Print Issue: Shifting Worlds #02
Print Issue: Shifting Worlds #02
Captured through the lens of Swiss photographer Ralph Steinegger, this enchanting series offers a glimpse into diverse urban landscapes.
Photographer Austn Fischer, based in London and New York City, pays homage to the historical exploration of gender performance by queer artists in a captivating project.
Jim Chen-Hsiang Hu, an artist and designer hailing from Taiwan, presents a captivating array of drawings. His creative journey delves deep into the concept of a "problematic reality," offering viewers a glimpse into his personal interpretation of the world.
Francesca Forquet's journey in photography began with her studies at the Academy of Belle Arti in Bologna, Italy.
Photographer Makis Makris, hailing from Kavala, Greece, presents a captivating visual narrative inspired by Homer's epic tale, "The Odyssey."
Introducing the latest series by esteemed American photographer Nate Langston Palmer, previously recognized for his outstanding works.
Molly D'Arcy, an American photographer based in NYC and Massachusetts, has embarked on a captivating series that revolves around the experiences of individuals on their journeys.
Photographer Eman Ali presents a captivating work titled "The Earth Would Die If The Sun Stopped Kissing Her." This evocative piece of art captures the profound relationship between our planet and the sun.
Khoo Guo Jie, also known as Khoogj, is a photographer based in Singapore who primarily specializes in architectural photography.
Colombian lens-based artist Mateo Ruiz Gonzalez, who resides in Brooklyn, New York, explores the coexistence and interactions between humans and nature in much of his work.
Lawrence Agyei, a Ghanaian photographer based in Chicago, has recently showcased his latest work, "DRILL," which celebrates the South Shore Drill Team.
This is an exciting idea from the Omonia Lovers photo group. They love to photograph Omonia Square and capture what happens there every day.
Photographer Will Warasila's latest photobook, titled "Quicker than Coal Ash," explores the harmful impact of the coal industry on the small town of Walnut Cove, North Carolina.
Alexis Vasilikos is a visual artist based between Athens and Leros, Greece. He primarily works with photography, encompassing a diverse range of imagery, including post-painterly abstraction and peripatetic photography.
Vincent Ferrané is a Paris-based photographer whose work is characterized as "intimate, human, and composed." He aims to capture reality in a way that is both symbolic and sensitive, whether working on commissions or personal projects.
"Angst and Ill" is a deeply personal and intimate series of photographs that captures the struggles and emotions of a group of young people during a tumultuous time in history.
He is a photographer and environmental activist who celebrates the art of the nude through his love for the freedom and power of women.
At Palazzo Vendramin Grimani, the opening of Nikos Aliagas' photographic exhibition entitled "Regards Vénitiens", which captures the everyday life of the Venetians, took place.
In his “Assembly” series, Yokonami explores community, belonging, individuality, and the ephemeral nature of life. By capturing his subjects in homogeneous groups, he creates a sense of a collective entity.
Kenyan artist, Stephanie Chianda, is hosted from February 3 to 15 at Blank Wall Gallery. This is Stephanie Chianda's first solo exhibition.
French photographer Charles-Henry Bédué brings together personal work and family archives in his recent series, ‘Naissance d’un mouvement’.
Based between LA and New York, photographer Maddy Rotman brings her camera everywhere with her. Her love of photography first blossomed when her mom brought home the first-generation iPhone in 2007.
A selection of images by Vancouver, BC-based photographer Grant Harder. Taken over the course of a recent few days spent in Marrakesh.
From the raw and innocent subculture of Surf and Skate to the melancholy romance of people behind the noise of everyday life.
A selection of recent paintings by Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary artist Julie Curtiss. Centred around the relationship between nature and culture, Curtiss’ paintings explore and rework female archetypes through a surreal sense of the uncanny.
In her recently published photobook, “Summerland” (Pomegranate Press, 2022), Ukrainian photographer Daria Svertilova imagines a utopian land “where people live in perfect harmony with nature and with each other.”
Photographers Aishah Kenton and Sean Davey (Kenton/Davey) capture the daily experiences of their relationship in intimate detail in their collaborative series, “One, Another.”
Photographer and Director Matthew Reamer’s “Border Lord” is an ongoing observation of life in California’s Imperial County – a swath of irrigated desert in the state’s Southeast, flanked to the North by the environmental catastrophe that is the Salton Sea, and to the South by the towering new US/Mexico border wall.
We met with Iason (Cacao Rocks), who spoke to us about his relationship with the city and how he creatively converses with all that makes it up.
Constantinos Tsiliacos is inspired by the constant change of daylight, and how he can use the shades of light in his work. The Greek light as he calls it can be captured from the early morning hours until sunset.
A selection of paintings by Spanish painter Javier Ruiz Pérez. Living and working in Amsterdam, Pérez’s work revolves around human relationships. Through his practice, he wonders what humans would be like without the influence of politics, culture, and religion, asking: “who are the humans when they can do whatever they want?”
Chrisa is a photographer, living in the centre of Athens with her son. She seeks the hidden little beauties that can only be found if you go to the trouble of discovering it.
Guen Fiore is an award-winning photographer, specializing in creative and portrait photography. The research she pursues finds its centrality in the representation of the human figure.
A selection of paintings by Russian-German artist Tania Rivilis, who says, “I try to explore the fragile nature of human relationships, to understand the complex process of the emergence of feelings and connections between two intricate universes.
"I was born in Sydney Australia. I grew up in Thessaloniki and studied at the university of west Attica, fine arts & photography. I started my career shooting architecture photography. Since 2000 I've been doing fashion photography traveling in Europe and shooting for numerous magazines and advertising agencies. I currently live in Athens".
Atha is a photographer and videographer based in Athens. She has been shooting fashion for the past 10 years, but also has a love for street photography and photojournalism projects.
Norwegian photographer Geir Moseid, working from Oslo, sees his work centred in the intersection where cinematography and documentary practise meet.
A selection of work by illustrator Liam Cobb. While currently located in Reykjavík, Iceland Cobb studied illustration at Camberwell Art College in London.
Originally from Sicily, Guttadauro migrated from one place to another after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 2014, before landing in Florence, where he currently resides.
Olga Tzimou is a photographer and visual artist. She talks about contrived photography and the messages that can pass through it.
Constantinos Tsiliakos is a photographer, a daylight enthusiast and creator of the wonderful Daylight Studio White in Blue in Lagonisi.
Boston-based photographer Zhidong Zhang describes his practice as a manifestation of vulnerability, defiance, and his beliefs
Originally from Kabala, Sierra Leone, artist Delwin Kamara moved to Maryland at the age of 9, where he studied fine arts and graphic design before diving into the world of photography.
Alex Grymanis is a photographer inspired by nature and city landscapes, with a significant presence in several kinds of commercial photography for clients such as Red Bull etc.