These Memento Mori photographs are a contemporary take on the Sixteenth century Flemish Vanitas painting movement . The decaying subject matter symbolizes the ephemeral nature of life and the certainty of death. The photographs pay homage to the many species that have been pushed to the margins by the human...
Alena Zhandarova: Puree with a taste of Triangles
I like to try something what I didn't do before, to expand the perception of the world. I fascinate by the opportunity to try myself as a fabler with my own heroes, the chance to transform my inner feeling of the world to visual form, from chaos to cosmos. It...
Benoit Fournier: Resurgence
Resurgence is a work about the leaf as a trigger of memory. The people of Babilônia favela appear through the portraits made with chlorophyll from real leaves. Individuality is the core of the work: the leaf is unique and ephemeral, just like the people who appear through the chlorophyll. The...
Giovanni Presutti: Dependency
The world outlining in front of us requires to be explored by means of different artistic languages, in order to catch in depth the farthest frontier of reality. Italian photography of the last twenty years is renewing the approach on a reality in rapid growth, able to move away from...
Christos Palios: Conversations
Food serves central components of our lives: it provides social and nutritional sustenance and communicates status in entertainment. A shared meal can designate cultural implications, offer windows into tradition, and speaks to identities and stereotypes. Today's personal electronic devices have modified the communal experience altogether. Their portability has enabled the...
Marta Zgierska: Post
Post is a project about trauma, frozen in dead greyness, silence and tension. Everyone can find their own punctures here – exhausting dreams, fears, obsessions. An individual way of discovering a twin traumatic memory in another person, “Post” is an attempt at intimate contact which closes the past non-experience in the present. Says...
Jean Yves Lemoigne: Urban Legends
Jean-Yves Lemoigne is a french photographer living between New-York and Paris. He works with the top creatives agencies in the world : DDB, BBH, EuroRSCG, Saatchi&Saatchi, BBDO, TBWA, Wieden & Kennedy … His advertising work does not look like classic advertising and has been awarded many times (CannesLions, Epica, Euorbest,...
Benoit Paillé: UnderNight
Benoit Paille is a French-Canadian photographer based Montreal, Quebec. UnderNight is project about, light, night, human and his relation with hidden memory related to dream. The project take part aroud the world, as a exploration of Paris, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Bucarest and Montréal. Website: benoitp.com
Suren Manvelyan: Eyes
Born in 1976, Suren Manvelyan started to photograph when he was sixteen and became a professional photographer in 2006. His photographic interests span from Macro to Portraits, Creative photo projects, Landscape, and much more. Suren’s photos have been published in numerous magazines and newspapers in Armenia and worldwide. His series of close...
Mario Pucic: No Monuments While Traveling
No Monuments While Travelling by Mario Pucic is serie of photographs collected at locations that are in any way associated with the traveling, from the very road itself to small rooms of hotel complexes. They form the opposite of typical tourist photos and question the situation when the images from the...