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Dizzying Architectural Photography

By Dwell @dwell
Nikola Olic’s photographs zoom and tilt to reveal vertigo-inducing angles. Slideshow Nikola Olic I.M. Pei architecture photographs

Broken, 2014. I.M. Pei's Fountain Place in Dallas, Texas, built in 1986. “He used angles, triangles, planes and prisms to create a seemingly impossible visual space with this building,” says Olic. “The view from the east makes the structure seem broken and folded down the middle.”

Image courtesy of Nikola Olic.

With names like Twisted, Mesh, and Lasagna, Dallas-based photographer Nikola Olic’s images present a surreal, abstracted view of buildings. Olic lives and works in Dallas, Texas, focusing on “architectural photography and abstract structural quotes that reimagine their subjects in dimensionless and disorienting ways.” In 2014, Olic participated in the Positive / Negative Spaces public exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art. To follow, a journey through Olic’s hypnotic images.


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