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This is one of the touching emails we received this week. It comes from photographer AnnMarie Tornabene. During the holidays, my husband and I had COVID and then I developed what was called Long COVID which meant that I was no longer contagious but had lingering symptoms which included serious fatigue where I was not able to do anything at all except eat and sleep. I also had body aches…

Rania Matar received the Leica Women Foto Project Award for her new project "Where Do I go" ( لوين روح ) with an accompanying exhibition at Fotografiska, New York. She presents the project as follow. “Where Do I Go? (Lawen Ruh لوين روح) The past 2 years have been extremely difficult in Lebanon, starting with the 2019 uprising protesting corruption and inflation, to the coronavirus and months of lockdown that…

Divine Decay Divine Decay is a series of photographic/mixed media constructions informed and inspired by holy texts, illuminated manuscripts, death memorials, alchemical/occult symbols, sacred geometry, religious icons and Renaissance panel paintings. The work deals with memory, remembrance and decay and tackles issues such as spirituality which is often neglected but also essential for the well-being and inner balance of the individual in our hypertechnological and increasingly materialistic society. The gritty and…
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I met Piotr during my work for the extensive exhibition on Polish contemporary photography, “State of Emergency. Polish Photo Art Today,” back in 2023 at the Zitadelle Spandau in Berlin. His work "Solid Maze of All That’s Left Untold” immediately spoke to me, and resonated for a long time. I just loved its darkness, the seemingly countless little objects, cross-references and mysterious tales which were part of this extensive and…