Diogo Montes: All Paths Lead to NYC

"All Paths Lead to NYC" is a visual tribute to the city where all cultures converge. An intriguing art experiment where the lines between reality and imagination get (literally) blurred. A new way of exploring the saturated and overly depicted city of New York, inciting curiosity and giving the viewer...

Giovanni Presutti: Plastic Islands

Elba island is located in Italy, in Tuscany , and is a national park , but it could be anywhere. It represents the synthesis of our relationship with the environment around us, and especially with the sea. The “ mare nostrum” is full of plastic. The pollution in this area,...

Julia Borissova: Dimitry

Myth feeds people's minds. Roland Barthes says, "...since myth is a type of speech, everything can be a myth provided it is conveyed by a discourse. Myth is not defined by the object of its message, but by the way in which it utters this message: there are formal limits...

Rafal Michalak: Shame

SHAME is a photographic series of a performative and experimental character. In his works the author explores psychological and emotional aspects of a human being seeking their own identity in the ever-changing world. He is particularly interested in the phenomenon of psychological transgression as the tendency to expand and to...

Michael Jantzen: Interventions

Interventions is a series of photomontages from Michael Jantzen that are created with images of some of his built and un-built structures. These images are superimposed into various real world landscapes in order to inspire stories in the minds of the viewers, about what these things are, and how they...

Baerbel Reinhard: Space Equal to Itself Which Rises or Denies Itself

space equal to itself which rises or denies itself Mallarmé “Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne-Atlas is an unfinished attempt to map the pathways that give art history and cosmography their pathos-laden meanings. Warburg thought this visual, metaphoric encyclopedia, with its constellations of symbolic images, would animate the viewer’s memory, imagination, and understanding...

Rina Vukobratovic: Haiku Moment

One of the basic elements of poetic expression in haiku poems is an image, an outline that directly expresses the moment of experiencing the world by itself. Haiku and photography are instruments of acquiring true knowledge of the things. Today we own knowledge about the words and images so we...

Denise Felkin: Mum’s Not The Word

Childless or childfree? Women who do not have children. I am forty-eight and childfree. I have never wanted children. Occasionally I question myself if I made the right decision? Am I infertile? How would a child have changed my life? How would having a child have affected my career as...

Rielle Oase: Lacking Warmth

About her "Lacking Warmth" project says Rielle: My grandmother’s crocheted hats and scarves at Christmas time were my evidence that I had a good family. These holiday traditions kept by my father’s family repeated themselves until our ritual became stale. We were cheap reproductions of Norman Rockwell’s ideal American family....

Vinci Weng: My Wonderlands

In my experience in the practice of contemporary photography, it is fundamentally related to traditional skills, computer technology and notions of painting, which communicate new ways of seeing and thinking. The photographic project focuses on the re-thinking of ‘cinematographic’ picture in terms of the sceneries of Eastern and Western paintings,...