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WHAT WE ARE, WHAT WE DO
Culture lives where art and community meet, and in this space Alejandro Dávila’s photographs reveal the unseen labor and devotion that sustain creation.
Culture lives where art and community meet, and in this space Alejandro Dávila’s photographs reveal the unseen labor and devotion that sustain creation.

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ANALOGICAL LIMBO
Nicola Cappellari reminds us that the photograph’s power lies not in what it shows, but in what it leaves unsaid.
Nicola Cappellari reminds us that the photograph’s power lies not in what it shows, but in what it leaves unsaid.

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THREADS OF MOROCCAN LIFE
Through gestures of work and moments of community, Kat Puchowska reveals Morocco’s overlooked beauty.
Through gestures of work and moments of community, Kat Puchowska reveals Morocco’s overlooked beauty.

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IT STARTED AS LIGHT…ENDED IN SHIVERS…
Between intimacy and estrangement, Anton Bou’s photographs wander — restless fragments of light and shadow, mapping the fragile terrain where self unravels into sensation.
Between intimacy and estrangement, Anton Bou’s photographs wander — restless fragments of light and shadow, mapping the fragile terrain where self unravels into sensation.

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WITH EYES THAT LISTEN AND A HEART THAT SEES
For decades, Rivka Shifman Katvan has documented the unseen backstage world of Broadway, capturing authenticity where performance and humanity intersect.
For decades, Rivka Shifman Katvan has documented the unseen backstage world of Broadway, capturing authenticity where performance and humanity intersect.

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DIPTYCH DIALOGUES
Through the beautiful language of diptychs, Taiwanese photographer Jay Hsu invites us into a world where quiet images speak of memory, resilience, and hope.
Through the beautiful language of diptychs, Taiwanese photographer Jay Hsu invites us into a world where quiet images speak of memory, resilience, and hope.

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UNKNOWN ABYSSINIA
In Ethiopia, Sebastian Piatek found a new way of seeing — where architecture endures, but women in motion carry the narrative forward.
In Ethiopia, Sebastian Piatek found a new way of seeing — where architecture endures, but women in motion carry the narrative forward.

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THE PULSE OF THE STREET
Moments vanish, yet Suvam Saha holds them still — the pulse of India’s streets captured in fragments of life that will never repeat.
Moments vanish, yet Suvam Saha holds them still — the pulse of India’s streets captured in fragments of life that will never repeat.

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WHAT DO WE WANT?
More than documentation, David Gray reveals the human pulse of resistance and asks us to see beyond the surface of unrest.
More than documentation, David Gray reveals the human pulse of resistance and asks us to see beyond the surface of unrest.

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CRACKED RIBS 2016
Cynthia Karalla opens up about the art of survival, the power of perspective, and why she believes each of us holds a monopoly on our own narrative.
Cynthia Karalla opens up about the art of survival, the power of perspective, and why she believes each of us holds a monopoly on our own narrative.

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STREETS OF KOLKATA
Ayanava Sil’s reveals Kolkata’s soul, capturing moments with empathy, presence and humility while offering deep insight into both city and self.
Ayanava Sil’s reveals Kolkata’s soul, capturing moments with empathy, presence and humility while offering deep insight into both city and self.

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PERIPHERAL PLACES
A project by Catia Montagna that distills fleeting encounters and spatial poetics into triptychs - visual short stories that capture the in-between, where meaning often hides.
A project by Catia Montagna that distills fleeting encounters and spatial poetics into triptychs - visual short stories that capture the in-between, where meaning often hides.

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POINTE-AU-CHIEN IS NOT DEAD
Through Wayan Barre’s documentary, we are invited not only to see but to feel the lived realities of a community standing at the crossroads of environmental collapse and cultural survival.
Through Wayan Barre’s documentary, we are invited not only to see but to feel the lived realities of a community standing at the crossroads of environmental collapse and cultural survival.

