Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it. - Jasper Johns I'm hugely influenced by dada and neo-dada. In this photography project, I explore a peculiar combination of photography, painting & collage. I create three dimensional collages with found objects, food and cheaply printed old paintings....
Zhou Han Shun: Frenetic City
About his Hong Kong project entitled "Frenetic City" Chinese photographer Zhou Han Shun says: Frenetic City is an exploration of this complicated and multi-layered world. This work focuses on how people from different walks of life come to live together in a particular place. The congregation of people creates a multi-layered society which...
Alia Ali: Cast no Evil
Throughout life we are presented with endless examples in which individuals and groups have been excluded from communities based on appearances, beliefs and actions. When this happens, there must always be two, those who impose standards, the decision makers, the 'included,' and those they exclude. Communication can be used to...
Elsa Leydier: Braços Verdes e Olhos Cheios de Asas
Braços Verdes e Olhos Cheios de Asas is a portraiture of the Amazonian region. It is made from fragments of vernacular images that depict the territory (and that are part of the visual material that make the region a particularly fantasized place), and from images made during a trip, experiencing...
Michael Foxington: Love is Wet
The love is wet series uses bright vivid colours and the changing of objects materials to show dark and humorous ideas. The primary drive for the series is that each image or image pair would show a feeling resulting from human interaction, some of these feelings are more tangible like...
Diego Brambilla: My First Dream
Diego Brambilla combines photography, sculpture and DIY in a multi-disciplinary practice that has ambiguity in its core. His work balances on the edge between real and unreal, forged and original. My First Dream steps into contemporary culture's intrinsic tendency to stage experiences (happiness, conflict, life) and adopts its language to...
Valentina Casalini: Red Velvet
These images intend to draw the relation between London and its intrinsic urban features. This is an attempt to understand how the geographical environment of London could play an influence in shaping the poetic visions of so many writers and artists, particularly during the Victorian Age. That period has seen...
Fabrizio Albertini: Diary of an Italian Borderworker
border-worker [ ˈbôrd|ər ˈwər|kər] noun. Inhabitant of the borderlands between two countries; a worker who, resident in one area, must cross the border daily to reach their place of work. Diary of an Italian Border-worker is a story that wends through the streets as traversed by a border-worker. A passage...
Bobby Neel Adams: Memento Mori
These Memento Mori photographs are a contemporary take on the Sixteenth century Flemish Vanitas painting movement . The decaying subject matter symbolizes the ephemeral nature of life and the certainty of death. The photographs pay homage to the many species that have been pushed to the margins by the human...
Alena Zhandarova: Puree with a taste of Triangles
I like to try something what I didn't do before, to expand the perception of the world. I fascinate by the opportunity to try myself as a fabler with my own heroes, the chance to transform my inner feeling of the world to visual form, from chaos to cosmos. It...