Sui Sawada: Self-Flowering

Blooming flowers are in the most unstable position in the course of life's activities that repeat life and death. It melts into my own mental scenery and it has been projected many times as if it symbolizes the spirit of the self, which shakes in the space between life and...

Ruta Krau: Rough Brutalism

Toronto-based photographer Ruta Krau has captured stunning photographs of the Andrews Building, one of Canada’s most noted brutalist buildings, and a celebrated part of Toronto’s concrete architecture. Designed by John Andrews, architect of Toronto’s iconic CN Tower, the Andrews Building embodies the Modernist ethos of connecting with the surrounding environment,...

Valerio Figuccio: The Dystopian Nature of Things

The Dystopian Nature of Things emerges from a long journey of 8 months between Australia and Asia during 2017/2018. In this work I'm particularly interested in recreate an unreal perception of reality through the connection of different elements. With particular attention to details and contrast between lights and shadows, the...

Fernanda Frazao: Amazon B Side

Says Fernanda: Working with travel photography in the last years, I could experiment tourism in its multiples dimensions. One of its aspects that really fascinates me is its democratization. In the last decade, Brazilian middle class increased its expenses on tourism by 277%. Displacement, besides being more frequent, is more...

Alice Oliver: 5p

When was the last time you saw a plastic bag on the side of the road and thought 'Art'? Actually when was the last time you saw a plastic bag on the side of the road and thought anything? Are we blind to this form of pollution? 5 trillion plastic...

Camillo Pasquarelli: The Valley of Shadows

The valley of Kashmir, a territory disputed by India and Pakistan since 1947, is one of the most militarized zones in the world. In 2010 the Indian government provided the security forces deployed in the state of Jammu and Kashmir with a new weapon. Shotgun shells filled with hundreds of...

Lucy Jarvis: Walking Home

In order to reconnect with the unknown places surrounding a 90 mile driving route I decided to walk home, consciously following the road route as closely as possible I made the entirety of the journey by foot. The walk, spanning 5 days from my University house in Surrey to my...

Diego Fabro: Breeze and Ashes

Says Diego: Dark, dusty and quiet. Memories of my parent's farm as a child. Set in the middle of the Brazilian countryside landscape, the place has become more distant, geographically, and in memory, as I grow older away from the country. The world staged in these photographs were initially an...

Ioustini Drakoulakou: Inertia

Says Ioustini: According to Newton’s First Law, an object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. The experience of limbo, due to any sudden incident in the course...

Lola Martinez: Severe Draught in Spain

Says Lola: The severe draught in this reservoir has made aware of the dangerous situation of water privation we are heading to in Spain. This place used to be were I learned to sail with my father, now a few centimetres of water are left and the reservoir is at...