Eva Ostrowska

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Eva Ostrowska (b. in 1989) currently lives and works in Paris. She is both French and Ukrainian. She graduated in fine arts from L’Ecole des Beaux Arts in Bordeaux and the Sorbonne University in Paris. Nearly seven years ago, she abandoned her daily routine life to move frequently from place to place choosing an area […]

Lars Plessentin

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Driven by the great interest in the opposing poles of naturally originated and artificially created structures, Lars Plessentin has dedicated his work to analogue photography of landscapes and still lifes for many years. Goldfinger In his new series the Berlin-based photographer now creates new landscapes through a radical intervention into the development of photographic images […]

Francois Ollivier

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Francois Ollivier is a self-taught photographer. Born in the south of France, he has lived and worked in Montreal since 2011. he wish he had a great story about inheriting his first camera from his grandfather or something like that, but no. he simply bought it in a store. He has studied languages, worked as a lighting designer for shows, and spent several years […]

Petros Koublis

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Petros Koublis is a New York and Athens based photographer. His relationship with photography started in 2000, after having dedicated some years in painting. Since then he has been developing his style through a constant personal exploration. His work has been presented in exhibitions, and frequently published on major Art & Design platforms and magazines all […]

Photography // Aurélien Arbet & Jérémie Egry

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Hermes wielded caduceus to send some to sleep and awaken others. To help those suffering die a less painful death and to seemingly save some from death itself. The way the serpents wrap around the wand and juxtapose themselves against two open wings seems to gesture towards a specific type of grounded freedom. In “Photographies […]

Alexander Binder

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Black Forest born Alexander Binder is a self-taught photographer using vintage lenses and optical toys. The results are abstract and diffuse images with burning sunlight, psychedelic colors and strong contrasts. His fascination with all things spiritual and occult has made him travel to many mystic places around the globe – from the Aeolian Islands, to […]

Enzo Crispino

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Enzo Crispino was born in Frattamaggiore (Naples) in 1964 and he lives in the province of Reggio Emilia. As a self-taught photographer he keeps him up to date through online forums and trade magazines. Photography has been a journey started by chance, and over time it has become a real passion and an essential part […]

Amani Willett

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Based in Brooklyn NY, Amani Willett‘s photography is driven by conceptual ideas surrounding family, history, memory, and the social environment. His first monograph, Disquiet, (Damiani, 2013) – a meditation on starting a family in a time of social unrest and uncertainty in America – was selected as one of the best books of the year by PDN, […]

“Sleeping by the Mississippi” // Alec Soth

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Alec Soth’s Sleeping by the Mississippi is a book that manifests itself through the visualization of a border, shifting ambiguously between a theme, the Mississippi River, and a genre, documentary; or perhaps more accurately, an American tradition in primis. In the first case, the theme of the river becomes a narrative space where the entire […]

Fani Zguro

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Broken Threads   Dyslexic thoughts – text by Anri Sala Fani Zguro’s Broken Threads (2007) juxtaposes black and white shots from an Albanian spy movie with the dark tune of a murder ballad by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. In the film – Fijet që Priten (1973), which also translates as broken threads – […]

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