This unique documentary material is about the decadence of youth in the early days of Lithuanian independence. The years were marked by the breakthrough in a variety of freedoms, private…
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Transnational migration is perhaps the most highly contested issue across Europe. Over the last twenty-years Ireland has experienced significant inward migration. For new arrivals spatial and temporal displacement is potentially…
Chance placed in my hands two very similar photographs. On the first, two little girls. On the second, two women in their thirties. Same decor, same pose, same angle,…
Evaldas Butkevičius speaks a visual language that is understandable to everyone. For two decades he has been working as a reporter for one of the largest daily newspaper, facing the…
Southern Ireland, October 2011. I am following the traces of my father, who disappeared 16 years ago. He left with five friends for a week-long motorcycle tour. Destiny scatter…
"What Photography reproduces is something that has occurred only once, then die, expire, never to be repeated." (Roland Barthes) Why not try to recover, revive those moments ? My role, as…
Né en 1950 au Tessin, l’artiste Luciano Rigolini s’intéresse à la photographie vernaculaire et interroge ce mode de représentation du réel. Il collectionne avec une affection particulière les images neutres…
The Rencontres 9PH festival opened last Friday at the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon. Michel Poivert was hosting a roundtable discussion with some of the photographers on display in the…
In 1999 I started photographing the ominous imprint of the military on the Israeli landscape – and reflectively, on Israeli society. My images Mirror the psychological trauma and resulting ambivalence…