SCRIM is a lightweight transparent fabric that is often used in cinemas or bookbinding particularly because of its very light texture. It is also the material that surrounds the eponymous book composed by Ida Nissen (b. 1986, Denmark) and published by Lodret Vandret. Her monograph...

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...

Love comes and leaves our lives. An ecstasy fuelled with euphoria and desire, yet also pain and grief. It is something so personal and hard to understand. However, we take the risk of love while knowing we can get scarred for life… The experience of love...

Räuber Book Review Artist: Josh Kern Photobook: Räuber Publisher: Eigensinn Publishing Specs: Softcover, Nature Linen, 240 pages, 150 x 200 mm Price: €28 Set against rural and urban German landscapes, the photographs by Josh Kern (b. 1993) give us an open and honest glimpse into the everyday moments of a young individual’s life and those...

How do we interpret a family album that has been taken into a new context as a photobook? That is a concern of Takashi Yatoo’s debut monograph Palam which juxtaposes photographs taken over a period of 25 years, combining both newly created imagery with photographs...

In 2019 Hungarian artist Kíra Krász (b. 1995, Pécs) moved to the UK to study at the University of Brighton, where she graduated with a BA in Photography. She now lives and works in Hungary, where she continues to feed her curiosity towards images, exploring...

Eeva Hannula’s self-published book ‘Amorphous Writings’ is an experimental hybrid of photography and poetry, in which images are used by means of writing with them to discover her own artistic language. ...

Siqi Li (b.1998) is a Chinese artist currently based between London and Beijing, who recently graduated from London College of Communication with a MA degree in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography. Her practice explores centric and profound human experiences such as loss and longing; an emotionally charged combination...