©Matt Weber
via New Year’s Eve 1989-90 — Black and White Street Photographs of New York City by Matt Weber
A collection of writings about place space writing and art …
The street is located in the district of Charlottenburg, between Wilmersdorfer Strasse and Kurfürsterdamm. Starting from S-Bahn station Wilmersdorfer Strasse, the street opens with a neoclassical fountain with eclectic ornaments. The main tenements built in Jugendstil are numbers 3 and 20 Tenements on Geisebrechtstrasse were built around 1900, together with the commercial area around Ku’damm. […]
via Berlin. Giesebrechtstrasse – Art Nouveau / Jugendstil — See in Berlin

Chelsea Hotel, New York City (2010)
Image © Marcus D. Niski 2010-2017
“I don’t want to be famous. I like to be able to sit in a cafe and watch the world go by and observe people.” – Sophia Myles
via Front row seat to life on the street — Ordinary People Doing Ordinary Things
“A new social type was being created by the apartment building, a cool, unemotional personality impervious to the psychological pressures of high-rise life, with minimal needs for privacy, who thrived like an advanced species of machine in the neutral atmosphere. This was the sort of resident who was content to do nothing but sit in […]
Mariusz Waras is a Polish artist known as M-City. Street artist but not only, he is currently working on the Department of Art of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk. Born in Gdynia, his works depict factories, chimneys, bridges, galleries, roofs, shipyards. This type of scenario has accompanied him during his training, the building […]
“All the pieces matter” Lester Freamon The Wire This is just a small post with a small collection of photos about the smallest works of street art. The antidote to the inflated egos and dubious aesthetics of murals are the smallest of graffiti pieces. To find them just look in the opposite direction to the […]

Cathedral Arcade, Melbourne
Image © Marcus D. Niski 2007
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