Power transmission lines are components of the electric power system, designed for the transmission of electrical energy. Power transmission lines supports are structural elements of transmission lines that hold the power line wires at a certain distance from each other and from the ground surface. Few of us now can...
Tami Bahat: Dramatis Personae
Says Tami: Inspired by the Old Master Painters, I construct and photograph scenes from an alternate history, my own characters from Renaissance through Victorian times. Simply staged yet complex and haunting, these intimate studies plunge the viewer into unique moments throughout the past several hundred years. The use of live...
Panos Charalampidis & Mary Chairetaki: Inherently Unpredictable and Reassuringly Expectable
This body of work echoes a sinister omen from the future. During the last years, we watched our country’s economy plunge and poverty destroy the middle class. We witnessed countless refuges driven away from war zones, the worldwide rise of radicalism, while populism and the extreme right parties were gaining...
Gabrielle Hall-Lomax: Transformed Surfaces
Transformed Surfaces is an investigation into how we perceive and relate to our natural environment in the current geological epoch known as the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene is defined by the significant reshaping of the earth’s geology and eco-systems due to human activity. More than ever our relationship to the natural...
Rocco Venezia: Nekyia
Nekyia is a concept used by the philosopher C. G. Jung in the early 20th century as part of his analytical psychology, for him the Nekyia represent the “introversion of the conscious mind into the deeper layers of the unconscious psyche.” More simply an inner journey of restoration for the whole...
Santolo Felaco: Here, Death Will Come Tomorrow
Rome reminds me of a man who lives by exhibiting to travellers his grandmother’s corpse - J.Joyce Rome, city of the spiritual and political power, art city and broken dreams. The capital is living a complex historical period, hostage to misrule and corruption. It has built up a debt of...
Francisco Diaz & Deb Young: The Lost Boys
Set within an unknown time, the undercurrent of tension in this seemingly unruly world is juxtaposed with signs of confidence and curiosity. Looking through the multi-layered dynamics of what it means to be an adolescent, this series is a metaphor for that inner/outer journey of humankind experiencing ‘transition’. What becomes...
Daniel Coburn: The Hereditary Estate
Says Daniel: For the past decade I have made photographs to examine the family photo album as part of a visual infrastructure that supports the ideology of the American Dream. As I became an adult my parents began to reveal details of a dark family history—the evidence of which, had been...
Michael Jantzen: Deconstructing the Guns
Deconstructing the Guns is a series of photos that experiment with the potential beauty that can be derived from the original objects. Each of the guns was photographed with a digital camera. The images were then placed into a computer where they were isolated from their backgrounds. Once isolated, some...
Martina Zaninelli: Are There Trees Back in Berlin?
Nearly a century has passed since the first fascist regime established itself in Europe, and around 80 years ago World War 2 broke out, marking new heights in how a crazed lust for power, imperial ambitions, and murderous ideas of racial superiority could plunge the whole world into strife. Too...