Nika Sandler - A History of Teeth
Teeth as a record of human experience.
Read MoreTeeth as a record of human experience.
Read MoreMy work examines the idea of community and its intersection with society, interrogating the limits of contemporary definitions of human intimacy and the importance of solitary.
Read MoreThis collection documents an unexpected journey during my travels, in a place called Norgris Town, where I spent the final days of winter. The Daltons, who have three children, graciously took me in. However, it was the peculiar pre-dinner prayer that piqued my curiosity…
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‘You Are Everything to Me’ reflects on the expected role of motherhood in the patriarchal vision; an idealised myth that dictates how mothers should feel and behave according to social norms. Through my images, I delve into the unsettling reality faced by some mothers who become prisoners of their maternal life, weighed down by the negation of their own well-being, desires, and identity. Through my work, I seek to dismantle the poetic imagery and stereotypes surrounding motherhood, and shed light on the silent battles faced by countless mothers who live through something so universally treasured and revered - motherhood - with extreme loneliness and despair. I invite the viewers to hear the voices of all those mothers who find it difficult to ask for help, either out of shame or for fear of their own sentiments. In an era where just a handful of nations have taken concrete steps to implement supportive policies, I am driven to raise awareness of, and provoke much-needed conversations about, these concealed and unsupported experiences so these important - if difficult - stories can be told.
The project relates my special connections to the sea and swimming. Since childhood, the sea has been a symbolic environment for me, from which I draws psychological certainty and support. Swimming, physically overcoming the expanse of the sea, becomes a metaphor for the path to oneself, an accessible way of reassembling one’s personality, a simple way to look into one’s own depth.
Delicate - fragile bloom, the tender touch that leaves an indelible mark. Photography is my safe space, a sanctuary where I can embrace softness, calm, and delicacy
Read MoreThese photographs are of worlds built with my own hands. The concept of how space affects internal life is central to my process. Fabricated spaces or events have a theatricality that thrills me.
Read MoreAn inner voice whispers : '’Reach the pink lakes, the blue volcanoes, the white walls. Hold a balloon before your head. Take off your clothes in the middle of the landscape.
Read MoreWithout immediate access to nature, I started the series trying to use photography as a meditative device to find calmness in chaos.
Read MoreAdolescence, that strange transitional period when unique identities, personalities and characters are defined, is a time of contrasts and discoveries, often perceived by adults as unfathomable and remote.
Read MoreThis is a heartfelt story about my friend Xiao and her family's journey in the rubber industry in Southwest China, from its rise to its eventual decline.
Read MoreThis ongoing project, like a bad omen, emphasize our helplessness and uncertainty when it comes to the living world that we have dissociated from.
Read MoreThis project was made during pandemic, it's about the ordinary objects and the most detail of them using photogram(scanogram), which present a macro world that we wouldn’t see with our eyes in daily life.
Read MoreThe inspiration for this project stems from the desire to tell the story of the strong bond that unites man, nature and time in my region, the Aosta Valley.
Read More“The examination of genetic markers within the free fetal DNA (cfDNA) extracted from the expectant woman’s blood sample and the DNA isolated from the sample named ALLEGED FATHER reveals genetic COMPATIBILITY, supporting hypotheses of paternity”.
Read More'Framing a Romanian Landscape,' a new photobook by photographer Mircea Sorin Albuțiu. In 2021, Albuțiu, known for capturing the unseen in life's backstages, embarked on 8-month journey, traveling 11,000 kilometers across Romania while riding 62 trains.
Read MoreBelow the Sea of Fog, was shot over the three-plus years of the pandemic. The pandemic haunts us still. For myself, the pandemic was marked by my family’s health challenges, and my own work reversals as a feature film maker.
Read More“Once, while showing the city where I grew up to a friend, I arrived at a familiar street from my childhood and did not find the house I expected to see. There was another building in its place, and the neighboring houses looked different.”
Read MoreFauve explores our ties to the outdoors and our relationship with intuition. It’s not a question of an impulse towards nature, but towards the living.
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