Hunting the blood moon across Zurich
Just above the horizon in Zurich-West. The blood moon is still purple in the blue light after dusk
The red moon across Zurich Niederdorf (old town)
Nobody to catch it? It looks so close!
Not passing unobserved through the Grossmünster
Temporarily pinned by the City Hall of Zurich
The beginning of the end of this red moon 2018, captured through the trees along Zurich lake. A red moon long-lasting enough to be hunted across the city, from Zuri-West to Lake Zurich
All pictures shot hand-held with Nikon D800 plus Nikon 70-200 VRII 1/15 sec, f/3.5
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Cleithrophobia
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ZÜRCHER/IN: of Gods and humans
Did you miss ZÜRCHER/IN the exhibition? ZÜRCHER/IN is a photography project created by ARTBorghi (Lorenzo Borghi and Maria Francesca) on the common people highly over-represented as bronze and granite statues in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. Just a few statues of prominents adorn this Swiss city, which is flooded by commoners mostly relaxing in their free time. Not all statues represent common people: gods decorate the streets of Zürich too.
In the book, available online, coordinates and maps will additionally help you in this art-quest.
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Otto Münch, Mädchen im Wind (1935) / Einar Utzon-Frank, Aphrodite (1921)
Hermann Hubacher, Ganymed (1946) / Ivar Johnsson, David (1921)
Eduard Zimmermann, Waldmannbrunnen (1935) / Hermann Hubacher, Kniendes Mädchen (1928)
Emilio Stanzani, Merkur (1949)
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ZÜRCHER/IN: heavenly beauty
Did you miss ZÜRCHER/IN the exhibition? ZÜRCHER/IN is a photography project created by ARTBorghi (Lorenzo Borghi and Maria Francesca) on the common people highly over-represented as bronze and granite statues in the city of Zürich, Switzerland. Just a few statues of prominents adorn this Swiss city, which is flooded by commoners mostly relaxing in their free time.
Several of the statues represent female nudes. Fore sure, part of ZÜRCHER/IN is an ode to feminine beauty.
In the book, available online, coordinates and maps will additionally help you in this art-quest.
Click here for the previous post on ZÜRCHER/IN: between work and free time.
Hermann Hubacher, Frauenakt (1923) / Hermann Haller, Schauende (1923)
Rolf Brem, Irene die grosse Bellissima (2006) / Hermann Hubacher, Sitzendes Mädchen (1934)
Eduard Bick, Schreitendes Mädchen (1928) / Arthur Tigram Abeljanz, Mädchengruppe (1936)
Hans Brandenberg, Weibliche Figur (1959) / Hermann Haller, Stehendes Mädchen (1946)
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