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Krista Svalbonas - What Remains

December 30, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

My work is concerned with ideas of home and dislocation. As an ethnically Latvian/Lithuanian artist my cultural background has informed this interest in architecture. During the Soviet era, the capitals of both Latvia and Lithuania saw cultural buildings repurposed into warehouses and churches demolished. New construction was cheaply made, with no insulation and inadequate plumbing and heating. My connection to this history has made me acutely aware of the impact of politics on architecture and, in turn, on a people’s daily lived experience. I started to consider the effect of architecture on the tens of thousands of refugees, my parents included, who escaped a life under communism but went years without a permanent home. Many of the structures built during the Soviet occupation of the Baltic region still stand today. During this period the Baltic people continued to practice art forms such as weaving to ensure that their traditions would survive, despite the Soviet regime’s program of cultural suppression.

“What Remains” combines my photographs of Soviet architecture in the Baltic region with traditional Baltic textile designs. I use a laser cutter to cut the textile patterns directly onto my black and white photographs of the cold and imposing buildings. This series explores the power of folk art and crafts as a form of defiance against the Soviet occupiers. It does this by focusing on how traditional textile designs provide a counterpoint to Soviet-era architecture and the memory of its totalitarian agenda. The juxtaposition of concrete structures with folk art designs also references the strength and determination of the women who created the weavings. Overall, this work examines the ways in which people are shaped by their environment, and how they can rebel against it to preserve their identity and culture.

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December 30, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Yuxi Wang - Lasting Longer Than an Instant

December 23, 2022 by Gergo Farkas


Pour the liquid into the glass slowly, the top of the glass will gradually bulge upward due to the tension of the water to form a circular arc. Each time more liquid is injected, the arc rises a bit, and finally reaches the moment when it is about to overflow.

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December 23, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Sofia Podestà - Livata

December 16, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Livata is the mountain of Rome. A place of second homes handed down from generation to generation, born in the 1960s and an expression of Italian architecture that takes up the lesson of American chalets.

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December 16, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Winni Wintermeyer - InterSect

December 09, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

InterSect, a topography of tire marks on asphalt.

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December 09, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Alexander Gouletas - Tesseracts

December 02, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

I really like to use Integral film to portray my subjects in more ways than light and shadow. By breaking the medium you can show more complexities to the character.

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December 02, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Greg Holland - Her Patient Garden

November 24, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

I spent the summer shooting and living in Palestine. I was exploring the idea of inheritance: inheriting dreams, inheriting trauma, inheriting land and olive trees…

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November 24, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Dave McLaughlin - It's still Sorbet Weather

November 18, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Recently, while selecting work to present, I’ve become increasingly drawn to images that are equal parts ordinary and otherworldly.

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November 18, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Wojciech Karliński - The Big Dream of Small Towns

November 11, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

“Life in the apartment showed a new way of progressing in thinking. When the political situation has changed, the status of these blocks also changed…”

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November 11, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Pedro Vidal - Cabrera

November 04, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

This is the portrait of life on and around a fishing boat named Cabrera. Cabrera is a seine boat for sardine and the like. Her and her crew who go out every night, fishing at dawn, to bring in the morning the fish that thousands of people consume every day.

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November 04, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Owen McCullum - North Farm Road

October 28, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Owen McCullum’s ongoing work deals with the very personal notion of home and one’s place in the world.

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October 28, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Mauro Serra - The Essential Accessory

October 21, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

The essential accessory is a triptych that imagines a dystopian reality in which people have stopped using the brain…

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October 21, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Greta Valente - Tell Us of Pain

October 14, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Tell us of pain is a project developed in the provinces of Naples and Salerno in 2021. It is a journey through the colours of the soul…

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October 14, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Katya Teller - Shelter

October 07, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

This series was made on black and white Ilford film this spring. After Russia started a full scale war in Ukraine on the 24th of February I had to leave my home in Kyiv and look for a safer place.

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October 07, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Vincenzo Pagliuca - mónos

September 30, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Vincenzo Pagliuca developed his project sifting through the entire Italian Southern Appenine, searching for precise light conditions, photographing during the winter months and at sunrise. The framing is reduced to its essentials. At the centre, solitary houses immersed in the natural environment, acting as metaphysical pulls.

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September 30, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Jialin Yan - Fissure of Sweetdream

September 23, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Human's desire for nature seems to be inversely correlated with the progress of civilization. With the increasing pressure of urban life, in recent years, a number of young people choose to come to Hainan Wanning to live. This migration towards the island and reverse urbanization seems to be the practice and experiment of the young people who come here to build an ideal life in order to resist anxiety, nothingness and futility.

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September 23, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Weihan Zhou - Mystic

September 16, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Mystic is a small town in the United States, Connecticut State. When the weather turns cold the sunny town transforms into a world in the mist.

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September 16, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Samuel Siu - If A then B

September 09, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

Post-covid and post-protest youth life in Hong Kong.

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September 09, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Henri Vabre - Last Night the Moon Came

September 02, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

“As a former interior architect, I take pictures of situations that inspires me to create, I like to focus on a relevant detail, a shadow, an opening, a shape…”

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September 02, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Chiara Talacci & Giuditta Vettese - How Do You Burn?

August 26, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

This work arises from the immense fascination that fire exerts. Fire is a living thing, in power to act: to burn, to consume, to melt, to heat, to revive.

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August 26, 2022 /Gergo Farkas

Roberto Gramostini - Ordinary Pleasure

August 19, 2022 by Gergo Farkas

It's a lighthearted series I've taken on 35mm film about lifestyle, habits and people seeking pleasure during summer and the more relaxed times post-covid.

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August 19, 2022 /Gergo Farkas
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