Photography
The Italian photographer turns his lens to horses, those majestic animals he grew up seeing roaming free in nature. But there’s more to them — a sense of mysticism, of history, and mythology.
Cheeky, political, ironic; Oliviero created the most talked-about ads of the ’90s. But he was so much more than that. Today, we honour the late photographer by sharing an interview we did with him back in 2017.
If eyes are the windows to our soul, what are teeth, then? The answer is unclear, but the photographer explores this as well as the emotions they evoke in her new series, “A History of Teeth.”
Vivianne Sassen creates dreamlike worlds where bodies morph, the familiar feels estranged, and shadows act as portals to parallel worlds. Today we speak with the curator of her retrospective at Foam.
Travel to Iraq, Palestine, or Lebanon through the lens of the photographer, who aims to challenge preconceptions of the Middle East that Western media has built up for decades.
Tackling grief, loss, Black fatherhood, and memory in a candid, beautiful way, the photographer presents his new series, “Hero, Father, Friend,” dedicated to his late father.
The historic Les Rencontres d’Arles celebrates a new collaborative edition in Xiamen, China, to showcase some of the most important contemporary photographers there.
The photographer and filmmaker, author of works like “Kids,” opens up his ten-year-long archive in the “Return” monograph, where he documents the troubled life of suburban American teenagers.
Dive into the layers of Southwestern Chinese culture in “Future Chinese Yao Experiment 2405,” both a project and a representation of life rooted in collective memory that moves forward as well as perseveres in its beauty.
Can you imagine what flowers made of glass or metal would look like? The photographer and artist explores these materialities in his new solo show, currently on view at Copenhagen’s Galleri Norup.