Ioanna Natsikou: Interlude In Blue

An Interlude In Blue is a body of work that portrays the female figure in personal spaces enclosed in a world of silence and desire, touching upon themes of loneliness, isolation and alienation in modern life. Inspired by the “Hopperesque” world, these series seek to engage the viewer in a...

Katarzyna & Marianne Wasowska: Waiting for the Snow

Originally from Gdynia, Poland’s main port, our story is marked by migration. Like many polish families which spread around the world, ours split itself between France and Poland during times of communism. We, two cousins, grew up parallelly in each country without knowing that much each other, until we both...

Fernando Montiel Klint: Dystopia

Dystopia refers to an anti-utopia, where the promise of modernity to improve the quality of life of man happens to take the form, rather, of a Hypermodernity (Lipovetsky), full of contradictions. The present work seeks to project these issues into the near future. They are reflections about the transition to...

Michele Vittori: Telepath

At the beginning of the 60s the first civilian telecommunications space station in Italy was inaugurated in the Fucino plain, in Abruzzo, thanks to which the first satellite television transmissions of the most important international events were carried out, including space missions and in 1969 the live television broadcast of...

Kathleen Meier: Huis Clos

The series Huis Clos confronts us to a suggestive confinement. What happens in us when we are faced into a desperate situation ? What does we feel when we have no longer a connexion with the outside world? The disorientation and the contact loss with the outside put us into...

Filippo Valoti Alebardi: Land of Gold

Magadan Oblast is one of major gold mining regions in Russia. More known like Kolyma this region is situated in the Oriental Siberia. In 30-s this subarctic region was populated by prisoners of Gulag, that were building roads, towns and infrastructure for gold mining in a cold endless forest at...

Jennifer Loeber: VERHEXEN

“Unruly women are always witches, no matter what century we’re in.” -Roxanne Gay VERHEXEN is a visual examination of The Witch as transgressive female archetype, in both modern and historical periods. 300 years after the Salem Witch Trials, our fixation with Witches hasn't wavered, from "The Wizard of Oz" to...

Riel Sturchio: Chasing Light

Chasing Light is an ongoing (circa 2011) collaborative medium format color film photography project between twin siblings Bianca and riel Sturchio. Chasing Light embodies the belief that representation, visibility, autonomy, and truth-telling can promote personal empowerment, and open up access to spaces that foster meaningful dialogue and community. Bianca and...

Jim Kazanjian: Anomalies

Says Jim: My images are digitally generated composites built from public domain photographs found online. Through a palimpsest-like layering process of adding, subtracting, merging and blending the various elements from these source photos are stitched together to create a seamless whole. I am basically manipulating and assembling a disparate array...

Vladimir Seleznev: Oseyev

Oseyev is the abandoned city in Russian Federation. It was designed as an innovative housing cluster based on the concept of self-sufficiency. However, due to economic miscalculations, construction errors and poor infrastructure planning, it gradually lost its financial attractiveness, began to empty and ended up by becoming a kind of...