2023
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CJ Chandler: The Twist of a Knee
Both brutal and tender, the twist of a knee was made over four years in and around Makhanda in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.
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Evelyn Hofer: New York
In Hofer’s photos of the street and (semi-)public spaces, people and architecture become symbols of a particular time and place. She immersed herself in New York society and captured these aspects of the everyday in images that invariably reflect the zeitgeist.
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Yana Wernicke: Companions
Wernicke’s series is a touching portrait of two young women who have established profound relationships with animals. Rosina and Julie each independently save animals from certain death and create bonds of love and trust with them.
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Sibylle Bergemann – Stadt Land Hund. Photographs 1966–2010
In a career spanning more than four decades, Berlin-born Sibylle Bergemann created an extraordinary oeuvre ranging from fashion and portrait photographs to literary reportages and atmospheric series.
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Gauri Gill: Acts of Appearance
Acts of Appearance assumed its form within a village of Adivasi papier-mâché artists from the Kokna and Warli tribes in Palghar district. Further inland from Dahanu, it is one of the most impoverished districts in Maharashtra, India.
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Naohiro Harada: Tokyo Fishgraphs
Naohiro Harada’s (b. 1982, Japanese) series is an attempt to explore the origin of the eccentricity of Japanese visual culture through the usage of traditional methods by composing a fictional documentary for the audienceless 2020 Olympics.
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Monika Orpik: Stepping Out Into This Almost Empty Road
The book combines photographic material and texts that revolve around the permanent in-between state that is inseparable from the notion of migration. What happens when you’re forced to leave something behind and start a new elsewhere?
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Thomas Rousset: Prabérians
Over twelve years, Thomas Rousset has probed every corner of his family village to create a surrealistic yet tender docufiction of its inhabitants.
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Nhu Xuan Hua: Tropism, Consequences of a Displaced Memory
Nhu Xuan Hua delved into the power of memories in a piece of work titled “Tropism, Consequences of a Displaced Memory.”
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Keiko Nomura: Melody of Light
Melody of light is a result of the artist’s six-week stay in Wroclaw – her moving freely among a variety of places and people, themes and contexts.
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Yelena Yemchuk: УYY
The publishing project brings together the author’s photographs, paintings and personal archive to bring out the essential elements of her wide-ranging and heterogeneous research.
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Harri Pälviranta: Battered
Harri Pälviranta is a Finnish photographic artist and researcher. At the core of his artistic curiosity are issues relating to violence and masculinity.