One Millimeter of Black Dirt, and a Veil of Dead Cows
by Vincent Jendly

This photographic series is a dive into the port of Dunkirk, an incarnation of the Anthropocene. It offers a vision of a site arisen from the industrial past which let us perceive the human stamp an earthly and geological scale. As Vincent Jendly explains, this work was born out of astonishment: “ When I discovered […]
Utaki
by Ricardo Tokugawa

This project can be seen this year at Circulation(s), which takes place from March 21 to May 17 in Paris, France. The full program is available here. Utaki, in Okinawa language, translates the idea of a holy place, place of prayer, usually spaces in nature: a forest, cave or mountain, accessed by few. This look […]
After the decay of memory, only a glassy echo remains
Alžběta Drcmánková

This project can be seen this year at Circulation(s), which takes place from March 21 to May 17 in Paris, France. The full program is available here. Alžběta Drcmánková explores the contemporary need to escape from the modern world to take refuge in archetypal landscapes, matrix spaces that recall the refuge of the cave and the […]
Sound the Sirens
by Bryan Anselm

Sound the Sirens encompasses the long-term effects that climate disasters have on communities across the United States, with tens of thousands of people left homeless and displaced while trying to rebuild their lives. Despite decades of warnings by climate scientists about the impact of rising temperatures on the stability of our planet, climate data is now […]
The Classroom
by Hicham Benohoud

“The Classroom explores control and discipline within postcolonial Moroccan identity through staged and unsettling classroom images created between 1994 and 2002. Frustrated by Morocco’s rigid education system in the 1990s, art teacher Hicham Benohoud used photography as a pedagogical tool, creating a makeshift darkroom in his classroom to foster collaborative, hands-on learning and encourage students to […]
Running Away Into You
by Mário Macedo

“Early in my youth, I started being afraid of loosing my memory, a fear sparked by my late grandmother’s alzheimer. I found solace in photography, which allowed me to create a sort of diary, processing time as it went by and remembering. ‘Running Away Into You’ comes at that moment where I had to start […]
Reinventario
by Laura Fiorio

Shortlisted Artist for the Charta Award 2025 “Reinventario is a neologism I created by combining the words “reinvent” and “inventory.” It refers to the act of recording memories connected to a place in order to generate ideas that can help transform it. The Bormioli glass factory was one of the industrial hubs around which Parma’s San […]
Le Monde Ou Rien
by Angelo Leonardo

Le Monde Ou Rien is a photographic book published by Altana Club that presents the iconographic research conducted by Angelo Leonardo with young people living in the outskirts of Milan. The project is conceived as a long-term investigation, carried out between 2020 and 2024, focusing on neighborhoods located beyond the city’s second ring road, outside the […]
Feuillages rebelles, pelages revêches
by Tanguy Muller

This project can be seen this year at Circulation(s), which takes place from March 21 to May 17 in Paris, France. The full program is available here. “I have been working for several years on a series that juxtaposes purebred dogs and topiaries (the term used for plants trimmed into geometric shapes). Dogs, like plants, are […]
Inverno Nucleare
by Lorenzo Magistrato

Through an in-depth investigation, this project seeks to explore one of the most deeply rooted and distressing fears of contemporary society: the threat of nuclear war. A fear that, despite the passing of time, remains vivid within the collective imagination, continually fueled by geopolitical tensions and international conflicts. The project delves into how the fear […]
