2021-03-15 2021-03-18
Lens Culture

Wonderland: A Fairy Tale of the Soviet Monolith

Photographer Jason Eskenazi traveled throughout Russia before and after the fall of the USSR and created a remarkable photobook that reverberates with the classic structure of dark fairy tales.

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Lens Culture

The Restoration Will

The 2011 tsunami in Japan destroyed this artist’s home, decimated her father’s photo studio, and took the lives of her parents. After the disaster, she picked up her father’s camera and created a moving tribute to her lost family.

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Lens Culture

Conceptual Photographs, the Neutral in Realism, and More

A short but wide-ranging conversation: from tactile, tangible connections to the photographic medium, to establishing an honest dialogue with portraiture.

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Lens Culture

Novogen

Meet the Novogen White, a special breed of commercial chicken whose eggs are used in the pharmaceutical industry for a wide range of medicines, including vaccine production. It’s a complicated story.

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Lens Culture

Utopia

Embarking on a visual journey through the make-shift world of refugee camps, Sebastian Wells explores the tension between impermanence and permanence that exists in these environments.

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Lens Culture

Revelation through Collaboration

Founded by two Greek artists, Zoetrope—an artist-run space in Athens—is rethinking the gallery as an ever-changing centre of experimentation, collectivity and growth.

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Lens Culture

As Immense as the Sky

Calling the past into the present, Meryl McMaster’s otherworldly self-portraits draw on her Indigenous and European heritage, channeling photography as a tool to reclaim and reimagine these intertwined histories.

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Lens Culture

Companion Pieces: New Photography 2020

The latest “New Photography” exhibition at MoMA has migrated online to offer up an immersive, digital experience of the work and process of eight artists asking the question: How do images speak to each other?

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British Journal of Photography
Zanele Muholi curates the latest exhibition of David Goldblatt’s archive in New York

Zanele Muholi curates the latest exhibition of David Goldblatt’s archive in New York

Reading Time: 3 minutes The late South African photographer’s close friend and mentee explores Golblatt’s “living memory” in a new show at Pace Gallery
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British Journal of Photography
John Edmonds wins 2021 Foam Paul Huf Award

John Edmonds wins 2021 Foam Paul Huf Award

Reading Time: 2 minutes This year’s prestigious prize goes to American artist John Edmonds, recognised for his “articulate, distinctive style, and clarity of vision”
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British Journal of Photography
Industry Insights: Mother London’s Julie Cook on championing new talent and working as a team

Industry Insights: Mother London’s Julie Cook on championing new talent and working as a team

Reading Time: 4 minutes Julie Cook, head of art at Mother London, gives an insight into working at a global creative agency, and advice for emerging photographers
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British Journal of Photography
“Like a flower in late bloom”: Mona Kuhn on time, figure and presence

“Like a flower in late bloom”: Mona Kuhn on time, figure and presence

Reading Time: 3 minutes The Brazilian-born artist’s latest monograph charts over 20 years or work redefining the canonical nude
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British Journal of Photography
Highlights from the 2021 World Press Photo nominees

Highlights from the 2021 World Press Photo nominees

Reading Time: 5 minutes The World Press Photo Contest has announced the nominees for 2021. Here, we round up some of the most compelling stories
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British Journal of Photography
Picture This: Memory

Picture This: Memory

Reading Time: 6 minutes Cary Fagan, Aaron Schuman, Kalpesh Lathigura and others reflect on memories through image and text, as part of our ongoing series Picture This.
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British Journal of Photography
My Camera and Me: Alys Tomlinson

My Camera and Me: Alys Tomlinson

Reading Time: 3 minutes “With large format cameras, your equipment becomes your teacher”
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British Journal of Photography
Sisterhood: celebrating femininity, pride and collective strength

Sisterhood: celebrating femininity, pride and collective strength

Reading Time: 2 minutes Vivek Vadoliya collaborates with Speaker’s Corner, bringing new work championing the cultural collective
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Dodho

Changpa nomads; Soul keepers of the Himalayas by Mayank Soni

As an old saying about Ladakh goes, “a land is so barren and the passes so high that only the best friends or fiercest enemies would want to visit us.”
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Dodho

Film Noir; The Silent Ultimatum by Jack Savage

A follow up to Jack Savages critically acclaimed series “Definitive Ambiguities”. This series is again indebted to the ghosts of our shared cinematic past, and the cinema of Film Noir (1920-50).
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Dodho

The human condition; Of Sorrow and Quiet Discontent by Robert Bonk

Ten photographs, each independent of the other gathered together into a ongoing series, explore small yet unsettling and familiar dramas of loss and isolation.
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Dodho

My personal journey; Generation 1.75 by Rohina Hoffman

On the day I was born in India, my father flew to Queens, N.Y. to finish his medical education. My mother followed three months later and I was left to be raised by my grandparents.
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Dodho

Social realism; Russian Fairy Tales by Frank Herfort

An Ambiguous Journey Through the Beauty, Benevolence and the In-between – Cinematic, dream-like shots of Russia.“Fairy Tales” is a work about the mystery and myth of the largest country in the world.
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Dodho

My life in mirrors

Mirrors have long been a source of fascination for me and it is a subject I keep returning to. They have so many possibilities. They can reflect not only what is in the frame of the photograph but what is outside of it also.
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Dodho

