan Baan
Deutsche Welle did a short video documentary about Iwan Baan’s work. Watch it here…… Continue reading
Iwan Baan wins Best Magazine Cover of 2012 – Designboom
Famed Amsterdam-based photographer Iwan Baan has just been announced the winner for the best magazine cover of 2012 for his post hurricane sandy image of New York taken from a helicopter. The image, showing the partial aftermath of half blacked-out Manhattan island, was featured as the cover of… Continue reading
ASME Best Magazine Cover of The Year
The cover of the November 12, 2012, issue of New York Magazine depicting Hurricane Sandy was chosen by magazine editors as “Cover of the Year” in the seventh annual ASME Best Cover Contest, which was open to all consumer magazines published in calendar year 2012. The announcement was made today… Continue reading
Man of the Moment – The Architects Newspaper
If you don’t know who Iwan Baan is by now, then you’re not paying attention. In a relatively short period of time he has become the go-to photographer in the architecture business, combining a sharp eye for design with a talent for humanizing and storytelling that is missing in so… Continue reading
Glories Restored, Rijksmuseum Is Reopening After 10 Years
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Seeing The Subway, Part Two – Photo Essay – The New Yorker
Earlier this month, we looked at the New York City subway over time. This week, we’ve curated a selection of contemporary images from subways around the world. While we couldn’t include all subway systems, big or small, below are pictures from artists who have significant bodies of work on… Continue reading
Jennifer King on Iwan Baan – Artforum International
Just who is the “we” in the title of Iwan Baan’s recent exhibition “The Way We Live”? I ask because, while the Dutch photographer’s stated intent is to frame our built environment as a thoroughly shared condition, his images of buildings (and, by extension, the people who interact… Continue reading
Iwan Baan’s Inclusive Eye – The New York Times
It has been just eight years since Iwan Baan began photographing architecture, but the way he sees the world has already made him a big name. His striking aerial photograph of Manhattan divided by the post-Sandy power outage quickly became an iconic image. “The Way We Live,” a solo exhibition… Continue reading
Iwan Baan on “architecture without architects”
In a movie Dezeen filmed at his Golden Lion-winning installation in collaboration with Justin McGuirk and Urban-Think Tank at the Venice Architecture Biennale, architectural photographer Iwan Baan talks about how residents have built their own homes between the columns and floor plates of the unfinished Torre David skyscraper in… Continue reading