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Ania Cywinska - Collages

July 02, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

Ania Cywinska deeply trusts her intuition and likes to follow it in the creative process. The presented selection of images include a series of embroidered collages that were inspired by Andersen’s “Snow Queen.”

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July 02, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Skaidrė Rudokaitė - A Faint Drift of the Universe

July 01, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Skaidrė Rudokaitė explores the beauty of awakening the sense of wonder. A Faint Drift in the Universe is a visual expression of detaching from the practicalities of life and suddenly seeing everything anew.

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July 01, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Jason Guan - No Fun Vancouver

June 25, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

This ongoing series called No Fun Vancouver consists of the things I see in Vancouver that give me the fun, understanding, hope, and much-needed connection.

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June 25, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Lacy Wood - Rebirth

June 24, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Lacy Wood’s photographs suspends us in pandemic-time through dreamy, sunlit portraits of women in NYC.

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June 24, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Rendell Catbagan - I Can Be That Man

June 22, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Interested in capturing the inner essence of each individual, Vancouver-based photographer Rendell Catbagan’s work aims to portray feelings of sincerity and youthfulness through intimate portraiture.

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June 22, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Zuzanna Szarek - Scenes from Childhood

June 18, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

Zuzanna Szarek recreates scenes from childhood through carefully orchestrated images of children lazily looking around, playing together and imagining their next great adventures.

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June 18, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Hansae Lee- Stranger in Seoul

June 16, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Taken between October 2020 and April 2021, Stranger in Seoul documents photographer Hansae Lee’s rediscovery of his hometown Seoul, Korea. These seven months represent his period of rediscovery, great exploration, and personal growth as a photographer.

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June 16, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Miguel Mira - La Romana

June 15, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Miguel Mira’s La Romana pays homage to his family’s humble farming background in the eponymous Spanish rural town.

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June 15, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Karina Castro - Human Domination on Earth

June 11, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

After a series of crisis, from the economic to the pandemic, it is evident that humanity and its way of living on the planet need to be reflected upon.

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June 11, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Michael Raines - LA: 10 - 2

June 04, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

Michael Raines, chronicles the strange and surreal details of Los Angeles blistering under the never-ending summer sun in his ongoing series titled, LA: 10 - 2.

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June 04, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Jeffrey Torremans - Human Made

May 28, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

In order to build newer and better things, people are continually demolishing the existing ones. In my project "Human Made" I have focused on this vicious cycle of demolishing and rebuilding.

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May 28, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Carl van der Linde - A Day is Short in Africa

May 27, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

By now, we’re sure you’ve come across Carl van der Linde’s transportive photographs detailing his most recent trip to Zanzibar. Carl’s series, which first debuted on i-D, chronicles his time in Zanzibar where he documented, interacted, and immersed himself within the vibrant youth culture of young Zanzibari men.

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May 27, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

James Liu - The River

May 21, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

These pictures are an attempt to capture my experiences of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country often ignored and misunderstood. I wanted to illustrate the energy of life there; the colours, the variety, and the vast calm of the meandering river that defines the country.

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May 21, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Mona Benyamin - Trouble in Paradise & Moonscape

May 20, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Mona Benyamin (b.1997, Haifa) is a Palestinian visual artist and filmmaker, and in 2020, she obtained her BFA from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem. Her works explore intergenerational outlooks on hope, trauma, and questions of identity, using humour and irony as subversive tools of resistance and reflection.

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May 20, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Mattia Borgioli - Concrete Landscapes

May 14, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

This work aims to investigate the meaning of sensitivity, meant as the experience of knowing through the senses, the subjective filters that we use when exploring space and time, according to Kant’s views in which space is form and representation, and time generates emotional perceptions.

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May 14, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Juan Sánchez - Panadella

May 07, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

“Panadella” shows the pulse of a place against what seems inevitable. It investigates the existential tension and the dissolution of a place that has lost its status and its identity because of being displaced by technology. "Panadella" delves into a charismatic location from a supposedly extinct era that nevertheless survives on the outskirts.

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May 07, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Pengkuei Ben Huang- Soul Calling

April 29, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011 devastated the Iwate coast. Towns inundated, homes destroyed and loved ones lost. Overtime, things gradually return to normal, and survivors too are trying to move forward.

Scars, however, still remain…

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April 29, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Jenny McClary and Allie Leepson - Max Fights

April 29, 2021 by Alexa Fahlman

Having faced numerous challenges as a trans person in everyday gyms, Max, a boxer and trans advocate, wanted to create a safe space for other people like himself–one that takes LGBTQ+ people out of the shadows by honing in on their strength through training that’s both fun and safe.

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April 29, 2021 /Alexa Fahlman

Justin Risley - The Loop

April 23, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

The Loop is an ongoing series by Justin Rinsley documenting the bike paths in Tucson, Arizona. Bike paths and rail trails provide widespread public access to the outdoors, recreation, and transportation. They have been an effective solution to safe bicycle transportation over the past decade. These projects often repurpose remnants of historical and industrial significance to a city.

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April 23, 2021 /Gergo Farkas

Wishnu Mahaprana - Likewise

April 16, 2021 by Gergo Farkas

These series of photographs is an ongoing project by Wishnu Mahaprana called Likewise. This project aims to visually tell a concept to live life in a balanced way, whether it's around our social life, work life, nature, or our own well being.

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April 16, 2021 /Gergo Farkas
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