James K. Lowe, born in New Zealand in 1988 of Chinese parents, graduated from the Auckland University Elam School of Fine Arts in 2009. Alongside his career as a designer…
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Born in Kinshasa in 1978, Christian Tundula divides his time between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Bruges, in Belgium. He studied visual communication at the Academy of Fine Art…
Born in 1982, Mikhail Galustov wrote his first articles for a suburban Moscow newspaper when he was sixteen years old. Intent on illustrating these stories himself, he bought a camera…
Born in Omsk in 1971, Sergey Loier was still very young when he was given a FED 5C – the Russian copy of the Leica – as a present. He…
Kosuke Okahara was born in 1980. After studying to be a teacher in Tokyo he opted for photography and joined the Vu agency in Paris in 2007. A freelance since…
I am a student at Luang Prabang Souphanouvong University. I started photography when I was 15, with no idea of technique at all. Since you can’t find good quality film…
For this third edition of the Musée du Quai Branly's Biennial Photoquai, artistic direction was provided by photographer and film director Françoise Huguier. The original approach of 46 photographers selected from countries…
Born in Muar, Malaysia, in 1975, Tan Chee Hon graduated from the Kuala Lumpur School of Fine Arts in 1997 and now teaches visual arts while also working as a…
Chinese Malaysian Minstrel Kuik was born in Pantai Remis, Malaysia in 1976. Due to the racial quota that restricts national university access to native Malaysians, her country ‘exported’ her to…
Khee Teik Pang is thirty-seven. Since January 2007 this subversive star of Malaysia’s alternative scene has been artistic director of the Annexe Gallery, a contemporary art centre in Kuala Lumpur…