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Lotte Reimann – Jaunt
Lotte Reimann’s series ‘Jaunt’, about steel, glass, plastic, oil, and dirt – together embodied in the automobile – was inspired by amateur photographers; specifically, the…
Read moreFrancesco Arena
The relationship between the objective and the subjective, as well the historic and personal, represents the core of Francesco Arena’s research.
Read moreJean-François Flamey
Jean-François Flamey (b. 1972) is a Belgian photographer and member of the collective Aspëkt.
Read moreXavier Le Roy
A visitor in an exhibition can walk in the space while in the theater a spectator seats on a chair.
Read moreXiaoxiao Xu – The way to the golden mountain
In 1999, as a teenager, Xiaoxiao Xu moved from China to The Netherlands. Photography became her antidote to the isolation that she felt, a means…
Read moreEmmanuel Van der Auwera – Everything Now is Measured by After
Belgian artist Emmanuel Van der Auwera, in his 30s, impresses with a practice that is intelligent, refreshingly political, and highly thought-provoking.
Read moreMeiro Koizumi – Today My Empire Sings
Serene images of a temple complex, a river, a garden, a continuous stream of people leaving the metro station, nothing particularly different from the normal…
Read moreAmber Shields – Visions of Johanne
There is a statue called The Pioneer Woman in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my grandmother’s home town. It serves as a tribute to the frontier women…
Read moreTess Hurrell – Chaology
The Chaology series grew from Tess Hurrell’s fascination with the visual power of the photographed explosion. These silent and still forms are created from images…
Read moreTeresa Margolles
The Mexican artist Teresa Margolles studied both fine arts and forensic medicine. Margolles was one of the founding members of the SEMEFO (Servicio Médico Forense)…
Read moreCharles Fréger
The French photographer Charles Fréger has spent a decade creating portraits of diverse social groups and communities, often in uniform. His subjects range from French…
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