James Ostrer: Grotesque Junk Food Masks

As part of the Window Project, Gazelli Art House will present the commissioned photographic works by National Portrait Gallery Curator’s Choice, artist James Ostrer, from the 30th July 2014. The images, referencing icons of contemporary sugar worship, Ostrer’s imagined result of a corrupted globalization and increasingly dangerous methods of food...

Jono Rotman: Mongrel Mob

Starting in 2007, photographer Jono Rotman has featured members of the Mongrel Mob gang in a series of award-winning, traditional portraits. Take a moment to view this rare, terrific series of portraits of the largest gang in New Zealand. Jono Rotman captured the faces of more than 200 members of...

Cao Dien: Human-Flower

You know that we love to look at the beauty in flowers or judge people by the way they look, but we don't see underneath the flower where the roots are the main thing that makes a flower beautiful just like how the roots are the same as what's inside...

Justin Barton: Transnistrian Patriot

The true nature of national identity and our elemental need to bond with patriotism is questioned in the face of portraits of nationalists of a country that doesn’t exist, but whose symbols have exerted a potent enough influence to maintain a frozen conflict for 25 years. During the split of...

Michael Weintrob: Instrumenthead

Instrumenthead is a photographic series created to tell the story of the musicians without showing their faces. You’re invited to be a part of the making of Instrumenthead - a fine art hardcover book that presents musicians in a way you’ve never seen before. “Exhibiting my Instrumenthead portraits has been...

Olga Kaplan: My husband

Theme 'My husband' united in a series was made during a year. Olga acts as an absolutely contemporary photographer, but in her works she was able to maintain continuity and tradition of classical hotography. Searching for new motives and modes of expression, it is the main image and not the...

Claudio Rasano: Desolated Tblisi

At first, I wanted to capture desolated life—and the ways in which people reflect their environments. My journey took me to the city of Tbilisi, in Georgia. There, I found traces of the USSR in the city's architecture and in the marks that these spaces have left on their current...

Sasha Maslov: Veterans

Veterans is a series of portraits of people who took part in the Second World War – the one event in human history that could not – and still cannot- be compared with any other event on the scale of catastrophe, human tragedy, and the degree of impact on the...

Nick Bowers: Scared Scientists portraits

In his black-and-white photography series "Scared Scientists," Nick Bowers captures a raw element not often associated with scientific knowledge. For the series, Bowers interviewed a selection of scientists in varying fields, capturing the frightened looks on their faces while they contemplated their findings. The photos are minimalist but intense, each...