Visarut Sankham: Behind Tin Walls

"Behind Tin Walls" is a project documenting the lives of migrant working living in three different campsites of Bangkok. Mostly migrant workers from Cambodia, these workers occupy these temporary structures as they build Bangkok’s booming luxury condominium industry. Their own living conditions are of stark difference, raising health and safety...

Kyungwoo Chun: Face of Face – Exhibition

We are glad to inform you about the upcoming exhibition "Face of Face" by Kyungwoo Chun. The exhibition features photographs from the series "Face of Face" and "The Weight". KYUNGWOO CHUN FACE OF FACE Opening April 12, 2018, 7 pm Exhibition until June 2, 2018 For the "Face of Face" series, Kyungwoo...

Éric Bourret: Zéro, l’infini – Exhibition

The Gallery Espace A VENDRE, based in Nice, is pleased to announce the first exhibition of the artist Éric Bourret. For this solo show, the artist has been invited to fill the brownfield site called Le Château, the largest wing of the Gallery. In the exhibition Zéro, l’infini, the «...

Olivier Robert: Fragments of Lakes

Says Olivier: This selection of 10 recent photographs is part of a long-term and ongoing personal project : ‘Fragments of Lakes’ (1995-2017). This work started on the shores of the Lake Geneva in France and Switzerland as I arrived in this region in 1995. My approach consists in using the...

Alexis Aubin: A Wounded Land

As Colombia is engaged in a peace process between the FARC-EP and the Colombian state great challenges remain to overcome a legacy of 52 years of civil war. The country rank second in the world in terms of landmine victims after Afghanistan, with more then 11500 people affected. Landmines are...

Joe Arnold: Portrait of Subject

Joe Arnold is a lens-based artist whose work explores imaging the gay male persona and masculine identity. Through the use of online gay dating apps, Arnold fosters relationships with men who express interest in being in front of him and his camera. Using the camera as a catalyst, Arnold seeks...

David Verberckt: Rohingya

About his work says David: During the past several years, I have been documenting the plight of the Rohingya Muslim ethnic minority by capturing their dire everyday life in Myanmar, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and the South-East Asia region. Portraying them as human beings deprived of their social,...

Martina Zaninelli: Are There Trees Back in Berlin?

Nearly a century has passed since the first fascist regime established itself in Europe, and around 80 years ago World War 2 broke out, marking new heights in how a crazed lust for power, imperial ambitions, and murderous ideas of racial superiority could plunge the whole world into strife. Too...

Carlotta Cardana: The Red Road Project

“What did we do so wrong that they would want to wipe us out? Strip us of our land, force us onto reservations, take our language and clothing, make our children go into boarding schools and punish them for crying for their mothers. We cared for this land and now...