Brand Directory (coming soon)
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She is introducing a collection of work by London-based illustrator Irina Selaru. Known for her vibrant storytelling, Selaru's unique style is marked by a playful use of humour, bold colours, and her signature characters with star-shaped eyes.
Born on Staten Island and raised in the Hudson Valley, Megan Reilly is a photographer who earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography from The State University of New York.
Casey Joiner's photographic exploration, "Surrounded By Natural Causes," delves into the interplay of grief, identity, and familial bonds through a lens tinged with the essence of New Orleans.
Polish photographer Tori Ferenc's series, "Travellers," delves into the vibrant world of horse fairs in England and Ireland. Renowned for her focus on identity, community, and family dynamics, Tori's work captures the essence of the ethnocultural minority known as the Travellers.
British rapper and grime artist Big Zuu is expanding his horizons beyond the music scene with an exciting new venture designed to make hydration enjoyable for everyone.
Maen Hammad, a photographer originally from Palestine but raised in Michigan, USA, and now residing in Washington, D.C., brought his skateboard when he returned to Palestine in 2014.
Barney Curran, a British photographer residing in East London, draws inspiration from an array of subjects including fashion, portraiture, still life, and landscapes.
Photographer Raphael Gaultier, based in Brooklyn, has captured a candid look at romantic relationships experienced in young adulthood in his latest series "Young Love."
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.
Television is something that Americans have welcomed into their homes for decades. The bearer of bad news, good tidings, and a barrage of advertising sandwiched in between.
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.
Emma Dudlyke is an artist and photographer based between London and Berlin. With an empathetic fascination, she responds to both natural and constructed landscapes.
A selection of images by Romanian interdisciplinary artist Alina Negoita. Based in London, Negoita’s practice vacillates between visual arts and creative direction, politics and poetry, the academic and the experiential.
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.
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.
A selection of images by Czech photographer Jan Khür, currently living and working in Oslo, Norway. His latest obsession is making c-prints in the darkroom, and he often binds his images together into self-published zines.
Geir Moseid is a Norwegian photographer living and working in Oslo, Norway. Since graduating from London College of Communication in 2008, Moseid has been working on multiple photographic series.
New York-based photographer Donavon Smallwood’s recent series, “Languor,” considers the poetic and allegorical links between Black people and nature.
Born, raised and currently based in Ghana, photographer and filmmaker David Nana Opoku Ansah makes work that centers around documenting a deeply personal narrative of community and all things human, especially blackness.
A selection of images by Chicago, Illinois-based mixed-media artist Adrian Octavius Walker. Working both analog and digitally, Walker creates photographs that are influenced by his deep awareness of the nuances of the human experience.
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.
Born in Willemstad, Curaçao in 1985, contemporary artist and photographer Dustin Thierry moved on his own to the Netherlands at age 14.
Vancouver artist Katie So recently unveiled a new body of work at Burrard Arts Foundation. In “Take Care”, she explores her struggles with mental health and examines the idea of self-care.
Twin brothers Jalan and Jibril Durimel draw inspiration through their diversified upbringing between the French Antilles and the US.
Currently based in Bristol and West Wales, Leia Morrison is a predominantly analogue photographer. The sea is often a source of inspiration to her work- as seen in projects such as Swim and The Lifeguards, but it’s her fascination with documenting the personalities of her subjects that drives her creativity.
Miranda Rae Barnes is a Caribbean American photographer born in Brooklyn, New York in 1994.She received her Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.