Endbahnhof by Kate Seabrook

A photographic trip through all 173 of Berlin's U-Bahn stations

by Jason Kenny In 2011 Melbourne photographer Kate Seabrook moved back to Berlin looking for a new project. She found her muse in the 173 stations of the city’s underground subway system, the U-Bahn. Aptly titling the series “Endbahnhof”—which translates to “railhead” in German—Seabrook snapped each and every port beneath the streets. “It’s an idea that evolved,” she says, recalling a photo she took of …

Jenn Porreca: Love In Absentia

The painter discusses her dreamy exhibition at San Francisco's new Luna Rienne Gallery

In painter Jenn Porreca‘s alluring and romantic world, women wear glamorous gowns, flowers and feathers in their hair and dramatic makeup. The sounds of a jazz band, stringed instruments or classic movie scores feel like they practically leap from the canvas, evoking theatrical sentiments reminiscent of Toulouse-Lautrec. Porreca’s recent move from San Francisco to LA has brought a growing parade of creative friends into her …

Something Wicked This Way Comes

We talk with the art writer and curator Stephanie Chefas about her latest show

by Vivianne Lapointe Something Wicked This Way Comes, a group exhibition curated by Stephanie Chefas, offers a glimpse of what’s going on in the wicked minds of ten of today’s most innovative and powerful contemporary artists: Annie Owens, Christian Rex van Minnen, Christine Wu, Chrystal Chan, David Ball, Fulvio Di Piazza, Jana Brike, Jessica Ward, Judith Supine and Michael Page. Just in time for the …