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An investigation of the impact of brown coal extraction in Germany’s Rhineland, showing the emotional and physical toll of the mining operations.
A non-linear narrative highlighting the complexity of representing a social space, focusing on four eponymous Austrian localities.
Documenting the lives of young people in Russia, strongly influenced by tradition, social media, and politics.
A large collection of anonymous snapshots spanning decades, defined by the repetitive manner in which a Japanese ‘Mom’ and ‘Girl’ are photographed.
An obscure encyclopedia in which an archetypal metropolis that has evolved into an autonomous organism mirrors the entirety of creation.
An ode to pyrotechnicst Ken Miller, focusing on his life’s work that has been marked by both brilliance and misfortune.
Expatriate women finding a sense of belonging in Berlin, a city characterised by its international population and gentrification.
A series of ‘creatures’ seen by finding the animate in the inanimate, viewing the world through the lens of pareidolia.
An artist’s book that combines the narratives of seven phantom islands in a non-linear, fragmented logic, from which a meta-island emerges.
A reflection on the landscapes of South Korea’s largest island, where many of today’s tourist sites were once scenes of mass killings.
Views of a river from two perspectives highlighting the dichotomy between the idealised images of North Korea and its harsh reality.
A kaleidoscopic view of the colonial history of the Toraja people on Sulawesi, and a study of animistic patterns and traditional weaving forms
Following those who prepare for and attend European cosplay conventions, a subculture with Asian roots full of community spirit and insecurities.
Enchanting images unveil a diverse array of insects in flight during twilight and nighttime, putting their importance and beauty in the limelight.
An investigation into the repercussions of climate change around the world, with water, in abundance or in scarcity, as the central theme.
Questioning the impossibility of captivating someone else’s inner world through photography through portraits and conversations with four protagonists.
An appreciation of the sculptural and expressive quality of the small ramps used to wheel bikes inside at night in Medellín, Colombia.
Meadows, forests, and mountains in a web of interconnections extending beyond the realm of humans, but originating from the same ontological ground.
The compelling history of the programme to provide the Third Reich with a new generation of leaders, focusing on the personal consequences for those involved.
A collaborative photography project with Palestinian women in Hebron, showing the world their perseverance under occupation, as the ultimate act of resistance.
A collaborative photography project with Palestinian women in Hebron, showing the world their perseverance under occupation, as the ultimate act of resistance.
A collection of definitions of words related to knowledge from a broad range of sources, showing that we have always yearned for the truth.
An examination of the role and meaning of the enemy image in the complex history and contested borders that shaped the countries of former Yugoslavia.
A silent observation of the vegetation and animals in the woods around Sligo Creek, arousing what is not directly perceptible to the senses.
A slow exploration of a deserted island in Patagonia, home to the ruins of an experimental fusion reactor built by German scientist Ronald Richter.
Comparing dream to reality by giving a voice to those who won or came close to winning a jackpot, for better or for worse.
An ode to a friendship in which notions of time, space, adulthood, masculinity, and intimacy are spontaneously reconfigured in a playful manner.
A visual exploration of the ‘clay hypothesis’, the theory according to which clay helped the evolution of early life forms.
A colourful speculation on the deep future of electronic waste as it sediments into Earth’s stratigraphic record.
A photographic exploration of the offshore oil and gas industry, highlighting the raw structures on the sea while evoking a sense of awe and guilt.
An intimate journey through the labyrinth of a family secret, focusing on the impossibility of secrets and intergenerational trauma.
A collage of decorative and political works from Nasser Road, Kampala, a mythical place known for its printing trade and as a centre of fraud.
The transformation of a physical desktop into a digital world by using projective texturing to create a dataset of 3D objects.
An allegorical tale about the world’s most prominent Passion Play and its inherent antisemitism, and daily life in the village of Oberammergau.
An exploration of a family history in the Donbas, Ukraine results in a puzzling search for a city that may never be found.
The portrayal of a transcendental experience that explores encounters with alternative dimensions of reality and perceptions of otherworldly signs.
A documentary study of domestic architecture in Los Angeles that exposes the veins of a city, in conflict and coexistence, with a poetic obliviousness.
The exploration of new ways to represent the uncertainty of the era we currently live in by searching the limits of lens-based image making.
The prospect of Day Zero, the day that the city of Cape Town would run out of water, questions how urban citizens relate to a changing earth.
A documentary fiction about the environments of port cities, highlighting the transformation of disused docklands and its communities.
Intimate stories of Chinese girls living by the regulations of the one-child policy: separated from their families and registered for adoption.
