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 […]
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‘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 […]
‘Thank you Mum’ by Charlotte Mano
Charlotte Mano is a photographer and videographer based in Paris. Shaken by her mother’s illness, Mano has initiated a photographic series staging their daily life into micro-fictions. A response to transform these moments together and celebrate their complicity when the mother becomes little by little the operator of the stagings imagined by the photographer. The two […]
‘För’ by Agnieszka Sosnowska
Agnieszka Sosnowska was born in Warsaw, Poland and was raised in Boston, Massachusetts. The word ‘För’, which stands for the title of her recent series, is an Icelandic feminine noun that means journey, the act of traveling from one place to another, to be moving or moved. It also refers to the route along which something travels […]
The Missing Eye” by Mattia Parodi & Piergiorgio Sorgetti
Recent studies published by the Cognitive Brain Research have shown, using instruments that measure dream activity, that blind people since birth dream in images. Several hypotheses suggest that these representations are a result of the collaboration between the activity of the visual cortex and the activity of other sensory organs, however it isn’t excluded that […]
‘Canyon Diary’ by Ekaterina Vasilyeva
Ekaterina Vasilyeva is a Russian photographer from St. Petersburg, working at the intersection of the genre, documentary and art photography. In most of her projects she explores the theme of a particular place (space, territory), it changes in the context of time and historical landmarks, environmental problems, interaction with human activity, personal relationships and myths of the place. How did you get to […]
‘Beware Of The Dog’ by Alex Llovet
Alex Llovet is a Spanish photographer who has studied humanities, cinema and photography. He has written and directed various short films, published a number of photobooks, and had fair share of exhibitions. Beware Of The Dog is a journey to maturity, the transition in which desire, the idea of death, and the scars caused by […]
Lucas Olivet Follows the First Citizen of the World in ‘Kopiec Bonawentura’
Lucas Olivet is a photographer based in Switzerland and graduated from the Vevey School of Photography. He addresses issues of memory, loss and longing by way of his own life as well as through a wider historical and cultural frame. His photographs capture the living and intimate details of the everyday while inserting a touch […]