Jennifer Loeber: GYRLE

"In my mind, my own self-image, is the picture of Jennifer and some of the other girls I knew and admired back then. Girls I desperately wanted to be like. Wishing every day that I could be one of those awkward teenage girls instead of the awkward teenage boy I...

Alessandro Gallo: With the Best of Intentions

Dozens of incomplete or uninhabited buildings stand guards of the village - Cagnano Varano - suspended between the sea, the lake and the mountains. We could call it the town of unfulfilled hopes, because most of these buildings were built by numerous citizens who emigrated abroad in the 50s. Thus,...

Kaitlyn Danielson: Of Breath And Dust

The breath is our life source; its’ cycle resembling a miniature life and death, appearing and disappearing in a constant, undulating rhythm. The breath awakens us into this world and remains a steadfast companion until our bodies reject its’ presence with one, final exhale. Says Kaitlyn: The work in my...

Kati Bruder: WE – THE REST OF US

Says Kati: Inspired by Beltempo’s text, I initiated several visits to housing communities, searching for the relationship between social connectivity and rooms for inhabitation. The US that defines communities, is a kind of social sculpture which one belongs to, but which at the same time looks out towards the OTHER....

Marica Kolcheva: Meteorologica

Says Marica: By hybridizing documentary and fictional narrative strategies, I investigate the relationship between modern meteorological science and weather modification experiments and earlier modes of knowledge about the weather. I put my focus on process of magic-becoming-science and open a dialoge space between the past, the present and the future....

Michał Konrad: Birds and People

Birds are like humans, and people are like birds. They are smart and stupid. They are nice and ugly. They are full and hungry. They are gentle and predatory. They are singing and shouting. People like birds can fly. Birds fly to warm countries. People are flying away in their...

Bérangère Fromont: Except the Clouds

Says Berangere: Athens is an oxymoron city. Its flamboyant mythological heritage coexists with its dark and dramatic political-economic situation. Its sun shines with a thousand lights but crushes its streets. It is a blinding light that reveals its violence and its twilight faces. And yet we feel a life force...

Cristina Coral: Alternative Perspective

Says Cristina: Trough this project the altering of the perspective creates a different/alternative perception. The space and the environment are the real protagonist of this project. Alternative Perspective was born accidentally, rotating some photographs I thought that altering the use of perspective a different perception was created. I continued to...

Majlend Bramo: Like Sugar in Milk

Shot in Mumbai, India, this is the story of the fight for survival of the Parsi community. Parsis are the last followers of the Zoroastrian religion, one of the oldest monotheistic religion on Earth. Their prophet, Zarathustra is believed to have preached his teachings around 1000 BCE. Until the Arab...

Paul Harmon: WaterMarks

WaterMarks is a series of abstract Australian landscapes of North Western NSW. Their production has been a journey that has been taken over a year and 4 expeditions into the area to develop and produce. Says Paul: I was initially attracted to this subject by its strong hues and unexpected...