Diana Cheren Nygren: When the Trees are Gone

Says Diana: Surroundings play a dominant role in shaping experience. I treasure the city and try to make space for quiet contemplation within it. Born out of three ongoing series, this series imagines city dwellers searching for moments of relief in a world shaped by climate change, and the struggle...

Ksenia Kuleshova: Ordinary People

The ban on "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations among minors" was signed into the Russian federal law by Vladimir Putin in June 2013. This law, also known as the “anti-gay law”, is just one more example of a tendency to regression to a more intolerant society. In June 2020 a...

Ewa Doroszenko: Impossible Territory

Says Ewa: The "Impossible Territory" project is based on my observations on online travels, which are an interesting form of entertainment, and in the face of the ongoing pandemic and unspecified period of self-isolation, they become the only completely safe way to travel. Using Google Street View, popular computer games,...

Diego Brambilla: Off The Mark

Off the Mark is a long-term series which moves from an intimate and personal reflection about the relationship between human and nature. It depicts mysterious places at times occupied by a number of installations addressing a sense of inquietude and ambiguity. In his pictures Diego draws a space in which...

Filippo Venturi: Korean Dream

Between 1905 and 1945 Korea was dominated by the Japanese, thus becoming a colony of the Empire. In 1945, after Japan's defeat, Korea was involved in the Cold War and became an object of interest for the USA, the URSS and lately for China as well. This brought to the...

Benjamin Filarski: Above the Hill

After the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime in January 1979, Cambodia left behind depopulated cities. A quarter of the population was exterminated including 90% of the local elite. The capital, Phnom Penh, was sorely marked by abandonment during these years of conflict, and the ensuing political instability in the...

Rafael Heygster: I Died 22 Times

War does not only manifest itself as a military conflict on battlefields with clear physical fronts, it also appears more abstractly in our society in various places. “I died 22 times“ deals with the question "Where does war begin?" The series combines motifs from different scenarios. Images of weapons fairs...

Kevin Williamson: New Life

Says Kevin: Throughout my childhood, my family and I would visit the mountains of Upstate New York. After some time of hiking, fishing, and relaxing by clear waters, we would head back to the familiarities of suburban life. On long car rides home, I would be filled with excitement and...

Lindsey Kennedy: Glass Eye

Glass Eye is an ongoing still-life texture study, capturing mainly discarded objects and leftover materials with medium format color film. This project uses fabric and paper to obscure or redefine familiar forms and observe abstract compositional qualities of fabric scraps and plastic waste. Surreal and occasionally sensual, these images are...

Mu-En Juang: Avalanche of Everyday Life

Avalanche of Everyday Life is a series depicts the spaces of a student center under renovation, showing the uncommon situation of these common places under the big change. The student center is an old, modernism, and complex building includes the cafeteria, student clubs, gathering halls, and two elegant staircases. In...