Interview with documentary photographer Giulio Di Sturco

Giulio Di Sturco (b.1979, Italy) is a visual artist based in London. He studied at the European Institute of Design and Visual Arts in Rome and then moved to India where he spent five years refining his visual vocabulary, working throughout much of Asia and Africa. His awards include three...

Jordanna Kalman: Little Romances

Says Jordanna: When considered as an object the photograph exists physically in the world, it belongs to someone; it gets held, it has weight, value. I’ve been interested in this concept for some time. It was this interest plus the recurrent use of my images online without my permission that...

Ahmed Gaber: The Faded River

The Nile Delta in Egypt sits at the end of the longest river in the world. It is home to almost half of the country’s population. the people who live there are mostly farmers and rely on the Nile for irrigation. However, population inflation, climate change, sea level rise, sewage...

Davide Bertuccio: Across The River’s Flow

“This is my house, but over there in Richiș, I feel at home.” This is, above all, the phrase that most aptly sums up the situation which Transylvania’s Saxons are currently experiencing. These are the words of Susanna, Saxon of Romanian origins who’s now living in Nordheim, across the Neckar...

Denis Butorac: Homesick

Says Denis: I grew up in Slavonia, historical region of Croatia ,in an environment where breeding and slaughter of animals for food is a centuries-old tradition. Thus, not only is it acceptable, but also it is expected that children from the earliest age are involved in the entire process in order...

Pierre Descamps: Monuments

In this series „Monuments“, it is worth underscoring his use of offset, a reproduction method proper to print culture. Having said that, despite being printed on low-quality paper like that used in magazines (therein the titles allusive to page numbers) the artist materialises the work in a single copy which...

Jannica Honey: When The Blackbird Sings

When the Blackbird Sings focuses on the female body and its links with nature. The compelling works depict naked women of all ages as well as poetic shots of flowers in water. The subjects are family, friends and acquaintances of the artist, always posing outdoors and at twilight. Honey shot...

Andrea Di Biagio: Save the Mekong

The Mekong is the most important river of the south eastern Asia. The river rises in Tibet and pass through China, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. With his 4.300 km lenght is the biggest freshwater fish reserve in the world. International River is a Ngo working hard for rivers’ protection...