To be and to seem, to see or to be seen, masked or deformed, masculine or feminine, sculpted or alive. A deceptive series featuring the body...…
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Ahmet Sel’s photography series “Oriental Illusions” investigates the west’s orientalist gaze rooted in the past with reference to its relevance today and in so doing reflects on our subconscious at…
My name is Freddie Bonfanti, I'm 28, Italian born, Australian residing photographer. I live in Sydney, New South Wales. Over a year ago i decided to get on the streets…
This collection of images, none of which are staged, bears witness to recent events about which we still know nothing. Yannis Roger. Born in 1975 in France, he lives and…
My photography is based on the idea that reality is an ambivalent structure, a mental frontier between things. An undefined border separating concrete and elusive fields, materiality and the invisible.…
A work that makes one think isn’t necessarily a work that has something to say. By believing that a work has something to say is to give in to the…
The ‘Jesusita Summerland’ series depicts the debris and damage caused to the residents of Santa Barbara from Wildfires. In a time of economic chaos, these kinds of environmental events serve…
This is something different from what I usually did in photography and from what I showed around in the past years. I’ve been working basically in documentary photography trying to…
"Deconstructing the Churches" is a series of photo collages that are part of a larger series of photos, which visually deconstruct parts of the real world that we normally think…
This body of work was made in September 2011 on the south Indian coast in Tamil Nadu. In India, where personal space is often limited, being close to the sea…