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Photography
Gilda Bruno
Daniil Kotliar’s ’13th January’ sees the Paris-based photographer immortalise the vibrant cultural idiosyncrasies of his homeland.
The Hong Kong photographer explores “different ways of conceiving society, our relationship to the land and each other”.
Art
In ‘Dreaming the End’, the multidisciplinary artist draws on Italian arthouse cinema to explore the notion of identity in perpetual flux.
In ‘Hic et Nunc’ the artist translates the unpredictability of the human experience onto existential canvases.
In ‘Another World’, the artist captures her nude muses in a spellbinding dialogue with Mother Earth.
In ‘The Land Of Promises’, the photographer explores how the 1979 regulations changed the lives of millions of Chinese children – including her own.
In a new project, ‘Made of Smokeless Fire’, photographer Camille Farrah Lenain chronicles the stories of those redefining their religious heritage.
Bronwen Parker-Rhodes and Emily Dinsdale’s new book ‘Wanting You to Want Me’ documents real-life stories of the women working in these secret spaces.
Daniella d’Aiuto’s ‘Safe Space’ explores navigating the industry as a person of colour with a neurological disorder. We speak to her and her subjects.
In ‘GIRLS’, photographer Guen Fiore and stylist Rubina Vita Marchiori capture the essence of being a young woman right now.
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