In recent times many states have proceeded with a reshaping of working, intensifying the pace to cope with economic crisis due to the massive challenge and competition of the international markets. We are seeing a considerable increase in shifts of night work that, in the current organizational model of production,...
Jalal Shamsazaran: The Story of People Who Will no Longer Have a Lake
Urmia Lake, located in the northwestern Iran was the second largest salt lake in the world and the largest in the Middle East. The lake was protected as a national park by Iranian Department of Environment and it was one of the most famous international wetlands registered in The Ramsar...
Diego Brambilla: My First Dream
Diego Brambilla combines photography, sculpture and DIY in a multi-disciplinary practice that has ambiguity in its core. His work balances on the edge between real and unreal, forged and original. My First Dream steps into contemporary culture's intrinsic tendency to stage experiences (happiness, conflict, life) and adopts its language to...
Marcin Ryczek: Simple World
Simple World is a series of minimalistic and conceptual photographs which refer to symbolism. The minimum of the form and the maximum of the contents and references - this is its main feature and keynote. Simplicity refers here to the existing situations which make up our world and to the...
David Parker: Myths and Landscape
Myths and legends have often been inspired and shaped by geologic landforms and, similarly, British photographer David Parker uses the natural world as an arena for the personal exploration of new mythic, symbolic, and metaphoric motifs. Myths and Landscape brings together images from Sirens and New Desert Myths, two larger...
Marylise Vigneau – Trouble in Paradise / Havana / Cuba
In Havana time is an unavoidable character . Destructive or facetious, sardonic or nostalgic, political or imaginary, irreverent in any case, time sprawls its texture and shadow all over the city. Half a century of defiant isolation, embargo and excruciating austerity has done its work. In the vale of years,...
Tien Tran: Bedouins – The Forgotten Victims of the Syrian Crisis
There is no end in sight to the war in Syria. Many Syrians have fled to Europe, where the number of asylum seekers soared during the month of October 2015. In Jordan, some refugees – including some of the most vulnerable – are living in makeshift tent villages rather than...
Socrates Baltagiannis: In Limbo
They have been born or finished school in Greece. They hang out at the same places that other Greeks do and they share the same concerns. They talk, they think, they even dream in Greek. However, this group lives in limbo, deprived of Greek citizens' rights. These are about 200,000...
Katarzyna Nizinkiewicz: Simple World
About her series "Simple World" Katarzyna Nizinkiewicz says: In March 2016 I walked 500 km from Finland to North Cape on the skis. I was with friend, we slept in the tent and we pull our food and all what we needed on the sleds (me also 4kg of my photographic...
Hoflehner – Jet Airliner: The Complete Works
Photographs by Josef Hoflehner and Jakob Hoflehner. The Jet Airliner series was taken over a period of several months between early 2009 and late 2011 at Maho Beach on the Dutch/French island of St. Maarten / St. Martin in the Caribbean Sea. The beach is directly adjacent to the relatively...