Photographer Raphael Gaultier, based in Brooklyn, has captured a candid look at romantic relationships experienced in young adulthood in his latest series "Young Love."
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Aline Deschamps is a Thai-French photographer currently based in Beirut, Lebanon. Passionate about geopolitics and visual arts, Deschamps’ work tackles social issues such as identity, exile, and cultural heritage.
Read more"Head of the Lion” by Photographer Claudio Majorana
Born in Catania, Italy, Claudio Majorana spent his youth immersed in art and science, splitting time between his father’s radiology darkroom and his mother’s painting studio.
Read morePhotography by Emma Dudlyke
Emma Dudlyke is an artist and photographer based between London and Berlin. With an empathetic fascination, she responds to both natural and constructed landscapes.
Read more“Untitled” by Photographer Yichen Zhou
Beijing-based photographer Yichen Zhou walks the line between reality and illusion with her “Untitled” series. Started in 2011, the long-term project explores the absurdity of a world dramatically changed by rapidly evolving technology.
Read morePhotography by Amina Gingold
A selection of images by New York City-based photographer and filmmaker Amina Gingold. Her recent work explores the navigation of femininity within male-dominated environments.
Read more“Languor” by Photographer Donavon Smallwood
New York-based photographer Donavon Smallwood’s recent series, “Languor,” considers the poetic and allegorical links between Black people and nature.
Read morePhotography by Kyle Weeks
Originally from Namibia, Weeks earned a bachelor’s degree in photography from the Stellenbosch Academy in South Africa, where he later co-founded Cape Collective Assist—a cooperative facilitating development programs for aspiring photographers in the city.
Read more“Opulence” by Photographer Dustin Thierry
Born in Willemstad, Curaçao in 1985, contemporary artist and photographer Dustin Thierry moved on his own to the Netherlands at age 14.
Read moreArt by Bakpak Durden
Bakpak Durden is an interdisciplinary fine artist. With a primary focus on the figure, Bakpak uses a range of mediums including oil and acrylic paint, graphite and fine art photography to create their hyperrealistic, conceptual style.
Read morePhotography by Durimel
Twin brothers Jalan and Jibril Durimel draw inspiration through their diversified upbringing between the French Antilles and the US.
Read moreArtist: Dorielle Caimi
Dorielle Caimi is an American painter living and working in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Caimi uses figuration, symbolism, and vivid colors to reclaim societal ideas regarding woman and illuminate the world through the female gaze.
Read moreAkasha Rabut’s Debut Photo Book Highlights New Orleans’ Vibrant Subcultures
The subjects of photographer Akasha Rabut’s book, Death Magick Abundance, have historically been unwelcome to participate in the hobbies they love.
Read more“A City is a Language” by Photographer Shane Lavalette
Shane Lavalette is an American photographer, independent publisher, and the director of Light Work, a non-profit photography organization in Syracuse, New York.
Read moreFranck Bohbot: Vintage Californian Tennis Court
Franck Bohbot presents his new photo series featuring pastel colors, neat compositions and images that could come straight out of a film.
Read moreIntimate portraits of women, nude in their bedrooms
Photographer Maria Clara Macrì travelled across the world to capture women at ease and in their safe spaces.
Read moreMariano Pascual's lockdown
This unprecedented period of confinement has inspired many artists, including illustrator Mariano Pascual.
Read moreRose Marie Cromwell: “King of Fish”
Rose Marie Cromwell is a photographic and video artist, whose work explores the effects of globalization on human interaction and social politics.
Read moreArt: Lilian Martinez
A selection of work by Lilian Martinez, a multidisciplinary artist currently living and working in California. Lilian works as a solo artist alongside running BFGF, an art brand that focuses on making “accessible pieces for the home and body”.
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