2024-01-21
Lens Culture

Breathers, After Alzheimers

Working in black and white, Jon Feinstein zeroes in on the forms of trees and weedy plants, drawing the eye to details, which act as mirrors for the photographer’s grief and joy during a difficult period of family life.

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Lens Culture

Golikro

Calling upon lost ancestral traditions in his black and white photographs, Olivier Khouadiani enlists the children of Amanikro, a village in Côte d’Ivoire, to connect past and present in the face of the future.

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Lens Culture

Whispers

A multi-layered approach to visual storytelling — a conversation, a portrait, and a detail of a personal object or a place — captures the shared experiences of Chinese citizens coping with isolation while abroad during the Covid lockdown.

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Lens Culture

Imago

Using alternative photographic processes, Mehrdad Mirzaie reinterprets archival images to question how photographs influence our perception of history and shape our vision of the future.

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Lens Culture

15 Most Popular Photo Stories from LensCulture in 2023

Here are 15 of LensCulture’s most popular highlights from 2023 — a mix of new discoveries, photobook reviews, interviews, essays, exhibitions and visual stories.

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Lens Culture

HOJO

Juxtaposing intimate self-portraits with medical scans, collages and images of oddly shaped vegetables, Mayumi Suzuki explores her experience of fertility treatment—an issue rarely discussed in Japanese society.

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Lens Culture

My Mom Wants To Go Back Home

Documenting her journey from Ukraine to the Netherlands with her mother, Hanna Hrabarska’s visual diary grapples with the experience of being forced to leave one’s home in the face of war—and the challenges of arriving in a new country.

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Lens Culture

Cultural Changes at the Coldest Place on Earth — A Photo Story from Yakutsk

Photographer Alexey Vasyliev offers an intimate look into the life and changing culture of the Evens, an indigenous tribe in his hometown of Yakutsk — one of the coldest places on Earth.

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British Journal of Photography
Charles Lee brings Black cowboys to SF Camerawork

Charles Lee brings Black cowboys to SF Camerawork

Charles Lee hopes to confront prejudices in American mythology and give viewers a more balanced representation of US history
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British Journal of Photography
When social work and art-making go hand in hand

When social work and art-making go hand in hand

Informed by their day job as a social worker, Marley Starskey Butler traces their own complex upbringing through moving-image, text and photographs
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British Journal of Photography
‘My beacon of light for anyone who has felt the weight of oppression’: A ghostly response to women’s struggle

‘My beacon of light for anyone who has felt the weight of oppression’: A ghostly response to women’s struggle

In New Moons, Italian artist Ada Marino channels her grandmother’s strength in a captivating vision of the future
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British Journal of Photography
How artists are fighting Instagram’s nipple censorship

How artists are fighting Instagram’s nipple censorship

Women’s nipples are censored online while men’s are not, a state of control that has worrying repercussions for artists and marginalised groups
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British Journal of Photography
Portrait of Britain Vol. 6 winners: Capturing the tapestry of life in Britain

Portrait of Britain Vol. 6 winners: Capturing the tapestry of life in Britain

From time-honoured rituals, to intimate homes and tight-knit communities, this year’s winning images showcase the diverse faces, traditions and stories that define Britain today
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British Journal of Photography
Johannes Reinhart on bringing Sapiland to Indian Photo Festival

Johannes Reinhart on bringing Sapiland to Indian Photo Festival

The German-born, Australia-based photographer talks through his project highlighting our paradoxical relationships with nature today
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British Journal of Photography
Arts and grafts: Revolv Collective bring landscape to London Art Fair

Arts and grafts: Revolv Collective bring landscape to London Art Fair

Thirteen image-makers feature in Grafting, a special showcase for the Islington fair’s Photo50 section
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British Journal of Photography
An-My Lê’s war and peace

An-My Lê’s war and peace

Heavily influenced by the Vietnam War, An-My Lê probes the fears and fictions behind our militarised era. This major solo show sees her loop history into new cycles, finds Ravi Ghosh
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Magnum Photos

Desert, Fire, Flood by Zied Ben Romdhane

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Magnum Photos

Peter van Agtmael: A Decade of Documenting Israel and Palestine

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Magnum Photos

Three Voices From Palestine Curated by Myriam Boulos

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Magnum Photos

From the Archive: Israel and Palestine

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Magnum Photos

Moises Saman Documents the Effects of Devastating Floods in Libya

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Magnum Photos

Nanna Heitmann’s Photographs of Life in Russia During Wartime

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Magnum Welcomes Four New Members

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Magnum Photos

100 Photos for Press Freedom by Abbas

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ASBX
Max Pinckers & Thomas Sauvin – The Future Without You

Max Pinckers & Thomas Sauvin – The Future Without You

The introduction of computers in the workplace well prefigures the advent of the internet. Before the release of the PC in the 80’s, computers were mostly vast, immovable machines which by today’s standards had relatively low processing power. Located in air-conditioned comms rooms, various forms of cabling sprawled out from them into patch cabinets resembling […]

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ASBX
Mårten Lange – Threshold

Mårten Lange – Threshold

Humans leave traces of their presence almost everywhere they inhabit in the built environment. It’s difficult for humans not to leave a mark, as they have a tendency to leave a marker of their passing, however involuntary or intended. This is partly due to how we view our world and its obligations to suit our […]

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ASBX
Toshio Shibata – Day For Night

Toshio Shibata – Day For Night

  The work of Toshio Shibata is not easy to categorize by genre. The overriding and extended principle featured in the work is that of a type of industrial architectural photography. This is, in turn, echoed by a nod to ecological considerations of the landscape. The photographs feel monumental and isolated. People do not enter […]

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ASBX
Curran Hatleberg – Lost Coast & River’s Dream

Curran Hatleberg – Lost Coast & River’s Dream

There is a strange and perplexing photograph in Curran Hatleberg’s photobook, River’s Dream (TBW, 2022), which shows a man with a large swarm of bees attached to his face and body. The image is bewildering. The man is sitting down in a chair, with no protective gear, and his eyes are closed. His hands are […]

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ASBX
Interview with Keisha Scarville

Interview with Keisha Scarville

Keisha Scarville and I spoke via email to discuss her new book lick of tongue, rub of finger, on soft wound (MACK, 2023), which was shortlisted for the Aperture/Paris Photo First PhotoBook Award.  The book is constructed with images from several bodies of work over the past 20 years, each of which in its own way investigates […]

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ASBX
Uta Genilke – Replikant

Uta Genilke – Replikant

I did not want to use Bladerunner as an analogy for this photobook simply because the title implies an association. I find nothing immediate in the book that relates the film to Uta’s miasmatic and crepuscular photographs. However, I could marginally make that leap if I wanted to chalk the images up to having a […]

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ASBX
Five Photobooks from 2023

Five Photobooks from 2023

For the complete list, please consult the Nearest Podcast in the following weeks, where I will MC over a much longer list of the great books published this year. For this list, I wanted to keep the books down to five that I feel will define the artist’s career or are crucial to the medium. […]

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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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