Anton Bou - El Peso del Azucar (The Weight of Sugar)
I dream of an edible burden. One that could be bitten, salivated over, swallowed. But alas, none of the cakes I eat can dissolve the thickness of the freight I carry…
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Read MoreThe mysterious flying objects activity over New Jersey late 2024 brought unnecessary attention to the phenomena, while similar incidents have been sighted across the globe for last 19 years, with authorities citing threats to public safety and national security. The remote island of Cyprus has become a nexus of extraordinary extraterrestrial phenomena, far surpassing any other location on Earth.
The project code-named "Blue Siege," utilized military-grade systems like XM25 and HELLADS, uncovering artifacts and biological traces of non-human origin. Data was shared with top authorities, including the Habitable Worlds Observatory.
Advanced surveillance equipment detected numerous electromagnetic anomalies. These incidents were marked by equipment malfunctions, strange lights, and unexplained physical and psychological effects on local residents.
A key case, Contactee #116, described a March 2024 encounter with a shape-shifting object emitting a paralyzing light, leading to a time lapse and enhanced sensory abilities.
Subsequent social media research revealed similar global incidents, aligning temporally with the Cyprus events.
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"How much can a body endure?" Benzi asks herself. She explores our longings and fears projected onto nature and what our bodies can endure, starting with the physical body and then lifting off into a more oneiric space. The project transcends our dysfunctional coexistence with nature, embracing a fantasy in which a woman becomes a dream, an animal, a plant... A woman returns to soil, returns to frailer form. Using photography, video and sound, her work aims to involve the viewer in a dreamlike voyage through the most hungry, lustful, disgusting, vulnerable part of herself speaking. At the same time, she seeks a link between personal and collective, between introspection and connection, creating the ambiguity ratio, the double entendre, and the double meaning. It’s an open reflection that draws from imagination as a favored tool of discovery and contamination in relationships between humans and the rest of the living beings.
A Time‘s Horizon is a photographic exploration of Lyngør, Europe’s best-preserved village, home to only 45 residents and entirely car-free.
Read MoreI like the idea that the objects I capture are only temporal, and doomed to be ruined and eventually go extinct.
Read MoreYouth is a recurring constant. A kind of dejavu. A temporary disruption in the perception of time. Perhaps an error in processing and storing information.
Read MoreErgo Sum is a project of photographs and videos made between Europe and Argentina with different graffiti crews in the bowels of cities.
Read More"Youth" captures the fleeting, vibrant energy of adolescence, set against the backdrop of amusement parks and urban landscapes. These images explore the intersection of innocence and adventure, where structures designed for play become stages for self-discovery.
Read MoreI grew up there with cement and tiny fake grass because my father is a hydraulic engineer. I watched my father walking through that shadow and sunlight, looking at the world he made. Humans become the god at a specific moment and space to recreate the nature that can be controlled by them.
Read MoreOn the outskirts of Frankfurt, nestled within an industrial area, lies an enclave that undergoes a quiet transformation every Sunday.
Read MoreStemming from a pagan tradition where peasants constructed fires with domestic waste to celebrate the end of winter and seek protection for the new year ahead the tradition has taken a unique turn in the city of Napoli.
Read MoreBetween 2011 and 2013, I documented a group of fashion models from former Soviet countries working in Hong Kong. As a photographer, my work has always focused on exploring the intersection of culture and identity. My project, "HK Top Models," delves into these themes through the experiences of young people from former Soviet countries who come to Hong Kong to pursue modeling.
Read MoreIn "Through the Revolving Door," my photographic project delves into the nuanced accessibility of "semi-public space" within the context of our era's pervasive privatization.
Read MoreThe Sibillini Mountains are rich in narratives closely tied to the figure of the Apennine Sibyl. Prophetess, friend of the people, Madonna, pagan deity, personification of evil—she embodies the place's inherent ambiguity
Read MoreThe concession of the word being carries within it a sense of decadence, forgetfulness, and unawareness. The brilliance of the beginning illuminates our understanding, but it does so by confronting us with our own negativity.
Read MoreThe premise of my project is around the hyperreality produced by Disneyland as a manufactured architectural happiness. I shot the work on several separate occasions concentrating on the facades and imagining it coming together as a series of postcards. There are a lot of underlying themes, consumerism, utopian dream, 'Meinong's Jungle', all of which add to a satirical and sickly sweet view of the place.
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In what does the image of a country consist? Thus begins the collection of texts “Infinite Circles” by Cees Nootebom. This is one of the questions I asked myself when I first visited Japan.
Read MorePaired in playful conversation with each other, "I’m good, how are u?" is a striking collection of photographs that finds the strange beauty in the decay of the ordinary, revealing the poetry hiding in plain sight.
Read MoreTeeth as a record of human experience.
Read MoreMy work examines the idea of community and its intersection with society, interrogating the limits of contemporary definitions of human intimacy and the importance of solitary.
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