Osheen Harruthoonyan: A Circle of Bluebirds

A Circle of Bluebirds re-imagines the history of the artist's family in Armenia and Italy through three different lenses: a telescope, a microscope, and the artist's imagination. Photographs of the sun, Saturn, and the north star are infused with other-worldly images overlaid onto landscapes as themes of love, happiness and...

Nanna Heitmann: Gone From The Window – The End Of An Era

Coal mining enabled Germany‘s participation in the industrial revolution and contributed to the German 'Wirtschaftswunder' after World War II; resulting in the development of today‘s key industries. That is all history. Prosper Haniel, the last remaining colliery, closes in 2018. Coal mining had once attracted countless people from all over...

Ghazal Sheei: Everything Must Go

Los Angeles, CA attracts millions of tourists each year, and its proximity to numerous attractions in Southern California make it a go-to destination for travelers, but this photo series shot on film (35MM and 120MM) shines a light on one such former destination, the Salton Sea. Little known even by...

Barbara Rossi: Changing Landscape

Changing Landscape is a photographic research about landscape transfromations and urbanization along the Red Sea coast of Egypt. Says Barbara: Working on the concept behind the development of contemporary cities I question how natural and manmade environments are commonly represented and how they interact with each other in a country...

Gustavo Gusmão: Limbus

”Limbus” which means margin, edge, border, fringe. With this origin, the connotation of limbo is a state of being neglected, forgotten.” The cemeteries of Manila (the capital of the Philippines) are huge communities on the margins of society. With their own structures and manners of functioning, they are home to...

Jalal Shamsazaran: Without Hamoun

Hamoun has been dried and the wind blows everywhere. These days, Iranian people are dealing with environmental and economic problems. Climate changes, drought, reduction of raining, governmental mismanagement and drying the lakes and wetlands are the most important problems. Sistan in Southeast of Iran and in the boundary of Afghanistan...

Lucas O’Neil: The Underground

The Underground is a project in documenting Boston’s independent music community created by the young crowd, hosted in their countless basement and apartment venues. The project aims to capture the subtle energy, the details of what goes on at these events that one can’t normally find at a concert in...

Marcos Goymil: The Metric and The Tear

Through a series of images, this project presents an imaginary return journey to places and objects that we can never see in the same way again. These photographs and installations are rooted in the study carried out by Michel Foucault on Panopticismin his book “Discipline and Punish", as well as...