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QUEER HAPPENED HERE
Author Marc Zinaman sheds light on the valuable contributions that LGBTQ+ individuals have made to the cultural and social fabric of New York City.
Author Marc Zinaman sheds light on the valuable contributions that LGBTQ+ individuals have made to the cultural and social fabric of New York City.

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TRACES OF TIME
Marked by an ongoing visual dialogue with time, memory, and impermanence, Zamin Jafarov’s long-term projects highlight the quiet power of observation and the emotional depth of simplicity.
Marked by an ongoing visual dialogue with time, memory, and impermanence, Zamin Jafarov’s long-term projects highlight the quiet power of observation and the emotional depth of simplicity.

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THERE MY LITTLE EYES
Guillermo Franco’s book is an exploration of seeing beyond the obvious. His work invites us to embrace patience, curiosity, and the unexpected in a world that often rushes past the details.
Guillermo Franco’s book is an exploration of seeing beyond the obvious. His work invites us to embrace patience, curiosity, and the unexpected in a world that often rushes past the details.

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VISUAL HEALING BEYOND THE DIAGNOSIS
Betty Goh’s photography exemplifies the transformative power of visual storytelling, where personal adversity becomes a canvas for resilience, illuminating the connection between art, healing, and self-reclamation.
Betty Goh’s photography exemplifies the transformative power of visual storytelling, where personal adversity becomes a canvas for resilience, illuminating the connection between art, healing, and self-reclamation.

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EVERYDAY BLACKNESS
Parvathi Kumar’s book is a profound tribute to the resilience, and contributions of incredible Black women from all walks of life, making it a vital addition to the conversation around International Women’s Month.
Parvathi Kumar’s book is a profound tribute to the resilience, and contributions of incredible Black women from all walks of life, making it a vital addition to the conversation around International Women’s Month.

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A VOYAGE TO DISCOVERY
Fanja Hubers’ journey in photography is one of continuous exploration, balancing documentation with artistic self-reflection.
Fanja Hubers’ journey in photography is one of continuous exploration, balancing documentation with artistic self-reflection.

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MARCH FORWARD
Through photography, Suzanne Phoenix creates a space for representation, recognition, and resistance — ensuring that the voices of women and gender-diverse people are seen, heard, and celebrated.
Through photography, Suzanne Phoenix creates a space for representation, recognition, and resistance — ensuring that the voices of women and gender-diverse people are seen, heard, and celebrated.

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FLUX: Exploring Form, Luminescence, and Motion
Amy Newton-McConnel embraces unpredictability, finding structure within chaos and allowing light to guide the composition.
Amy Newton-McConnel embraces unpredictability, finding structure within chaos and allowing light to guide the composition.

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AN ODE TO SPONTANEITY AND SERENDIPITY
Meera Nerurkar captures not just what is seen but also what is felt, turning the everyday into something worth a second glance.
Meera Nerurkar captures not just what is seen but also what is felt, turning the everyday into something worth a second glance.

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THAT’S HOW IT IS
Luisa Montagna explores the fluid nature of reality - how it shifts depending on the observer, emphasizing that subjective perception takes precedence over objective truth.
Luisa Montagna explores the fluid nature of reality - how it shifts depending on the observer, emphasizing that subjective perception takes precedence over objective truth.

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FUTURE HACKNEY
Don Travis and Wayne Crichlow are the photographers and community advocates behind Future Hackney, merging photographic activism and social engagement to amplify inner-city marginalized communities' voices.
Don Travis and Wayne Crichlow are the photographers and community advocates behind Future Hackney, merging photographic activism and social engagement to amplify inner-city marginalized communities' voices.

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DAYDREAM IN MEMORIES OF YOUTH
Stephanie Duprie Routh's new book and exhibition serves as a layered visual diary that examines sensuality, through retrospection while examining the complexities of aging.
Stephanie Duprie Routh's new book and exhibition serves as a layered visual diary that examines sensuality, through retrospection while examining the complexities of aging.
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