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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.
A collection of definitions of words related to knowledge from a broad range of sources, showing that we have always yearned for the truth.
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 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 portrait of the mysterious and colourful world of Shèhuo, a Chinese festival for welcoming the warmth of spring and the joy of blossoming trees.
A counter-narrative of the British city of Oxford that resists the visual imperatives of its ancient university.
A portrait of the winter swimmers on the Greek island of Corfu, and their participation in the ritual celebrations of the winter months.
Portraits of the families of detainees, who are suddenly confronted with ethical questions that put their relationships under great pressure.
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 poetic road trip along the Great Wall of China, follwing the lives of the people, the decline of the wall and disappearing traditions.
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 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 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 memorable photo project about the coping process of surviving relatives of suicides in West Flanders, Belgium.
A long-term project on the Eastern European migrant workers of Stella Maris, a former monastery on the edge of the village Welberg.
Documenting the offspring of Japanese soldiers and Indonesian women, born during the Pacific War, now living in the Netherlands.
Playing with the visual characteristics and stereotypes that European media use to depict Africa.
Special edition of Myopia with two risograph prints.
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.
An appreciation of the beauty of contemporary architecture that ignore the need for inner privacy by creating spaces that are isolating.
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.