Gabriel Isak

Posted by Fabio 23 November 2017

Gabriel Isak was born in Huskvarna, Sweden. He uses photography as a metaphor for experiences of the soul by creating photographs that are simple in form, but rich in ideas and emotions. His imagery entails surreal and melancholic scenes inspired by the inner world of dreams read more

David Uzochukwu

Posted by Fabio 22 November 2017

David Uzochukwu is a visual artist born 1998 in Austria. Without formal training, Uzochukwu delved into photography through self portraiture. He focusses on wonder and vulnerability, with a penchant for the slightly surreal. read more

Karen Asher – The Full Catastrophe

Posted by Fabio 22 November 2017

Karen Asher is an analog photo artist from Winnipeg, Canada, whose work explores her obsession with stress, absurdity and the human condition. read more

Zhiyuan Yang – Could you please hug me?

Posted by Fabio 20 November 2017

Born in Beijing, China. Yang is a visual artist who makes work drawing from personal experience and self-identity. Her works challenge and construct alternatives to normative definitions of gender, ethnicity, and social character through photography, video, and performance.

www.zhiyuanyang.com

Lucia Izco

Posted by Fabio 17 November 2017

Lucia Izco is a freelance graphic designer and photographer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. read more

Forme

Posted by Fabio 9 November 2017

Forme is a photographic and curatorial project that occupies a cultural space between fashion and fine art. read more

The Anonymous Project

Posted by Fabio 3 November 2017

From the period of the early 1950s, when prices for color photography had dropped to where it became accessible to non-professionals, to the rise of digital cameras, color photography soon developed into the dominant medium to capture daily life. read more

Anja Niemi – The Woman Who Never Existed

Posted by Fabio 17 October 2017

The Woman Who Never Existed was inspired by the words of the pioneering Italian actress Eleonora Duse.’ Duse was introverted and private, rarely giving interviews. She once famously told a pushy New York journalist, that ‘away from the stage I do not exist.’ read more