Federico Arcangeli: Pleasure Island

Rimini is a town on the Adriatic coast, on the Italian east coast. A well-known tourist destination, itís always been considered the capital of clubs and nightlife. It counts 150.000 inhabitants, but in summer it becomes a small metropolis which can accommodate up to 2.500.000 people. Muse and inspiration of...

Rebecca Moseman: The Irish Travelers

The Irish Travelers are an insular ethnic group that has lived on the fringes of mainstream Irish society for centuries. They live an itnerant lifestyle, with long traditons and gender-based roles that have been passed down from generaton to generaton. Sons commonly take over jobs or enter trades their fathers...

Jillian Freyer: 42 Wayne

Says Jillian: These images work to explore the notion of experience as touch and emotional and physical endurance performed through female bodies. Witnessed events, staged performances and instinct serve as a way to seek new intimacies between me and my subjects. Texture and surface become an important role in their...

Anton Polyakov: Pioneers Palace

Says Anton: For 27 years, Transnistria - a narrow strip of land between Ukraine and Moldova, a length of about 125 miles - has the status of an unrecognized state. The subjects of my story are young people who were born and grew up on this territory. I belong to...

Florian Langellier: Abyss

Seeking to overtake the limits of space, time and borders, these photographs stay away from the events to reach a silent and contemplative symbolism, questioning our intimate and secret link to the origin, vacuity, and silence itself. They are a bridge towards an inner reality where language and objective "reality"...

Vytautas Jankulskas: Raised In Chaos

Indonesia has one of the biggest and most active punk community in the world. Punk movement in Indonesia started in late nineties as a way to fight growing poverty and corrupted government. Inspired by the western punk movement, Indonesians as well started to rebel against their government by creating songs...

Nasos Karabelas: Deformed Bodies

This series is the attempt to understand the functioning of sensations. To explorate the space of emotions and the interaction between the forms of the image and the viewer. Each photo is an entity, which includes a certain mental condition. So, we are dealing with a variety of emotional loads...

Osheen Harruthoonyan: A Circle of Bluebirds

A Circle of Bluebirds re-imagines the history of the artist's family in Armenia and Italy through three different lenses: a telescope, a microscope, and the artist's imagination. Photographs of the sun, Saturn, and the north star are infused with other-worldly images overlaid onto landscapes as themes of love, happiness and...

Jalal Shamsazaran: Without Hamoun

Hamoun has been dried and the wind blows everywhere. These days, Iranian people are dealing with environmental and economic problems. Climate changes, drought, reduction of raining, governmental mismanagement and drying the lakes and wetlands are the most important problems. Sistan in Southeast of Iran and in the boundary of Afghanistan...

Lucas O’Neil: The Underground

The Underground is a project in documenting Boston’s independent music community created by the young crowd, hosted in their countless basement and apartment venues. The project aims to capture the subtle energy, the details of what goes on at these events that one can’t normally find at a concert in...