While I hold a great respect for classical traditions of photography, I believe it is indispensable to place them in perspective. “The Two Labyrinths” explores its most blatant legend: landscape and its representation. Landscape, the ultimate romantic subject, most often expresses itself from the angle of the contemplative or the...
Helio Leon: The Purple Room
An exploration of my personal Istanbul underworld in 2012. Alone again in the city of chaos. I only find sense through the camera, to investigate the dream and the nightmare: desire, intimacy, love, abandonment. And I find reflections of my past, my family home, the corridors. My grandmother as a...
Antonio Aragon Renuncio: Sorcière. The Witches. The Soul Eaters
Les Sorcières. The witches. The soul eaters. At Burkina Faso. In the middle of the deep savannah. Far from everything. Close to nowhere. Even today in the Mossi tribal culture many women are accused of being “witches” by their neighbors, simply because they assume that they are responsible for any...
Galina Kurlat: Child Portraits
In this new series of portraits of children between the ages of 6-12, I explore the vast interactions of the child and his or her reaction to being photographed using an antiquated and unfamiliar method. Drawing from a rich history of child portraits from the 1800s, including post-mortem photography, I...
Adam Entwistle: PORTALS
Till your eyes foist a vision dazzling on the wind, line 14, Sylvia Plath, November Graveyard Bold yet intimate nature scenes induce mystical experiences in the viewer, charged by the capturing of the photographer’s projection. A bleak, melancholic beauty forms from vast open moorland. Along with imposing ancient stones from...
Alia Ali: Cast no Evil
Throughout life we are presented with endless examples in which individuals and groups have been excluded from communities based on appearances, beliefs and actions. When this happens, there must always be two, those who impose standards, the decision makers, the 'included,' and those they exclude. Communication can be used to...
Anastasia Tsayder: Arcadia
Photographer Anastasia Tsayder discovers idyllic 'Arcadia' in Togliatti, a ‘socialist’ city rebuilt in the late 1960s on the bank of the Volga. Soviet standards of housing and infrastructure required mandatory creation of green areas filled with sculptures and fountains. Various potted plants inhabited large empty halls of public institutions -...
Rene Koster: Antarctica
The Project ‘Antarctica’ shows a series of photographs of a voyage to the South Pole. I traveled with a sailing ship which was built in 1911; the same period the last great expeditions left for the unknown continent. Thoughts of frozen ships trapped in ice-covered seas cross my mind, images...
Kamil Nureev: Life on the Edge of the Earth
Work on this project began in March 2016. In this series of photographs shows the life of the nomads people living in difficult climatic conditions of Siberia. The Yamal Peninsula is the place which in Nenets language means "the ends of the Earth". The indigenous population of this region -...
Orestis Seferoglou: (Un)Settled Territory
Idomeni (Greek: Ειδομένη) is a small village in Greece, near the borders with the FYROM. The village is built in an elevation of 65 meters, in the outskirts of Kouri hill. It mounts in the West bank of Axios river. The village is interwoven with a railway station, which is...