‘I Saw a Tree Bearing Stones in the Place of Apples and Pears’ by Emilia Martin

Emilia Martin (PL~NL) is an artist passionate about storytelling and myths, primarily working with photography, sound, and writing. She grew up between two radically different realities: a remote farm belonging to her grandmother in rural Eastern Poland and Silesia, a heavily industrial coal-mining urban region in the West. The clash between these realities—patriarchy and extractivism […]

‘Mita’ by River Claure

River Claure is a Bolivian photographer and visual artist known for his meticulously constructed portraits and magical landscapes. In his work he questions both dominant notions of cultural identity and the importance of photographic images to our sense of reality. The son of an emigrant family from a small community in the Andean Altiplano, Claure grew […]

‘Blue Mood (Al Mar)’ by Sander Coers

Sander Coers (b. 1997) is an artist working with photography based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, whose work balances the borders of documentary and fiction. With a tender gaze, he seeks to establish new perspectives on masculinity by visualizing, revisiting, and (de)constructing memories in melancholic and highly romanticized worlds that possess a cinematic quality. With the […]

‘Non Fiction’ by Henri Kisielewski

Henri Kisielewski (b. 1991) is a self-taught French/British photographer based in London. His work explores themes of memory, representation and the porous boundary between fact and fiction. Informed by studies in Human Geography and a deep engagement with the photographic medium, his work lies at the intersection of real world issues and the ways in […]

‘Nucleo’ by Wouter Van de Voorde

Wouter Van de Voorde is a Belgian-born, Australia-based visual artist. He lives with his family on Ngunnawal land in Canberra, Australia. Nucleo, whose title evokes the core nuclear family, is a visual odyssey that traces the life of Van de Voorde’s own family, starting from the birth of his son, Felix, and extending to the […]

‘How to Drive’ by Katerina Moschou

Katerina Moschou is a visual artist who lives and works in Athens. She moves multidimensionally between sculpture and photography, with printmaking and painting constituting the stable components of her creative process. Her works share a meticulous observation of both human-made and natural environments, capturing the intricate web of relationships that unfolds within them. Her first […]

‘Still Birth’ by Chiara Ernandes

Chiara Ernandes’ (born in Rome, Italy) relationship with photography is a cathartic, conflicting and indispensable relationship: it is the tool that allows her to exist in the world most of all, the one that translates her perceptions and frees her memory, in a continuous exchange of signals and representations that build her emotional reality. Still […]

ATL by Mark Steinmetz

Mark Steinmetz resides in Athens, Georgia. He makes black and white photographs “of ordinary people in the ordinary landscapes they inhabit” and “in the midst of activity”. Most of his work has been made in the USA but also in Berlin, Paris, and Italy. His books combine portraits (portrait-like but spontaneous) and candid photos of people, and also […]