For Luke Gilford, an American photographer born and raised in Colorado, his earliest memories are marked by a love of rodeo and disgust at its homophobic dynamics. With his photo book National Anthem, the photographer decided to highlight queer rodeo communities instead. [caption id="attachment_9058" align="alignnone"[...]
Through her series Parade (2017), French photographer Manon Boyer questions self-representation and artifice taken to the extreme, particularly in American visual culture. Each of the photographs celebrates these notions, which are part of a society in which image, and the reflection of the self, occupy[...]
In the midst of the 2000s aesthetic comeback boom, Italian multidisciplinary creative Giuseppe Pettineo has chosen his preference: the 1990s. Artist, graphic designer and photographer, Giuseppe Pettino is nostalgic and intends to bring back to life his favorite decade, the one that rocked his childhood[...]
In 1982, Barry Lewis arrived in familiar territory when he portrayed a "Butlin" vacation center. Butlin’s centers offered the British working class a "low cost" entertainment holiday. If photographer Barry Lewis is interested in these places, it is because in 1966 he signed his first[...]
From illustrations to graffiti painted on walls, Athena Paginton re-enacts these artistic and activist techniques and reinjects them into her practice as a makeup artist. Her creative ideas take the form of 2D creations, where the lines of human faces become the living, moving canvas[...]
Fernando Bengoechea (1965-2004) was one of those people who were suddenly sucked into the raging waves of the terrible tsunami in South Asia. Originally from Argentina, he emigrated with his family to Brazil at the age of 13 before moving to São Paulo and then[...]
Boris Camaca celebrates the movement of bodies in a painful, yet visual, reflection on collapsology. Alongside electronic music producer Rone, and the choreographers' collective (LA)HORDE, Boris Camaca photographs 20 dancers from the Ballet de Marseille for the show Room with a View. [caption id="attachment_8839" align="alignnone"[...]
Greetings from a flat country is a declaration of love to the nostalgia of a country left behind, Switzerland, and the celebration of another discovered country, the Netherlands. In this photo series, Swiss artist Stephanie Luescher captures elements of Dutch cuisine, and creates new memories.[...]