Alejandro Cartagena, Mexican (b. 1977, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) lives and works in Monterrey, Mexico. His projects employ landscape and portraiture as a means to examine social, urban and environmental issues. A Small Guide to Homeownership, published by the Velvet Cell is an amalgamation of 15 years of work, starting with Fragmented Cities series made […]
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On Alzheimer’s Disease with ‘Berta’ by Karla Guerrero
Karla Guerrero is a Mexican photographer from Mexico City, where she lives. Within her artistic practice, she writes articles in a platform named Espacio Gaf dedicated to the investigation and promotion of Latin America Contemporary Photography. Her series Berta deals with her grandmother with Alzheimer’s. First of all, how did you start photography? I started while […]
Maela Ohana Exposes Botanical Portraits at Night
Maela Ohana is a 28-year-old artist born in France who grew up in the mountains of southern India. She spent her childhood on the organic farm that her parents built from scratch, in an area known for its biodiversity and beautiful landscapes. Immersed in this environment, Maela develops her interest in our relationship with nature. […]