Nathalie Daoust: Korean Dreams

Photographer Nathalie Daoust’s newest project, Korean Dreams, is a complex series that probes the unsettling vacuity of North Korea. Piercing its veil with her lens, these images reveal a country that seems to exist outside of time, as a carefully choreographed mirage. Daoust has spent much of her career exploring...

Tabitha Barnard: Cult of Womanhood

About her project says Tabitha: Growing up in a small town in rural Maine, my contact with others was limited. ​My sisters and I lived in a close-knit religious culture where sexuality was never mentioned. ​I was raised alongside three sisters. As children we created elaborate fantasy games ​and tried...

Giulio Di Sturco: Ganga Ma

A symbol of spirituality as old as Jerusalem and Athens, the Ganges River has become the first non-human entity in India to be granted the same legal status as that of human beings. The river goddess Ganga once flowed wild and free, ripping through the Indian landscape with vigor and...

Benita Suchodrev: Puppet Masters – Exhibition

The freedom of the puppet had always allowed it to explore the dark side of humanity and the taboos that would otherwise be off limits to an actor. In his famous essay from 1810 On the Marionette Theatre, the German dramatist Heinrich von Kleist presented the puppet as a philosophical...

Andrea Zvadova: Pigment

Beauty has no set limits, there is no prescribed recipe. Today we are lucky to witness these changes towards how beauty is perceived and in the breaking of its stereotypes. Albinism is beautiful and unique, yet still misunderstood. For many reasons albinism can be seen as a very unique condition....

PhotogrVphy Grant 2018 – Winners Announced!

We are proud to announce the Winners of our 2018 Annual PhotogrVphy Grant! French documentary photography duo Sébastien Tixier & Raphaël Bourelly have been announced as the overall winners of this year's PhotogrVphy Grant. Their joint project Shan Shui brings together the view of two photographers on the same territory...

Julien Malabry: L’île Aux Lotophages

Sand. Overwhelming light of a warm summer afternoon. Reverbering boom. Rickety fences. Remains of any concrete installation. And everywhere the void. And everywhere absence. Absence, absence of man in a space that he built and then deserted. It is the diffuse feeling that emerges from the images of Julien Malabry....

Eduard Korniyenko: Lords of the Guns

The state-run school is based in the southern Russian city of Stavropol, some 150 miles from the Olympic resort of Sochi. It is named in honour of Alexei Yermolov, the famous Russian imperial general, and the institution itself is as military-influenced as its name. A highlight for lots of these...

Raul Guillermo: Plage Isolée

Deauville, Étretat, Marseille, Le Havre, Saint-Pierre de Quiberon. What do all these places have in common? Most of these cities are popular touristic sites during the summer for the French population. Why not dive into the majestic beauty of Deauville with its stunning horses galloping through the sand, contemplate the...

Yota Yoshida: From Somewhere, To Elsewhere

Says Yota: They pictured in these photos, me as I write this, and you who are looking at the photographs, all exist right now in our own respective times. To me, “you” are the future, the presence of which I can only imagine. You the observers probably sense “them and...