© Stella Bach, Untitled, from the project Meditations in an Emergency. © Stella Bach, Untitled, from the project Meditations in an Emergency. © Stella Bach, Untitled, from the project Meditations in an Emergency. © Stella Bach, Untitled, from the project Meditations in an Emergency. © Stella Bach, Untitled, from the project Meditations in an Emergency.…
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© Andrei Liankevich, all photographs from the series Goodbye, Motherland, 2011 The “Goodbye, Motherland” project explores the attitude to WWII in Belarus. Belarus has only one ideology – war ideology. Belarus Independence Day is the day when the capital was freed from the Nazi occupation. The main streets in the capital are named after war…
Read More٠ Christopher Marques: working-through the postmemory trauma ٠
all photographs © Christopher Marques, from the project O Álbum/The Album, 2013 Christopher’s work revolves around the quest for identity. It’s a postmodern symptom. The industrialization and the instant access to difference places, languages, faces and times, tends to confuse people. As we grow up, it’s inevitable to go through a phase where we find…
Read More٠ Duarte Amaral Netto: It’s all real, you just need to give up on your anguish (II of III) ٠
Part I of essay here © Duarte Amaral Netto, Ambient 4 (#3 e #5), 2004 48×130 cm. Lambda Print on Fuji Fine Art. Ed. 3 + 1 AP Before going on to explore Duarte’s recent exhibitions – The Polish Club Case (2011), Z (2012) and Selective Affinities (2013) – I’d like to take a brief…
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© Eli Craven, Smoosh Smaller, from Condolences © Eli Craven, Side Swing, from Woman Alive © Eli Craven, Sofa, from Screen Lovers © Eli Craven, Hunch, from Screen Lovers © Eli Craven, White Hair, from Folding © Eli Craven, Tuck, from Folding More of Eli’s work here
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© E-J Major, Postcard, from the series Love is… © E-J Major, Postcard, from the series Love is… © E-J Major, Postcard, from the series Love is… “Love is… Three years ago, London-based artist E-J Major began asking strangers to divulge their thoughts on this most profound, yet indefinable subject. The answers, sent…
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