About his project says Will: In this work I confront the complexities of my Nana, Evelyn Beckett’s dementia, by fabricating the pieces that have gone missing. Within my Nana's mind, history and fiction collide, creating something strangely new, haunting and at times painfully beautiful. Ten years ago was now ten...
Dylan Everett: Charming While Being Corrupt
Says Dylan: The preface to Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray is a series of aphorisms about art and beauty, including the declaration that “all art is at once surface and symbol.” If all art is at once surface and symbol, I create symbolic surfaces. Through the use of...
Jimmi Ho: Laundry Art
Dry the clothes have initially been the most common thing in daily life. Walk around Hong Kong’s public housing blocks and old tenement buildings today, and it quickly becomes clear that many residents still hang their clothes outside to dry. Now, as housing prices grow ever more expensive per square...
Igor Elukov: The Book of Miracles
Says Igor: The series is titled after the Augsburg Book of Miracles, a 16th century German illustrated manuscript listing the supernatural phenomena from the Flood to the time of the book’s completion. The events described in the manuscript reveal the involvement of God in the human world. In contrast, I...
Daniel Mirer: Indifferent West
Indifferent West is a photographic and video series that investigates the personification of North American identity. The American West and it's touristic architectural locations are linked to a contemporary landscape as metaphors. Through this project, I photograph the found and sentimental representations of the mythic frontier of the American West....
Ewa Doroszenko: The Promise of Sublime Words
Sophisticated editing tools, popular beauty apps, computer games are shifting our perception of what beauty is. We try to categorize and compartmentalize our world in oppositions: there is the digital and there is the physical; there is the nature and there is the culture. In actuality, none of these elements...
Martina Elizabeth Di Carlo: Hiroshima Mon Amour
Says Martina: Hiroshima mon amour is a meditation on life after loss and on the personal experience of memory. The title I chose because of its link to the bombed city, rebuilt after the catastrophe of the war, but unable to escape its past, which I used as a metaphor...
Cristina Coral: The Other Part Of Me
This project talks about the hidden part of ourselves and about what we allow or not allow ourselves to be, show and reveal to the world. This project come from some reflections on the dichotomy between good and evil and about dichotomy between realism and idealism. The unseen part cannot...
Kyle Kim: The Foggy Night
The Foggy Night is a film-based series of fine art color landscape photographs that were inspired by New Topographics and focus on the San Francisco Bay Area. ‘New Topographics’ means ‘Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape’ and is not clearly divided the boundary between nature and human beings. He started to...
Daniel Castonguay: Quotidian Life
Says Daniel: The quotidian life is more or less the same for all with a few variations. A part of my work as a "creative street" photographer is to bring this daily life into a world of fantasy, something related to abstraction. This creates a duality, a paradox. The paradox...