Born in 1972 in Finland, Elina Brotherus graduated from the Helsinki Universityof Art and Design. In most of her work, she stages herself autobiographically or fictionally, at the same time questioning…
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Born in Cambodia in 1970, Mak Remissa became in the nineties the most promising photographers of his generation. With a diploma from the Royal University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh, he…
Born in Thailand in 1982, Noi Satirat Damampai started her career as a photographer for magazines specialised in documentaries. She decided to leave photo-journalism and to explore more artistic and intuitive photography.…
Born in 1978 in Cambodia, Phann Sithan got his feet wet in photography mainly by taking pictures of landscapes as he travelled out in the provinces. He enrolled in a workshop, where…
In his serie Nord - North, Aymeric Fouquez shows his interest in the cemeteries spread all over the north of France and dedicated to English soldiers,who died during World War…
Born in Paris in 1927, Micheline Dullin is first of all a great traveler. On a trip to Cambodia, she got hired by the King Nordodom Sihanouk as his official photographer between…
Born in Taiwan in 1972, Chen Po-I has always been interested in photography, although he’s trained as an oceanographic engineer. Photography is his way to question certain topics in society. His work…
Born in Cambodia in 1979, Toy Monireth is interested in photography since early childhood. A few years later, she finds a way to buy a camera to make family portraits on a…
Under the title ‘Common Ground‘ Petra Wunderlich shows a group of 21 black and white photographs of buildings of religious communities in Manhattan, New York, which have in common the use…