Michael Mönnich: Lavazh

Private car ownership has been forbidden in Albania until 1991, when the Iron Curtain Fall and Capitalism replaced socialism. This kind of physical withdrawal from an object of desire is one reason for the huge amount of car washs that can be found in Albania. Not only owning a car...

Mary Gelman: You are Mine

You are mine is a series of stories of Russian women who endured domestic partner violence. These stories are about power and control of one person over another. They are about difficulties of recognizing violence and to resist it on personal and government level. Because violence is not only when...

Ward Roberts: Stars That Paint 2015-2018

Ward Roberts Studio is thrilled to announce the latest series from the photographer known for his exquisitely composed, pastel-colored images projecting isolation and loneliness. This series of images photographed between 2015-18, takes its name, Stars that paint, from the projects poetic collaboration with Fionn Regan (collaborator to Bon Iver), and...

Amanda Driggers: Belongs To

About her series Amanda says: 'Belongs To' is a visual representation of lost and found memories. As a child, I spent my summer vacations between Lufkin and Spring, Texas where my moms side of the family live. In the summer of 2013, after years away, I attended a family reunion...

David Denil: Let Us Not Fall Asleep While Walking

In 1991, Ukraine gained its independence from the Soviet Union in the aftermath of its dissolution at the end of the Cold War. Following independence, Ukraine declared itself a neutral state. In 2013, protests against the government of President Yanukovych broke out in downtown Kiev after the government made the...

Carla Shapiro: To Capture a Shadow

To Capture a Shadow project by Carla Shapiro represent an intuitive reimagining of moments and experiences through a subtractive and additive process. Shapiro’s work process includes a reworking of the original photographic image in many layers of manipulation — in camera as she photographs, through scratching the film, reworking as...

John Davies: The British Landscape – Photo Exhibition

L. Parker Stephenson Photographs celebrates its representation of John Davies (b. 1949) with the first solo exhibition of his work in the United States. Nominated for the Deutsche Börse prize in 2008, Davies is best known for his 1980s photographs documenting the broad, complex and changing topography of industrial and...

Karen Khachaturov: Pastel Poetry

Surreal concepts by Karen Khachaturov is about the madness of the beautiful world,about the people that are surrounded with colorful vibe,but not noticing that.Most of the concept were done during 2016 and had been exhibited in Armenia,Yerevan in the same year.I call most of the images surreal. Karen Khachaturov is...

Amadeus Waldner: First Steps of a City

Seestadt, north of Vienna - one of the largest European urban development project of recent decades. Where fox and hare said good night just a few years ago, skyscrapers and office complexes shoot from the ground like mushrooms. 240 hectares are to be developed over the next ten years. This...

Luana Rigolli: In Aqua Salus

The ancient Romans knew the thermal springs flowing under Salsomaggiore, but the doctor Lorenzo Berzieri was the first one to understand the great curative properties of that water, in 1839. It was the beginning of a great success, based on the new thermal tourism, unprecedented for this small and rural...