“In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they're still beautiful.” - Alice WalkerI photograph the human body – the microcosm. Its’ fragments: hair, scars, texture of skin, wrinkles. I am interested in individual particularities; I look for distinguishing features...
Diego Brambilla: Unfinished Me
Unfinished Me is an ongoing exploration of self perception in relation with foreign sight. The project plays with the idea of portraiture rearranging the role of what is concealed and what is in plain sight. The process involves a series of acts in order to occult different body parts and...
Dovile Dagiene: Suspended Light – Two Suns
In this project dominates an extended concept of photographic imagery which overlaps the intimate and common problems of political, cultural, and personal identity of contemporary society. The project subtly combines the possibilities of traditional black-and-white photography and new ways of photography, in order to convey the well-thought-out motives of my...
Evelyn Bencicova: Asymptote
Asymptote merges past and present into a unified visual form connecting photography, video and sound. The project is composed of scenes set in the period of socialism, yet interpreted in a digital language through the eyes of three young creatives. Asymptote uses architectonic sites that are authentic to the era of...
Caff Adeus: WOOLVS
In his most dynamic and thought-provoking exhibition to date, Caff Adeus sheds light on his own inner turmoil by warping reality to visually depict the manifestation of stress, doubts, insecurities, depression, trauma, anxiety, and the like, and how all of these things silently push and bend us from within. This...
Nathalie Daoust: Korean Dreams
Photographer Nathalie Daoust’s newest project, Korean Dreams, is a complex series that probes the unsettling vacuity of North Korea. Piercing its veil with her lens, these images reveal a country that seems to exist outside of time, as a carefully choreographed mirage. Daoust has spent much of her career exploring...
Anthony Carr: Big Bar Lake Ranch Revisited
Says Anthony: Much of my photographic work is a study into the behaviour of light and how it accrues on film over time. My approach to photography is experimental, where transformations occur in-camera, often producing semi-abstract imagery. During these experiments, I am able to record both the visible and invisible....
Anna Maria De Marzo: Objecthood of a Past Journey
Objecthood of a past journey investigates the cultural identity of the Italian migrants in Wales. The objects have been treasured as a dowry gift by Lina and Angelo – migrated from Bardi in the 50’s - and conserved for their daughter, Monica. Nevertheless, Monica - who born and grown up...
Julien Bonnin: Relics
The project Relics represents a visual exploration into the processes of dissemination and preservation concerning found materials and archival pictures. In that regard, it focuses on the inherent capacity of the photographic medium to generate vernacular imagery and alternative narratives, that can construct or alter Reality and therefore border with...
Erika Zolli: Geometric Variants
Says Erica: In Geometric Variants project, I play on the geometric relationship between man and space. In this new project we come back to pure minimalism, already visible from the sole choice of black and white. The relationship between subject and space in “Geometric Variants” has a strong visual impact,...