Pin Chun Kuo is taking a polaroid a day till the world ends
Kuo Pin Chun is a visual artist from Taiwan. Her works include installations, performances, videos, and photography. She is documenting life up to the end of the world in her daily polaroid series that ask a lot of questions.
Meg Williams captures the human form and all of its prettiness
Megan Williams was born in the UK and is currently in the final year of getting a BA hons degree in Fashion Photography. She captures a variety of fashion-based and personal imagery that has recently mainly explored themes of femininity. She loves colour! And animals. And she has been doing photography since she was 13.
Project title -'Trees'
‘Trees’ is a project that came about accidentally. It started when walking around London during a heat wave and I took a series of photographs of trees that were losing their leaves due to drought.
Wu Liewei roaming the night (and day)
Wu Liewei is a Chinese fashion blogger and photographer who likes to take along his friends or models to explore the possibilities of nighttime in the city and see what fun stories his camera can capture. He shoots during the day too, of course.
TKH exploring urbanities
Macau-born TKH (Kuok Hou Tang) is a photographer with a BA in sociology. Tang is the founder of the Macau photo collective - "Dialect". He takes on themes such as the city, time, memory and local culture and explores them through the man-made landscape, the interconnection among urbanites, landscapes and human existence versus Nature.
Shen Wei shoots self-reflection
Shen Wei is a Chinese-born American artist based in New York City. He is known for his intimate portraits of others and himself, as well as his poetic landscapes and still-life photography. His work has been exhibited internationally and featured in some of the biggest magazines in the world. His work embraces the Chinese philosophy of Qi, traditional Chinese paintings, nature, self-reflection, and moments of daily life.
Yen Lan Tseng photographs aspects of the female body
Based in Taiwan, Tseng Yen Lan has been documenting girls around her since the start of her career at 19. She is fascinated by the many aspects of the female body, such as postures, colors, smells, as well as abstract atmospheres, and the emotions it brings. Her film photographs usually revolve around females and the aesthetics of young women.
The Voice of the Cicada
by Vassilis VasileiouThe "Voice of the Cicada" is an ongoing project about the slow power of the mundane. The constructed spaces, the human-induced alterations on the natural environment, as well as the objects that we use in our day-to-day activities, affect us in a more impactful way than we believe they do.
Slava Mogutin's Polaroid Rage
A Polaroid is a unique photographic document. Each one is a material fact describing what the artist found interesting and beautiful to record. The use to which Slava Mogutin puts the instrument is to document his queer friends—artists, models, porn stars, art world luminaries and people he encountered at Fire Island and Riis Beach.The subjects share a common thread. They are often gender transgressive—many, as he describes them, are “people on the fringes of society, marginalized lives and souls that don’t have objective representation in contemporary culture.
Moonchild by Cécile André
"“Moonchild” is a hymn to freedom. To the right to be different. It is also an encounter with Reine, a young woman full of life and positive energy, who has chosen to play on her uniqueness. Reine has albinism and she makes her a real strength. In my photographic work, I try to show a diversity of bodies. This series is a reflection of this commitment. It is also a way to express my feminist beliefs."
Bran Sólo paints contemporary melancholy
Bran Sólo is exploring the relationship between science and art, which he regards as part of him. Meanwhile, in his Mediterranean colored paintings he is interested in the graphic study of other subjects such as masculinity within a new feminist reality and consciousness, where a man can be a man on his own terms.
Liang Hong explores humans within their environment
Liang Hong is a Chinese photographer interested in exploring the relationship between people and the environment surrounding them bringing light changes and unexpected weather conditions into his photographs.
Park Jungwoo embraces the shadows and beauty of ordinary moments
Park Jungwoo is a photographer who loves shadow over light, finds inspiration in punk music and observing daily life and feels drawn to the brilliant beauty of ordinary moments. It is no surprise his work is a feast of colors and shapes.
Feng Jiang recreates the 90s using desires and fantasies
Feng Jiang is a Chinese born photographer working and living in Canada. His work grows as he does like extended self-portraits that reflect desires, ideologies, fantasies and brain waves from different stages of his life. FInd out how expeirences, stimulations, and particularly the 90s reflect in his work.
YMMOT-Tommy Wan mixing gender fluid elements in blue tones
Men's fashion is changing and Tommy Wan is one of the new trend setting designers to confirm that. Mixing gender fluid elements, highlighted by blue tones he creates distinctive menswear that turn long-established clothing into modern fashion.
Giulia Mazza bends reality in her photographs
Giulia Mazza is a photographer and visual artist based in Bologna. Her visual language delves into the confused relationship between reality and subconsciousness, paying particular attention to the perception and interpretation of identity.
Katy Shayne creates imagery that will break through your comfort zones
Currently based in Los Angeles, Katy Shayne documents everything from street trash, Texas funeral homes, two-step saloons, fashion objects, artists and their interiors.
Sculptures
Through the architectural form of the fabrics, it is no longer the clothing that conforms to the person but the person to the clothing. As a result, they lose the original relation to their environment and take on sculptural features that restrict the desire for space and expanse. The resulting sculptures thus develop a new dynamic in relation to their natural and physical environment.
Tanya Sharapova photographed a stranger a day
Tanya Sharapova talks to Jana Roth about how she photographed her way through months of social distancing in Berlin.