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Combining travel photographs with computer-generated images modelled after iconic mid-century modern designs, Journey Gong’s series predicts a forthcoming eco-consciousness.
Read MoreCombining travel photographs with computer-generated images modelled after iconic mid-century modern designs, Journey Gong’s series predicts a forthcoming eco-consciousness.
Read MoreNairobi-based photographer Bryan Otieno Opany’s Dagoretti Corner is inspired by the day-to-day life that takes place within this Kenyan corner. H
Read MoreKenneth Lam is a London-based photographer whose work stems from a highly personal, autobiographical perspective. His meticulous photographs and reflective prose honour the beauty and rituals of Chinese culture. Photography, for Lam, is a communicative practice which allows him to visualize the stories he wishes to tell. Where words may lack, photography does the speaking. We talk with Lam about his previously unreleased story The End of an Era. Keep reading below for a portal into Shan Pui Tsuen village as experienced by Kenneth Lam during a humid Hong Kong summer in 2020.
Read MorePierre Folk captures oddly reminiscent vestiges of Europe’sIndustrial Revolution.
Read MoreChloe Nicholls’ ongoing work ‘Mother Moon’ plays with the idea of myth to examine the proclivity of the mind towards magic, and its intangible relationship to the camera.
Read MoreA selection of images by Manchester-based photographer Jack Roe. His most recent series This Land of Mine looks at a small village called Aldford situated on the outskirts of Chester, England.
Read MoreHeads by Tristan Martinez is a visual study of trivial interactions we encounter in our day to day life.
Read MoreThis time last year, photographer Svetlana Mladenovic was fulfilling her childhood dream of wandering around Japan. However, since then, the world has collapsed into a stasis, and amid these strange days life stands still and Mladenovic finds herself caught in transitory moments of reality and dream.
Read MoreIn Search of Lost Time is a series about time and our impact on nature. It is a collaboration between polish photographer Zuzanna Szarek and Icelandic writer and activist Andri Snær Magnason.
Read MoreKir Lykkeberg and Mathias Teko Foley explore Mathia’s identity as half Danish, half Togolese, and born with albinism, through their photographic series Constructed Memories .
Read MoreTristan Chevillard’s Sans Soleil gives viewers a glimpse into Lapland’s shortest day in the year.
Read MoreAlessia Morellini’s Adriatica transports viewers to an endless summer composed of photographic fragments of extraordinary normality
Read MoreJoshua Cavalier’s He asked if I was looking for God realizes that everything beautiful is at least in some part an accident.
Read MoreBy interspersing dramatic environmental and classical portraiture, Shaun Pierson’s work examines a complicated relationship to home and the lasting impact that these seemingly innocuous upbringings have on youth as they progress into adulthood.
Read MoreTerrance Donsereaux’s photographic series Error meditates on society’s obsession with technological vices.
Read MorePhotographer Guan Nan Li returns to give BROAD a glimpse into a day in the life of Berlin‘s Boss Santa: Santa Chen.
Read More이훤 Jinwoo Hwon Lee is a visual artist and poet currently based in Chicago. Lee’s artistic practice uses literary and visual languages to narrate experiences and emotions between separation, displacement and isolation. His on-going series We Meet in the Past Tense 우리는 과거형으로 만난다 portrays the disillusionment of time we experience in liminality, especially as immigrants
Read MoreIllusion is a photographic series that ponders the nature of reality with the sense of unreal and unstable feelings during the lockdown. It aims to remind us to be mindful of our emotions in reality so that whenever an unforeseen event strikes, our mental well-being will help us cope with it.
Read MoreLanguor is a project by NYC-based photographer Donavon Smallwood which centres genuine portraits of young Black individuals within the expansive landscape of NYC’s Central Park. His work is an examination of nature, home, the negation of civilization, and the spaces in-between.
Read MoreRoommates photographically examines platonic relationships which stem from people sharing a common space.
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