Braços Verdes e Olhos Cheios de Asas is a portraiture of the Amazonian region. It is made from fragments of vernacular images that depict the territory (and that are part of the visual material that make the region a particularly fantasized place), and from images made during a trip, experiencing...
Tatevik Vardanyan: Panels
Armenia reestablished its independence nearly 25 years ago with the legacy of Soviet architecture. These buildings across the republic are as fascinating as they are monotonous. Their utilitarian purpose is incorporated into the design: colorless blocks, uniform heights. An idea of creating something similar while giving some differences like the...
Maurice Ressel: Faces of Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis is ranking first on the list of the world’s most lethal contagious diseases. It is being transmitted through droplet infection from one person to another. Especially people with an already weak immune system are vulnerable to infection. Most frequently, the disease afflicts the respiratory passages. But also bones, lymph...
Janne Riikonen: When Everything Comes Together But Nothing Makes Sense
When Everything Comes Together But Nothing Makes Sense is an ethnographic study into graffiti culture in Sweden with means of photography, portraying the people behind the thriving underground culture. The work gives a voice to the unheard part-takers of the subculture, while the audience gets a glance to their world....
Tamina-Florentine Zuch: Gür Orman – A Thick Forest
The Türkish Province of Istanbul is made up of 44% woodland. Over 2,500 naturally-occuring plant forms are to be found here. These woodlands are essential for the supply of oxygen and water to the city of Istanbul. The forests are also essential for their fauna: they provide a resting place...
Michael Foxington: Love is Wet
The love is wet series uses bright vivid colours and the changing of objects materials to show dark and humorous ideas. The primary drive for the series is that each image or image pair would show a feeling resulting from human interaction, some of these feelings are more tangible like...
Duy Phuong: Volatile States
All around us, our landscape is changing. As globalization casts its spores across Vietnam, the cities face the threat of losing their individuality in the process. Destruction shadows the course of construction, upheavals accompany installations, and buildings blossom overnight. The incessant replenishing of our environment results in the formation of...
Benedetta Ristori: Lay Off
In recent times many states have proceeded with a reshaping of working, intensifying the pace to cope with economic crisis due to the massive challenge and competition of the international markets. We are seeing a considerable increase in shifts of night work that, in the current organizational model of production,...
Jalal Shamsazaran: The Story of People Who Will no Longer Have a Lake
Urmia Lake, located in the northwestern Iran was the second largest salt lake in the world and the largest in the Middle East. The lake was protected as a national park by Iranian Department of Environment and it was one of the most famous international wetlands registered in The Ramsar...
Diego Brambilla: My First Dream
Diego Brambilla combines photography, sculpture and DIY in a multi-disciplinary practice that has ambiguity in its core. His work balances on the edge between real and unreal, forged and original. My First Dream steps into contemporary culture's intrinsic tendency to stage experiences (happiness, conflict, life) and adopts its language to...