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Ulrike Hannemann: The Palace – Then and Now

The Independence Palace in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam was designed by Ngô Viết Thụ as a synthesis of classical and modern Vietnamese architecture and completed in 1966. The building then served as the home and office of the President of the Republic of South Vietnam until 1975, when it...

Liliana Merizalde: Inner Disruptions

Inner Disruptions is a project with indigenous women from different communities and ethnic groups of the department of Vaupés, in colombian amazon. After a close encounter with each one of them I used their life’s stories in order to put together in each case a different prosthesis which extends, limits,...

Agnieszka Gotowała: Crystal Abyss

Says Agnieszka: "Crystal Abyss” is long-term visual art project. I have realized it between the years 2017-2019. During this time I untertook the different stages of the project. I started it during Long Island Artist Residency in Averøya in Norway in 2017 and main implementation I realized in 2018 during...

Schore Mehrdju: The Second

The Second is a project about the increasing number of polygynous marriages in Tajikistan. Polygyny is a patriarchal practice which refers to the marriage of one man to two or more wives at a time. „A woman without a husband is nothing here.“ Says Schore: After years of Soviet domination...

Massimiliano Gatti: Le Nuvole (Clouds)

Le Nuvole (Clouds) is a photographic project based on a reflection about the relationship between historical memory and the present, about the actual distribution systems of video contents on Youtube platform. Says Massimiliano: I took images that I shot some years ago in Palmyra, the Syrian archaeological site that was...

Masato Ninomiya: Wintertag

Says Masato: The Wintertag (winter day) series is one of the winter landscapes in Japan. This series is an ongoing project, starting in January 2014. These are photos at the foot of Mount Fuji and my hometown (central Kanagawa prefecture / An area along the Sagami River). The Lake Yamanaka...

Nadia Vuilleumier: There Was Someone, There Was No One

This photographic long-term ongoing project invites you to discover the work of a Swiss photographer living in Southern Iran, fascinated by this little known and poorly understood country. Neither the portrait of a place nor a documentary – although never staged – it is a voluntarily non-political body of work:...

Svetlin Yosifov: Mursi People

Mursi People is a series of photos that were taken during my visit to Ethiopia and are part of the album "Ethiopian Tribes Expedition" 2018. The Mursi tribe are an African tribe from the isolated Omo valley in Southern Ethiopia near the border with Sudan. Life for the Mursi is...

Jorge López Muñoz: EL CLOT

“I didn’t know why I was photographing gypsies, but I did know that I was building something and that I had to embrace it all”. – Josef Koudelka. This is a project of artistic documentary and portrait photography. The Clot neighborhood has virtually disappeared, with the only remains left standing...

Luciano Freaza: Esquizotopia

Says Luciano: Utopia, dystopia, atopia, heterotopia… I decided to coin my own fancy word inspired by Foucault’s concept of heterotopia and have fun with it: Esquizotopia. Esquizotopia, the title of the photographic series, are weird places where reality and fantasy merge and can be generated by paintings, photographs or motion...