A mosaic of photographic work and archival materials assembled into a new narrative like a cabinet of curiosities.
A portrait of the mysterious and colourful world of Shèhuo, a Chinese festival for welcoming the warmth of spring and the joy of blossoming trees.
Mysteries from the everyday, interwoven with images from the NASA archive. A kaleidoscopic work of oddities, focusing on the notion of the attempt.
Extensive research on the invention of modern computers, the history of nuclear weapons and, in particular, the narratives of the women involved.
An intimate portrait of the Golden Gate Bridge, with all its characteristic faces that have never been presented before.
A visual record of observations of glacial erratics in Dutch terrains and their Scandinavian bedrock.
A documentary research into the deportations of ethnic Germans from Romania to Soviet forced labour camps on Stalin’s order in 1944.
An ode to life, and an archaeological narrative of a recent history, containing an extensive photo archive of all objects from a parental home.
Two-sided printing sheet of Eindhovenseweg 56, containing all colour images from the book.
A speculative future, investigating the effects of a symbiotic exchange of genetic and cultural traits.
An observation of the quest to develop an improved interpretation model of satellite data for remote sensing research.
A counter-narrative of the British city of Oxford that resists the visual imperatives of its ancient university.
A richly illustrated travelogue documenting the contemplative aspects of 12 years of hiking through Central Europe.
A photographic research on the scientific exploration and conquest of nature from the beginnings of alchemy until the present day.
A collection of portraits of the eponymous breed of chickens that was developed for using its eggs in the production of medicines and vaccines.
A research project on psilocybin, mycology and medicine, stemming from the search for a therapy for the photographer’s bipolar mother.
An exploration into the off-season state of seaside resorts of the coastlines of Southern Europe, along surreal architecture, spaces and atmospheres.
An alleged collection of photographs and notes on the surroundings of remote Siberian roads and towns.
A portrait of the winter swimmers on the Greek island of Corfu, and their participation in the ritual celebrations of the winter months.
A surprising and critical artistic view of the downsides of the digital platform economy.
An artist book exploring the mythical cult around English singer-songwriter Nick Drake through archival research and melancholic drawings.
Portraits of the families of detainees, who are suddenly confronted with ethical questions that put their relationships under great pressure.
Examining the experience of light, scale and spatiality through an eclectic variety of images of mountains, rocks and stones.
An exploration of the long shared history of the relationship between human and horse in different parts of the world.
An exhibition catalogue showing a relevant selection of contemporary photographers who have been active in China over the past ten years.
A story about stereotypes, aging, social mobility, but, above all, about love.
Over 225 video-portraits in which people from all over the world share their honest answers to the question: “what is the essence of your life?”
A photo-text book that attempts to decode the complex kidnapping phenomenon on Sardinia between the 1960s and the 1990s.
A reflection on both the visible representations of colonialism in present-day Belgium, and the hidden traces of its gruesome past.
A poetic road trip along the Great Wall of China, follwing the lives of the people, the decline of the wall and disappearing traditions.
An experimental and fictional narrative that immerses the reader in a nocturnal and mysterious atmosphere of anticipation.
Over the course of 50 years, a former employee of a photographic factory secretly recovered tonnes of silver from a wastewater creek in Antwerp.
About the wondrous life of the horseshoe crab, a ‘living fossil’, pondering our place in time, in evolution and in the whole of all life forms.
A portrait of Doug who has been living in the forests of Vancouver Island for 47 years, a labyrinth of stories and legends.
Special edition of Doug’s Cabin with print.
A selection of photographic work from a 60-year archive, documenting the changing city and street life in Lower Manhattan, New York.
About life in the technical zone around locks, ports and ships, following the renovation of the sea lock in IJmuiden, port access to Amsterdam.
Exploring the remnants of destruction along the Ypres Salient in Belgium, 100 years after the end of the First World War.
Strange vessels of extraterrestial visitors, or an uncommon view of the common floodlight from an impossible perspective.
The catalogue of the 8th edition of the festival, with a broad selection of photographic works and interviews with curators.
A combination of a visual study and cultural-historical research findings on the ‘arsenic eaters’ from the pre-20th century rural population of the Alps.
Special edition box of The Arsenic Eaters with two prints and one piece of Arsenopyrite on Quartz.
A visual examination of groundbreaking research in the beta domain, such as gravitational waves, soft robotic matter, and DNA technology.
A subjective visual narrative that captures the varying social values and disparities located in Panama’s urban environment.
