Iconic Remixed Landmark Photography

Thomas Kellner Jumbles Images to Create Famous Architecture

We love these images of famous landmarks remixed created by German artist Thomas Kellner. Can you guess all of the landmarks featured in this series? From the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, to Times Square in New York to London’s Tower Bridge; the images are creatively skewed and jumbled.

The artist created the larger images by assembling hundreds of smaller photographs together in an aim to hypothetically de- construct the all too familiar images. The works are currently on display at the Kunstverein Bad Nauheim in Germany. Look closely and you’ll also spot The Great Wall of China and The Puerta Europa, Madrid. 

These images are presented in a playful way that challenges the viewer. Thomas Kellner is a revered German artist who is known for his interest in experimental photography. 


Photo Credits: designboom, tkellner
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