Says Arvids: Winter in the Northern hemisphere is associated not only with cold, but also with darkness that dominates the half of the year. And with the lack of sunshine come the psychological struggles such as the so-called winter depression because the human body is not adapted to this kind...
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Marcela Barrios Hernandez: Bazuko
Says Marcela: Bazuko is a classic portraits series that aims to document the world of drug addicts in Medellin-Colombia. The word "bazuko" comes from English word "bazooka" and this drug is similar to crack and is extremely toxic. Most of this persons are pushed in their quotidian to steal, prostitute...
David Arribas: Jaula
In today's society of social networks these thoughts tempt millions of people whose ambition to turn their personal appearance into a brand identity pushes an obsession for the image that, however, comes from time ago. In 1689 Dr. Richard Morton sees the first documented patient of what he would call...
Natalie Arriola: Phantasmagoria
Says Natalie: Phantasmagoria is about the failure of the human intellect to make sense not only of the world, but of itself. It’s about the Kantian sublime: the feeling of awe and wonder, or perhaps horror and fear, at the realization that so much about the universe, and even our...
Stephanie Foden: RV Diaries
Says Stephanie: The work is the realization of an age-old dream — to roam about remote bits of North America equipped with scarce resources and a borderline naïve sense of wonder. Over the last three years, I've traveled in an RV coast to coast documenting the intimacies of this stripped-down...
Alexis Aubin: Face Shields
After more than half a century of armed conflict, landmines and other artisanal explosives continue to prevail in Colombia. The country ranks second in the world for the greatest victims of landmines, after Afghanistan. While the peace agreements have been signed by the government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of...
Dimitri Bogachuk: Space Of Light
This project focuses on the space of light. Its main subject is the modernism of Soviet Union architecture. This kind of brutal and utopian architecture, combined with light and color, looks powerful. An important impulse for the project was the depiction of a visual narrative, transformed through the use of...
Javier Arcenillas: Latidoamerica
Sociological essay of Violence in Latin America, the most violent zone in the world in its most dramatic and miserable. The impotence of pain and hell asocial victims of murderers in a daily theater of war where violence is always the news of the day in his red note. Latin...
Julieta Ansalas: Teatro De Cámara
Says Julieta: Teatro de cámara is part of a research process where I question the limits of photography. Through the interaction of time and movement images are revealed that the human eye cannot see. The images are created from the action of precise camera movements and slow exposure times. I...
Arwe Art: Rubber Identity
Our hair is deeply connected with our identity. For centuries, hair has had complicated connotations with our inner selves, politics, religion, and social liberation. So what happens to our notions of ‘self’ when hair is not a factor? ‘Rubber Identity’ is a series of portraits where the model’s hair is...