Family secrets, our unwanted skeletons in the closet, can resurface and haunt us back in shocking intensity for years. They are these phantoms sitting on our shoulders and whispering spells into our ears. After experiencing such a phenomenon himself, Peter Pflügler decided to transform his...

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. ...

Investigating dictatorship and totalitarian systems using the example of Communist abuse of power by the secret intelligence service of East Germany, known as Stasi is the project Hotel of Eternal Light by Karolina Spolniewski (b.1988, Poland). The body of work was primarily shot in the...

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...

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...