The “Female Gaze” in Documentary Photography and Photojournalism
In 2022, women are still underrepresented in the field of documentary photography and photojournalism. This is problematic because documentary photography and photojournalism are means through which we see, experience, and understand the world.
New Ways of Seeing
In his new body of work “Le Village”, French photographer Luc Delahaye depicts life in a small Senegalese village. Charlotte Dumas has studied the Japanese island of Yonaguni and its critically endangered breed of native horses that roam it freely for “Ao”.
Shopping for Identity: Can We still Rebel?
The hope is that this exhibition in the city of boundlessness and possibilities will ignite a spark of passion in us so that we can find our own revolution.
We the People Fight, Fear, Love, Believe – We Protest
Reviewing “Revolusi! Indonesia Independent” - an exhibition as a proposal for contemporary discussions, displayed at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Dünnes Blut
Ungeklärte Einbrüche, Affären, mysteriöse Geldquellen, eine Vergiftung. Die Geschichte einer Krankenschwester, die versuchte ihren Ehemann zu töten.