Stefano Conti - When I Killed Your Tulips
‘When I killed your tulips’ explores the archaeological notion of the social biography of objects.
Read More‘When I killed your tulips’ explores the archaeological notion of the social biography of objects.
Read MoreThis work is a continuation of a series I began in 2020, Emotional Algorithm. This work is an exploration of how I orient myself in time and space, both physically and mentally.
Read More"The Process of C" is a project that proposes an intimate analysis regarding the way in which the fear of leaving one’s comfort zone is faced and facing present events and the frightening uncertainty of the future, rediscovering new spaces with different introspection and awareness.
Read MoreNew Ukrainian Values is an on-going project that has gained its life due to the russian aggression against Ukraine and has opened many eyes on what's really important in our short and absolutely unpredictable lives.
Read MoreEver since I can remember myself I had the recurring feeling of wanting to disappear, to vanish, to escape. When I was younger, I was trying to escape social norms and any kind of systemic structures. Later on, this feeling took the form of the spiritual quest, trying to dissolve the mind in awareness through meditation and self-inquiry. Photography has been my constant companion in these disappearing acts on a daily basis
Read MoreI live in São Paulo a city of over 12 million people that is known to be a grey city due to its lack of colours in its buildings and urban art.
Read MoreThe feeling I get from an unexpected perspective is what I also hope to offer with my images if possible. Instead of seeking cohesion in my work, I prefer to keep the compass spinning.
Read MoreWhat was the Hungary my parents grew up in like? Cruel compared to the West, humane compared to its neighbours, absurd from today's perspective, and somehow charming when seen in old pictures.
Read MoreIn this mesmerizing series by Carl van der Linde and Shibani Mitra, Carl explores his inner tension and resolve between the idealizations of India, as a locus for transcendence and spiritual realization, and its grounding reality.
Read MoreEISE an investigation into photographic language. The images try to communicate in various ways, from symbolism to archive, from image as code to installation, always the same photograph: “Bliss”, the hill photographed by Charles O’Rear, which has become the iconic background of Windows XP
Read MoreEach image of Ersilia Tarullo’s Saudade is “une petite madeline:” an object, a smell, a vision, or a perception, which with sensory stress, brings out the entire memory in its subjective value. Here, Esrilia explores the dichotomy between past and present and the realization of time as one.
Read MoreBaranja is a place of my roots, my family. A dreamy region in Eastern Croatia where life passes slowly and where you feel nostalgia for all seasons. Baranja is a diverse and tame landscape where the misty fields remind me of a dream from which I never woke up.
Read MoreAndrew Trousdale is is a photographer and social scientist from New York. In 2018, he travelled to Ladakh to capture its unmistakable and uniquely unforgiving, enlightening, and unnerving character.
Read MoreNo Traffic Jams is a 3 part series based out of Aroostook County, Maine.
Read MoreHomo Saurus is an ironic/satirical project that, based on the bizarre conspiracy theories about reptiles, stages an altered and dystopian world. The story is reconstructed through fictional documents that testify to the coming of the humanoid reptiles on our planet and within their home planet Nibiru.
Read MoreFabien Scotti is a freelance photographer based in Geneva, Switzerland. His photographic essay Moldova, off the gas grid explores a landlocked country’s dependency on natural resources as it aspires for energy autonomy amidst surrounding nations’ historical instability. Here, Moldova offers a glimpse of an alternative future, “off the gas grid.”
Read MoreThese are my archival photos from 2015 to 2018. During the last few days I kept going back in my archive and my memory to those years - when there was an occupation of Crimea by the Russian Federation; when the war in the Eastern part of Ukraine, which was not acknowledged in time, started and continued until February 24, until now the full-scale invasion...
Read MoreWorking within photography, Dariusz’s subject matter extends from architectural curiosities to fashion editorials. His series, A Way, focuses on the phenomenon of the United States’ automobile industry.
Read MoreI live in the southern suburbs of Athens, Greece. Inhabited continuously since the ancient times, this is a place characterized by material abundance and laid-back, luxurious lifestyle. At the same time, high fences, barbed wires and surveillance cameras turn the houses into strongholds or border barricades and the streets into some kind of urban “no-man’s land”.
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