Reconstructing a lovers’ dialogue while Ukraine faced major changes. A reflection on intimacy in times of annexation and information warfare.
A fantastical journey through a fictitious conceptualisation of the moon, using photographic close-ups of pancakes.
A meta collection containing 527 individual scratches and ticks coming from damaged vinyl records.
A semi-scientific research study of synaesthesia, in which Püschel questions her own perception of reality.
Monitoring the routine operations by the North Korean aviation crew which appears as a rehearsed play of maintenance, controls and procedures.
An exploration of sceneries, residents, refugees and animals in Jordan, using photography to make sense of what Alleva Lilley was seeing and feeling.
Set of postcards with a selection of horizons from the 2012 project New Horizons.
A vast collection of photographs made by companies hired to clean municipal property, archiving Eindhoven’s graffiti and sticker culture.
Following the path of neutrino beams from CERN to Gran Sasso by car, resulting in a road movie and publication with a detailed map.
A box with 32 prints with portraits of visually impaired Chinese orphans, all coated in black thermochromatic ink which turns transparent by touch.
Firsthand stories of the people living and working in the Exclusion Zone around Chernobyl, 30 years after the nuclear accident.
A visual essay of calm spaces, focusing on the difference between silence and emptiness.
Investigating the transformation and fragmentation of the landscape around talc stone quarries in the Pyrenees.
A memorable photo project about the coping process of surviving relatives of suicides in West Flanders, Belgium.
A documentary fairy tale about the dream of flying, focusing on several Chinese farmers bulding their own aircraft.
The catalogue of the 7th edition of the festival, with a broad selection of photographic works.
A long-term project on the Eastern European migrant workers of Stella Maris, a former monastery on the edge of the village Welberg.
A walk through an olive tree garden, through time, through personal memories and essentially trough the aging seasons of life.
A collection of Dutch columns on the practice of designers, and their collaboration with clients.
A collection of paintings and objects rooted in conscious observations of oddities, with an ironic lightness.
An inventory of codec orders, surprising glitches in digital movie playback, systematically categorized into typologies inspired by the DSM.
Special edition of Exquisite Errors: DMCO-I with three prints.
Set of postcards with a selection of codec orders, accompanying the book Exquisite Errors: DMCO-I.
Documenting the offspring of Japanese soldiers and Indonesian women, born during the Pacific War, now living in the Netherlands.
A visualisation of our desire to be connected at all times, by photographing the surfaces of various smartphones and tablets.
This Neapolitan lottery spans your whole life. From naked birth to naked death, through hard times and warm summer nights.
Playing with the visual characteristics and stereotypes that European media use to depict Africa.
Special edition of Myopia with two risograph prints.
A work of art in book form, focusing on the North Sea-horizon, rhythmically and melodically composed into a story without text.
An objective investigation of the guilt that surrounds the adult entertainment industry and the consumption of its products and services.
A portrait of the miners who lived in the mine housing estate in Beringen, where life and work went hand-in-hand.
The catalogue of the 6th edition of the festival, with a broad selection of photographic works.
A poignant but serene look at a childhood home that was destroyed by fire.
An intersection of essays and projects showing the current and future possibilities of scent in media and communication design.
An examination of the development of new food crops and how this process bears upon the world food problem.
An appreciation of the beauty of contemporary architecture that ignore the need for inner privacy by creating spaces that are isolating.
An investigation of photography in the digital world, focusing on the appropriation of photos found online.
An overview of mixed media paintings in which figures and surroundings are isolated, merging into a new moment of time.
Special edition of Discovery of the Well-Known with print of choice.
A documentary photographic research about people who wish to extend the human life span or even aim to become immortal.
Special edition box of Letters from Utopia with print of choice.
Catalogue accompanying the 2012 edition of Graphic Design Festival Breda, containing various essays and projects.
An investigation of the mystic nature of high-tech research, focusing on the relationship between people and technology.
A prelude of the publication New Horizons, showing all North-Sea horizons captured on the 5th of May, 2012.
A moving photo story about a young man born blind, captured during the twilight hours of the day in his apartment.
The catalogue of the 5th edition of the festival, with a broad selection of photographic works.
An investigation of photography in the digital world, focusing on the use of Google Street View.
The discovery of a hidden world of open and meaningful spaces when researching the ribbon structure of the city of Tilburg.
A collection of photographs from parks, museums, and recreational areas, providing backstage access into contemporary Dutch amusement.
An extensive typology of all 35 Belgian highways, photographed from a passenger seat’s view.