Intimacy has become a word that is more and more difficult to articulate in times of immediacy and overabundance of choices and distractions. The over-exposure of orchestrated privacy on social media has made us numb to real-life interactions. Are we simply not interested in the...

Jordanna Kalman is a fine art photographer whose practice deals with the complexities and anxieties of womanhood, independence and loneliness. Her project ‘Invisible’, originally shot on Polaroid film, presents a series of surreal, manipulated images in which the subject is removed from the frame. ...

Jordanna Kalman is a fine art photographer whose practice deals with the complexities and anxieties of womanhood, independence and loneliness. Her project ‘Invisible’, originally shot on Polaroid film, presents a series of surreal, manipulated images in which the subject is removed from the frame. ...

Jordanna Kalman is a fine art photographer whose practice deals with the complexities and anxieties of womanhood, independence and loneliness. Her project ‘Invisible’, originally shot on Polaroid film, presents a series of surreal, manipulated images in which the subject is removed from the frame. ...

Margaret Liang (Davaa, b.1998) is a Chinese artist based in London. In her project ‘My Grave’, she uses the imaginary grave as a metalinguistic extension of the corporeal to explore matters of memory, ontological presence and self-preservation. In an interview with Liang, we ask her...

Imagine having the platform to share a story with the audience but there is one restriction – you only have 16 pages. This seems to be the concept of the Turin-based photographer Daniel Escoffier (b. 1997) as recently, he founded a zine – Sun 16...

From a young age, Dutch artist Jackie Mulder already felt drawn to doing the unexpected; to break away from the ties that bind us all to this rules-driven world we live in. As a creative, her rebellion was necessary for her to evolve her artistic...

The recently published monograph by Rita Lino (b. 1986, Portugal) suggests a new reading of the body and the model, becoming a pure image and tool, free of any pre-established identity. Lino’s work can be described as diaristic, instinctive and intimate while commenting on the...