This project is the continuation of an artistic process defined by the series Budapest Eden, started in 2009. Dreamlike symbols, mock-ups, installations, readymades. This series is the photo-documentation of a…
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Naama Sarid [Tel Aviv, Israel, 1977] Architect. She began an intense career as a documentary and conceptual photographer in Madrid (2008). Had worked as a photographer in the Spanish magazine…
The 175 employees of Atlas Container produce corrugated boxes in a simple, mid-century building outside Baltimore, Md. I have photographed over 80 people so far in the factory in an attempt…
My name is Martial Rossignol. I was born in 1958 and I live and work in Arras, France. After completing my studies (Economics and multimedia), I became a teacher. I…
My name is Bryan Stokely. I'm 33 years old and I've been living and working in Japan for the past 7 years. I got started taking photos about 6 years…
A virtual image, produced by merging two different cultures, each one has its own reference. In a rather shocking approach, the film presents an anti-stereotyping statement as it dramatically portraits…
This work continues the lineage of making environmental videos, started in the 1980s by the films Koyaanisqatsi and Powaqqatsi by Godfrey Reggio. They were inspired by the Hopi words given…
On 21 October 1993 violence broke out between Hutus and Tutsis in Burundi. On 24 October, armed gangs reached the Ruyigi hills to the east of Bujumbura. Marguerite “Maggy” Barankitse…
During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, I documented the ordinary man and the country’s hopes. FIFA was supposed to help with infrastructure, people had hoped to benefit from the event,…
Christian Caujolle: You are the curator of the Biennale de Bamako for the second time. What has changed ? Laura Serani: Many things have changed on many levels since 2009. New…