Matteo Cremonesi

Зелени питон (Green python) This video is a single long still shot of a python during its daily life. Without particular events and behaviors, the shooting shows the “real time” of the act of seeing. Matteo Cremonesi (Milan, 1986) studied at Accademia di Brera (Milan). He displayed his work at Still Gallery (Antwerp), Festival Internacional […]
Reiko Yagi

Ontology “It was spring, 2014. She was just right there, squirming with laughter as she let loose with what she had to do. That was the day she entered hospital for her third operation on a brain tumor. Her skull was going to be cut by a big incision, and it was the day to […]
The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer // Amani Willett

PHROOM AMANI WILLETT The Disappearance of Joseph Plummer websiteInstagram Publisher: Overlapse text by: PHROOM American photographer Amani Willett reconstructs through a book the story of Joseph Plummer, a hermit who lived in the forests of New Hampshire at the end of the eighteenth century. Two centuries later, the same lands where Plummer lived were bought […]
Milky Way // Vincent Ferrané

I found Milky Way by Vincent Ferrane the first day of the NYABF and returned to it the second, enduring the brutal heat of the tiny room to look again. Three days of looking and I couldn’t buy a thing—I looked and looked, connecting with little. But for that book I stood in the stifling […]
American Cowboy // Karoliina Paatos

My favorite thing about the Cowboy is its porosity, the vents between a lifestyle of maintenance and the same word’s constructed iconography, romance, and cinema. This collision creates what I imagine to be a sort of spin-cycle, life imitating art and art imitating life and all remaining American Cowboys tasked with filling the shoes of […]
Balint Alovits

Balint Alovits is London based photographer, born in Budapest, Hungary in 1987. He gained his Bachelor diploma in Photography from Budapest Metropolitan University in 2014. Also worked as a photo assistant at Flashback Photo Studio between 2016 and 2017. Currently he is pursuing his Masters in Photography at Central Saint Martins. His photographic work is simple, precise and […]
Eschaton // Mike Williams

The scientists have been moving the hands of the doomsday clock rather frequently these days. Dramatizing the path of humanity towards imminent destruction. Press conferences riddled with flash and voices shouting for attention illustrate the panic of present day life on Earth. To those who are looking at their lives on the planet it is […]
Magali Avezou

Giangiacomo Cirla: Hello Magali, we met during MIA Photo Fair in which there was the editorial section curated by you, how did it go and how your collaboration was born? Magali Avezou: Claudio Composti, founder of MC2 Gallery in Milan, introduced me to Fabio and Lorenza Castelli. I presented them archipelago, the curatorial platform I set-up […]
Cassandra Klos

Cassandra Klos (b. 1991) is a Boston-based artist. Born and raised in New Hampshire, she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2014 from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston at Tufts University. Her projects focus on manipulating the validity of photography and creating dual realities that breathe life into situations where […]
What the Living Carry // Morgan Ashcom

What the living carry? Posed as a question, Cormac McCarthy’s quotation seems to be a form of lightning investigation around the finality of life, and what we would do if we were forced to make quick and impulsive choices or were dictated to contingencies and unpredictable external agents, perhaps pushed by fate. It is one […]