How to safely store your photo equipment

If you want to make sure that your photo equipment is safe and secure, protecting it adequately is crucial. Though, the question is: What are the things you should get to organize them to be properly guarded? In this article, you will learn about the 4 ways on how to safely store your photo equipment. 4 Secure Ways To Store Your Photo Equipment The main essence of storing your photo equipment is to keep your equipment…
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Dodho

Losing our minds by Eddy Verloes

I want this poetic-philosophical reflection to speak through my images in these corona times. In my series “Losing our minds” I consciously show only young people who are looking for themselves, for the meaning of life and the relationship between man and nature.
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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: March 12, 2021

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Magnum Photos

Photographing Syria’s Civil War and its Ramifications

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: March 5, 2021

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: February 26, 2021

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Magnum Photos

Magnum Photos: Archive Review Update

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: February 19, 2021

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: February 12, 2021

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Magnum Photos

JFK for President

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ASBX
Piotr Uklanski: Pornalikes- Doppelgängers Monozygotic Teasers and Teratology

Piotr Uklanski: Pornalikes- Doppelgängers Monozygotic Teasers and Teratology

    The history of the Doppelgänger-the German word for a look-alike is long and has its roots in a form of teratology or study of medical abnormalities both in human and animal form. These abnormalities can be seen as an example in conjoined or “Siamese” twins. Further to the conjoined version of twinning is […]

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ASBX
A Conversation Between Robert Morat and Matteo Di Giovanni

A Conversation Between Robert Morat and Matteo Di Giovanni

RM: What is “home“ to you? Maybe also talk about where and how you grew up and where you feel your roots are. MDG: This is a question I’ve been asking myself many times in the last few years and – to be frank – I still don’t have a definitive answer. I’m more prone […]

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ASBX
Andreas Gehrke’s Berlin

Andreas Gehrke’s Berlin

“Berlin’s character is not in its facade, but rather its margins”       Berlin’s legacy of the wall and the legacy of the war mark its facade and its imperial history like a pock-marked child whose scars were never allowed to heal due to the constant re-opening of their scabrous surface. Berlin is a […]

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ASBX
Mihai Șovăială’s Holding Pattern

Mihai Șovăială’s Holding Pattern

      Infrastructure and industrial sites offer an abstract alternative to the everyday environment. Though most of the sites associated with infrastructure remain hard to visit for various reasons, most of which deal in “security” issues, their strange form and dispossession of people in general terms make their profiles eerily desirous to photograph. There […]

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ASBX
Giles Price Restricted Residence Thermal Observations

Giles Price Restricted Residence Thermal Observations

  “To call Price’s book clever would be a disservice to himself and those involved. It is brave and brilliant in its assessment of the topic and should be valued for what it is not-a rush to exploit the sensitive undergirding of tragedy as featured in the work(s) of D’Agata and others”   I am […]

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ASBX
Francesca Todde: A Sensitive Education

Francesca Todde: A Sensitive Education

  “If one day we reduced our bestiary knowledge to flight, I would wake to a world brimming with potential calamity”   It is possible that I have not met the right type of bird. I will admit a deep distrust with their whole phylum. If one day we reduced our bestiary knowledge to flight, […]

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ASBX
Broomberg & Chanarin The Late Estate

Broomberg & Chanarin The Late Estate

“Something about our goodbye will always scratch like an infected nipple under a peasant’s burlap shirt. How else to carry these potatoes?”   I will freely admit that I am questioning to myself whether you are worth more to me dead or alive. Of course, this is mostly due to the uncomfortable feelings of loss […]

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
The Most Beautiful Place in the World

The Most Beautiful Place in the World

Contemporary Slovenian photography, or at least the selected fragment of it was presented to the domestic public in another exhibition of the Croatian Photographic Union, this time held in KlovićeviDvori. The curator, Sandra KrižićBoban moves the focus from the domestic art scene to the neighboring scene, the Slovenian scene, creating a collaboration with Gallery Fotografija…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Faces of Time

Faces of Time

In 1929, German photographer August Sander (1876-1964) published a book with sixty photographs portraying the people of his time. In genre terms, one might call these photographs portraits which either show individual persons, or several of them set in the same environment. It is clear that each person is aware that he / she is…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Somewhere

Somewhere

She began at this time to describe landscape as if anything she saw was a natural phenomenon, a thing existent in itself, and she found it, this exercise, very interesting and it finally led her to the later series of Operas and Plays. I am trying to be as commonplace as I can be, she used to…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey as transcendence of “the imminent conditions of consciousness” and the naïve art-phenomenology of “reality” Đukić versus Altamira and On Kawara Assuming reality is real, its media-trace/manifestation are also real. The significance of the media-projected reality uncovers itself through strengthening the awareness of necessity to transcend the realistic ideology frame. It is exactly this…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Constructing an identity through the family archive  / Archon of the family heritage

Constructing an identity through the family archive / Archon of the family heritage

Where does the need to build an identity by reconstructing a family history come from? What is it in the past that is so strong that we could possibly rely on in an attempt to define our own existence?  Are we looking for an explanation? For reasons? Justification?  Or are we simply denying our own…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor takes interest in the fringe fields of light. What does he find in them? Fringe frequencies? But there is no such a thing, cause frequencies always move on, metamorphosing from visible to invisible, from light to sound and, further down to the oscillations that make up the universe. The given possibilities of our perceptions…

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Transeurope photo

hola mundo

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