Tatiana Gulenkina: Things Merging and Falling Apart

Things Merging and Falling Apart (2010-2016) consists of unique type C contact prints (photograms) created in a color darkroom using long exposures. Says Tatiana: My interest in cameraless photography came from a desire to capture not a decisive moment, but a time lapse, a movement or transformation of fragile organic...

Kathryn Hodgkins: Loves Me, Loves Me Not

Loves Me, Loves Me Not is a series of ten 16 x 24” Chromaluxe prints of scanned artificial flowers, some of which were moved as the light passed underneath for a glitching effect. Much of the research for this project focused on the folklore and meanings of flowers. The end...

Jennifer Georgescu: White Series

We have conditioned ourselves to believe that we are not animals that have to succumb to physicality.  After all we are mind over matter. The physical body is regarded as a sign of weakness. It ages, gets sick, and grows tired. It is hard to accept that we are not...

Marco Castelli: A Micro Odyssey

Most of the photographs of microbes and bacteria have a scientific nature, adapted to detect and to emphasize the unique geometries that these are able to form. This time, however, the interest is not to show what is hardly visible to the naked eye, but to use the natural shapes...

Anne-Laure Autin: Blood Line

About her Blood Line project Anne-Laure says: Once your parents pass away, you realise you’re next in line. My father was diagnosed with terminal cancer at the tender age of 64. Blood Line investigates how his inescapable disease and death also affected my own life. I saw my father’s pain...

Margeaux Walter: Sign Language

Sign Language is a series of photographs that collapse everyday life into a form of abstraction. The images are about the fragility of identity in relation to consumer culture. Each image is a domestic scene that is then deconstructed into varying levels of chaos and order, obscuring the identities of...

Haoran Fan: Covered / Uncovered

Covered/Uncovered is a series of embroidered photographs that explores perception and interaction with the natural environment. The foundation prints reference classical landscape photography, which is uncovered. The artist combines pieces of transparency with needle & thread to emphasize the covered. The combination of a two dimensional photograph with three dimensional...

Alexandra Serrano: Nesting in the Wolf Tree

“The Forest is a state of Mind.” Gaston Bachelard Nesting in the Wolf Tree is an ongoing photographic series that depicts the forest as a space of the unseen and the mysterious whose immensity engenders admiration, contemplation and fright. The territory I chose to portray is the forest of Fontainebleau,...

Julie de Waroquier: Brave New World

When framing a landscape or a wildlife picture, we avoid electric wires, modern buildings, trash or any unwanted human traces, which are considered as visual parasites. On the contrary, we are looking for a pure nature to depict in our pictures, which would not be transformed by our technology. However,...