Suzie Howell: Inside The Spider

‘Inside The Spider’ is a project based on Walthamstow Marshes, East London, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the last natural wetlands in the capital.. For three years I have been visiting these marshes on a regular basis and exploring my changing relationship I've had with the...

Swee Hoe Lim: Sigh Of The Sea

Malaysia has a long coastline and is well known for its beautiful beaches. With the increase in population and rapid development, solid wastes are commonly found on Malaysian beaches as any other parts of the world. The research on impact of marine debris especially non-biodegradable plastic to the oceans is...

Griselda Duch: Blue Hours

Coming from the French expression “l’heure bleue” is the period of twilight each morning and evening where there is neither full daylight nor complete darkness. During the blue hour, a period about 20 minutes in length, red light passes straight into space while blue light is scattered in the atmosphere...

Kinuko Esther Asano: Memories Of Home

Memories of Home explores the notions of identity, memory and imagination in the photographic process. Through the process of chemigrams, which only uses photo sensitive paper, light and chemicals, I create landscapes that combine memories I have of landscapes and urban scapes from my two home countries, France and Japan....

Dasha Chegarovskaya: The Aliens

First of all, this project is about sensations: among them are vulnerability, self-destruction, being hurtfully beautiful. Project is about beauty which is the power and the destructiveness at the same time for those fragile girls it belongs to. It seems the images in the photos ask for help from those...

Andrey Semenov: Invasion

Earth equally soaks up temple and shit. Close your eyes for a minute, and cities surrounding you will disappear. So-called artefacts, like buildings, highways, airports or shopping malls, which are considered to be the proof of superiority of certain species of this planet – all of them remind of a...

Bruno Gori: How Deep is the Sea

About his project says Bruno: This project was inspired by a song called “Com’è profondo il mare” (How deep is the sea), written and sung by the Italian singer Lucio Dalla. In addition to groped to visually recreate the musical influences I have deliberately altered the characteristics of the subjects to...

Jennifer Georgescu: Mother Sers

When you are a mother you are expected to be selfless, and any utterance of a challenge or obstacle will be seen as a complaint. Motherhood is a profession with no breaks or guidance, and the time and effort you put forth goes relatively unnoticed. In 2015, through good fortune,...

Can Dagarslani: Identities

In his series Identities, Can Dağarslanı portrayed two girls, making them both an integral part together with the diverse architectural elements. The search for `identity` is the point of origin of the series. For this series two identical and inseparable young women dressed and positioned in the same way, who...

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...