Where Women Aren’t As Free is an ongoing documentary project chronicling the continuing battle over women's bodily autonomy and the erosion of abortion rights across the United States. I never asked ...
An ongoing series of self-portraits taken with items I have received from my local Buy Nothing Group. My recent series, “Buy Nothing”, is a series of self-portraits taken with items I have received ...
Artistic research by artists Isabel Löfgren & Patricia Gouvêa that aims to trace the connections between motherhood and slavery in colonial times and the voices of ...
These photographs offer a look into my visual research on color, eroticism and fiction throughout Brazil. Zabenzi (b.Rio de Janeiro, 1999) lives and works in between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, ...
A love letter between a family and their home. Eugene D’Souza lives in her century-old house with her twin daughters, Eulanda and Rustica, and her ageing mother-in-law. The absence of a male figure ...
Les Mornes, le Feu is a series born out of my fascination for Caribbean urban culture and esotericism. It explores the spaces where this culture is hybridized, transformed and invested on a daily ...
James McGill is a 3rd-generation pig farmer, and at 71 he has been farming for over 50 years. James McGill is a 3rd-generation pig farmer, and at 71 he has been farming for over 50 years. After ...
“Present Griefs, Recent Disappointments” is a process of reconciling with my teenage self using the photographic practice as a therapeutic tool. By visually poeticizing feelings of self-doubt, ...
The Guatemala civil war (1960-1996) left over 250,000 civilian victims. Thousands were forcibly disappeared. Thanks to exhumations and DNA analysis, the war victims are finally being identified and ...
I have been making self-portraits in different surroundings for exploring the relationships between my body, other bodies, identity and familiar media images. I have been making self-portraits in ...
Matter out of place is about hidden truths, concealment and forced displacement. It sheds a light on an unfair and shameful page of Mauritian and British history in which the entire population of The ...
“My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay” is a mockumentary project made to imagine a world where Asian bodies navigate as cyborgs in a hegemonic human society. It explores the complex state of being ...