Despite its commonness and prose, the topic of motherhood still remains off-limit. It is generally considered that having or adopting a baby makes a mother. But is it really so? Parenthood was, is and will be there. It’s a long experienced but – surprisingly enough – a constantly changing subject...
Ewa Doroszenko: Impossible Territory
Says Ewa: The "Impossible Territory" project is based on my observations on online travels, which are an interesting form of entertainment, and in the face of the ongoing pandemic and unspecified period of self-isolation, they become the only completely safe way to travel. Using Google Street View, popular computer games,...
Samira Saidi: Prayers To Myself
Prayers To Myself is a visual story depicting a gentle and different angle towards religion, especially islam. Redirecting the focus towards the simple understanding of religion as a connective experience between body and nature. Despite all the negative and charged conversations against islam and its impacts on the worlds. should...
Giulia Parlato: Diachronicles
Diachronicles is an examination of the historical space, regarded as a fictional container where an apparent collection of evidences opens up to the fantastic. In this space, the attempt to reconstruct the past falls into phantasmal gaps, where things are generated, used, buried, unearthed, transported, and relocated. This nomadic and...
Adam Żądło: Deserted Village
Says Adam: Deserted village is a story about animals that are no longer natural in the nature, are becoming less and less common in the countryside and do not have their future in our cities. Their fates show the transformation that takes place on our farm, in the whole village...
Nikita Svertilov: Curving the Horizon
Says Nikita: The flourish of post-truth politics movement eventually leads to people loosing trust in the official sources of information. This is also one of the main reasons why nowadays we can see the development of various conspiracy theories. I was particularly fascinated with one of them - the flat...
Ioanna Natsikou: Interlude In Blue
An Interlude In Blue is a body of work that portrays the female figure in personal spaces enclosed in a world of silence and desire, touching upon themes of loneliness, isolation and alienation in modern life. Inspired by the “Hopperesque” world, these series seek to engage the viewer in a...
Kathleen Meier: Huis Clos
The series Huis Clos confronts us to a suggestive confinement. What happens in us when we are faced into a desperate situation ? What does we feel when we have no longer a connexion with the outside world? The disorientation and the contact loss with the outside put us into...
Janie Julien-Fort: Ephemerals Landscapes
The artist makes use of a technique called solargraphy—a photographic process requiring exposure times that often span several months. Attached to various landscape elements, at the mercy of the weather and attracting the curious, hundreds of small pinhole cameras scrutinize the outskirts of several construction sites. Serving as makeshift surveillance...
Miltiadis Igglezos: Ithaca
This ongoing project is about traveling, in a both literal and metaphorical sense. According to Homer, Ithaca was Ulysses' motherland, in which he returned ten years after the Trojan War, as a result of the obstacles that he had to encounter in the return journey. Konstantinos Kavafis, with an allegorical...