From March 17 to May 6, the Centquatre exhibition space in Paris hosts this successful festival, which welcomed 50,000 visitors last year. The Eye […]…
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Side by side, two bodies, intertwined. To Billie Thomassin, there is only one and unique shape continually changing. She immortalises this abstract combination, the […]…
This series embarks us on a deep-rooted journey into the human being. It explores the everyday stories about the human body and lifts the […]…
“The reason I take pictures of myself is because I am the subject that I know best. My private life becomes the subject of […]…
In 1962, Robert Ettinger published The Prospect of Immortality that set the frame for cryopreservation. In 2015 and 2016, Murray Ballard conducted research work […]…
Almudena Romero uses 19th century photographic techniques to photograph migrants and encourage reflection on the connection between photography, colonialism and migration, while permanently questioning […]…
Most Russian families own a dacha, a country house with a piece of land. This series was born when Igor Samolet discovered old photographs […]…
Lukasz Wierzbowski has been photographing his two nieces for several years now. Ania and Magda are almost as old as he is. He was […]…
The series Come Dawn to Us collects breathtaking landscapes, sensual compositions, and raw pieces of everyday life. Lara Gasparotto’s artistic universe is a living […]…
Indian urbanisation looks like a manufacture of dreams. In Gurgaon, the “Millenium City” southwest of New Delhi, real estate advertisement shows idealised representations of […]…