Archives for the Month of January, 2026

John-David Richardson and Emily Wiethorn

John-David Richardson and Emily Wiethorn. Work from HERE YOU COME AGAIN. “As individuals, each of us has experienced profoundly traumatic encounters with masculinity, violence, and misogyny. These experiences have left indelible marks, shaping who we are as artists and how we navigate the world. In our individual practices, we each grapple with these complex dynamics, […]

Lisa Barnard

Lisa Barnard Work from The Canary and the Hammer. “Photographed across four years and four continents, The Canary and The Hammer details our reverence for gold and its role in humanity’s ruthless pursuit of progress. Through a mix of image, text and archival material, the third book by British artist Lisa Barnard provides a fascinating […]

Public Lands Institute

Public Lands Institute Work from their Archive. “Public Lands Institute is an ongoing photographic index of public lands. This work is dedicated to the Public Domain under the Creative Commons CC0 (Public Domain Dedication) license. The term “public domain” encompasses those materials that are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or […]

Zoe Leonard

Zoe Leonard Work from Al río / To the River. “Following the river’s course from the border cities of Ciudad Juárez and El Paso to the Gulf of Mexico, Leonard considers the conflation of, and boundaries between, nature and politics as they manifest in the landscape. ‘Al río / To the River’ is structured through […]

Alice Poyzer

Alice Poyzer Work from Other Joys. “Other Joys is an ongoing body of work that highlights my special interests as a woman with autism, through portraits and constructed imagery. Featured are butterflies, animal shows and taxidermy; all of which create an intense feeling of euphoria and excitement that is almost indescribable. Special interests are common […]

Annette Kelm

Annette Kelm Work from her oeuvre. “Annette Kelm’s photographic œuvre offers a unique outlook onto the socio-cultural history of the material world. The artist uses a vast array of motifs as vocabulary to address specific moments in this history, whether it is the commodification of design objects, various forms of political critique or value systems […]

Tania Franco Klein

Tania Franco Klein Work from Proceed to the Route. “The map as a representation of the territory, and the internet as a representation of life. Proceed To The Route takes its name from the popular quote which starts every journey in Google Maps and which appears a s a reminder every time a wrong turn […]

Casey Moore

Casey Moore Work from Fault Lines. “This ongoing project explores major fault lines in the earths crust. It began in my home town of Christchurch where earthquakes have become commonplace. There is an uneasy feeling throughout the area which is experiencing regular aftershocks. The city centre is still being rebuilt and large swathes of land […]

Y. Malik Jalal

Y. Malik Jalal Work from his oeuvre. “Y. Malik Jalal (b. 1994, Savannah, Georgia) utilizes traditional craft and collage techniques to explore themes of Black history, power and humanity. By merging materials like steel and iron with an index of found photos depicting Black American family life in unexpected and intimate moments, he addresses the […]

Bas Ketelaars

Bas Ketelaars Work from Edges of Landscape. “Edges of Landscape is the result of a (analogue) photographical exploration of natural areas within Europe with a focus on textures and surfaces in nature. The publication combines these photographs with drawings based on landscapes at different scales.” – Bas Ketelaars Related posts: Tatiana Grigorenko Awoiska van der […]