Clément Chapillon is a French photographer who lives between the south and Paris. After returning to the Gobelins school, he initiated his series Promise me a Land on the link to the land between Israelis and Palestinians which earned him several awards. From this experience, he rebounds with a more personal project on the Mediterranean […]
‘The Hunter, the Woman & the Hut’ by Giannis Manolis
Giannis Manolis is a Greek photographer who lives and works in Thessaloniki. In his first long term project, he engages with life in the suburban Greek landscape and constructs a subtle sequence of portraits, signs of culture, interior spaces, that have two qualities; the documentary and the personal commentary. The later is latent in his […]
‘Extraordinary Experiences’ by Morganna Magee
Morganna Magee is a based in Naarm ( Melbourne, Australia) living and working on the land of the Wurundjeri, Bunurong and Boon Wurrung people, the foothills of the Dandenong ranges. Her practice sits between storytelling and expanded documentary, creating work that pulls from an emotional response to the world whilst still being based in the documentary […]
‘The Hero Mother – How to build a house’ by Peter Puklus
Peter Puklus is an artist currently living and working in Budapest, Hungary. Beside the photographic gaze which can always be found in the center of his works, he recently started to explore undiscovered territories beyond the wooden frame. His recent projects involve sculptures, objects, paintings, installations, drawings and videos. Either in the gallery space or […]
‘Part of Fortune and Part of Spirit’ by Antone Dolezal
Antone Dolezal is a visual artist and author whose body of work surveys the cultural and political dynamics of American folklore and mythology. Your work is related to the themes of American folklore and mythology. What draws you to this field?I’m interested in communal storytelling. Whether it’s oral storytelling traditions, literature or visual materials, the […]
The use of colour or black and white as an aesthetic choice in three Wim Wender’s films
Wim Wenders was born in August 14, 1945 in Dusseldorf, Germany. He studied in the Film School of Munich after he had abandoned his studies in Medicine and Philosophy. Between 1968 and 1971 he wrote film reviews and in 1970 he made his first full length feature film, called Summer in the City. In Wenders’ […]
‘Les Formes Qu’illes Habitent en Temps de Crise’ by Chloé Milos Azzopardi
Chloé Milos Azzopardi is a French photographer and artist. Based on her personal experience, she is interested in the relationship between human and non-human beings, trying to get out of the prism of utility and servitude. Her research focuses on the representation of mental health and the construction of post-capitalocene imaginaries. To start us off, […]
‘Madre’ by Marisol Mendez
Marisol Mendez is a Bolivian photographer that uses her camera to study the tension between truth and fiction, the tight relationship between what a photograph creates and the (sur)real it comes from. Unconcerned with image hierarchies, she combines lo-fi procedures with sophisticated photographic techniques to explore the dynamics between immediacy and intimacy, memory and identity. […]