You might be unsure of exactly what you’re looking at when you first see the images in Roland Fischer’s series “Facades.” [...]
“I noticed all these new buildings mushrooming everywhere, giving the impression that they could as well be from any other major town in the world,” Fischer wrote via email. “I thought that this was a new urban visual experience, a consequence naturally of the then still new process of globalization.”
— slate.com
Cicil Street, Singapore, 2002, 180 x 125 cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
Highschool, Utrecht, 2013, 180 x 125 cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
Suntory Tokyo, 2014, 180 x 125cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
Bank of America, Atlanta, 2005, 180 x 125 cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
WTC, NY, 1999, 180 x 125 cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
Birmingham (day), 2007, 180 x 125 cm (71 x 49 1/4 inches)
To learn more about Roland Fischer's Facades series, click here.
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