Tag: sociology
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The Nobodies and The Photography of G.M.B. Akash
Carlo Rey Lacsamana explores the work of the Bangladeshi photojournalist G.M.B. Akash how photojournalism can go beyond mere reporting and can become an exemplary act of witness.
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Introduction to Archival Photography: from Birth to Postmodernism
From the encyclopaedias of the Enlightenment Age to the metanarratives of Postmodernism: an introduction to the language of photographic archives.
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Max Eicke. The Vulnerability Beyond the Surface #TheNewOnes
Of everything that lies beyond the surface, Max Eicke makes it the engine of a perpetual investigation, from social to personal, breaking the walls of denial.
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Carrying A Heart with Jonas Pfeiffer – #TheNewOnes
Jonas Pfeiffer explains the pressure of society on a human being thanks to his 3D artworks.
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Like a Free Guy – Interview with Takahiro Toh #TheNewOnes
Feeling the energy of the city, understanding its evolution and respecting the changes. This is what Takahiro’s photography is about.
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Jasper Tejano: Understanding One Another – #TheNewOnes
Re-inventing a genre, exploring your own soul and understanding the others. Jump into the world of Jasper Tejano.
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Gabriele Basilico – In-between territories #MonthlyExhibit
Basilico creates his own style, immediate and highly recognizable, to describe cities: a documentary and analytical style with which he seems to vivisect the urban space created by man. His photographs do not capture the moment, nor do they steal images of city life like those of Berengo Gardin or William Klein, but reproduce urban complexity through an open, contemplative gaze that recalls Walker Evans.
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Alice Carron and senses photography – #TheNewOnes
Alice Carron, a young girl that starts to shoot at 12 years old.