Clément Briend had previously been in Phnom Penh for a festival, doing what he liked to do best, projecting images in public space. He likes this art form, both fragile…
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While exploring dance in all parts of the world, Isabel Muñoz was especially taken with Cambodia. There, she came across the most precise encounter between bodies and architecture, between dance…
There is a house by the sea 120km from Hanoi called Thien Giao. In this house the hearts of its occupants beats in unison for one hope, the hope…
I’m from a generation that knew nothing of the naughtiness, activism, criticism and commitment of the women’s lib movements or of the artists back in the 1960s, 70s or 80s.…
Clothing was first used to protect the body... from the burning sun, from rain, from cold. It was also used to cover the body’s private parts. Then it became something…
In a society full of prying eyes like ours, everyone can become both spectator and actor in the quotidian spectacle. Choreographed crowds transit the nameless global city in their daily…
Ripped open buses, turned over earth, exploded cars and, here and there, overequipped soldiers, rooted to the spot, proudly showing off their heavy weapons. And then suddenly everything comes alive.…
This project is called B & W TV (Black and White TV), is referring to people living in the suburbs of the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre, capital of Rio…
In the spring of 1861, William H. Mumler, a distinguished jeweler’s engraver turned photographer captured the first Spirit Photograph. This was not necessarily the first photograph of its kind, but…