Evelyn Bencicova: Asymptote

Asymptote merges past and present into a unified visual form connecting photography, video and sound. The project is composed of scenes set in the period of socialism, yet interpreted in a digital language through the eyes of three young creatives. Asymptote uses architectonic sites that are authentic to the era of...

Caff Adeus: WOOLVS

In his most dynamic and thought-provoking exhibition to date, Caff Adeus sheds light on his own inner turmoil by warping reality to visually depict the manifestation of stress, doubts, insecurities, depression, trauma, anxiety, and the like, and how all of these things silently push and bend us from within. This...

Andrea Zvadova: Pigment

Beauty has no set limits, there is no prescribed recipe. Today we are lucky to witness these changes towards how beauty is perceived and in the breaking of its stereotypes. Albinism is beautiful and unique, yet still misunderstood. For many reasons albinism can be seen as a very unique condition....

Erika Zolli: Geometric Variants

Says Erica: In Geometric Variants project, I play on the geometric relationship between man and space. In this new project we come back to pure minimalism, already visible from the sole choice of black and white. The relationship between subject and space in “Geometric Variants” has a strong visual impact,...

Rene Koster: Blossom

Says Rene: Blossom shows images of blossom trees enclosed by misty darkness. Night has the ability to provoke a sense of isolation. I want to display a world that seems to only consist of one single blossom tree with her delicate flowers. Some branches are extracted from sight, while others...

Antonio Guerra: Ver de Acción

“Ver de Acción” explores the limits between natural and cultural, creating an experience with landscape and space interaction. In order to do that, I use photography as a medium to create a veritable illusion and reveal the deceiving capability of landscape as a social construct, resorting to intervention and staging...

Mael Le Golvan: Ecumene

These photographs question our relationship to the landscape and the natural environment through a construction of space by light. The term "ecumene" is used in particular by the geographer Augustin Berque, to describe the relation of the human to his environment, a relationship both concrete and sensitive, symbolic and technical....

Alexandre Chamelat: The Zaïd Garden

Says Alexandre: Autunm 2015, my trip to Morocco was nourished by a desire to experience the nature: learn the agriculture, be absorbed by the landscapes. I was warmly welcommed by the Bennabbou family in Tagounite (gateway to the Sahara) and Mohamed in Agafay (outskirt of Marrakech). I also spent several weeks...

Milica Mrvic: Safari

Just like animals use their patterns, spots and colors of their skins and furs to merge with the environment in order to prolong their fleeting life, humans mask every day in order to fit into social norms and stereotypes. However, clothes with wild animal patterns and designs are directly contrary...