
Thomas Sauvin : Silvermine
China – Silvermine is a set of five photo albums each containing 20 prints. The negatives were salvaged from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing, where they had

China – Silvermine is a set of five photo albums each containing 20 prints. The negatives were salvaged from a recycling plant on the edge of Beijing, where they had

U.S.A – Hossein Farmani lends himself to the very forefront of the arts community; his passions have led him to found some of the most respected companies in the art

New Zealand – Condemned: Mental Health in African Countries in Crisis by Robin Hammond presents a profound body of work produced over two and a half years in nine African

Japan – I traveled with Kosuke Okahara to visit ex-leprosy colonies located in the far corners of rural China. The only thing that these ex-patients had in common with each
Turkey – I saw the work of Kürşat Bayhan while I was teaching a workshop in Bursa in September 2012. I was deeply moved by his powerful and often heartbreaking

Vietnam – “Twins” is an intimate portrait of Huy and Hung – a pair of albino twin brothers who live in Ha Tinh province, in central Vietnam. Born in 2002

THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT Singapore – I have always felt that it is very difficult to argue with a photograph. Within the four edges of a photographic print, everything

Bangladesh – Through rediscovering his own culture, Munem Wasif aims to raise awareness around the world with compelling images of his Bangladeshi homeland. His photography is deployed as an elaborate

Iran – Iranian Living Room is the first of a series of editorial projects self-published by Fabrica, a think tank in Treviso, Italy, that is bankrolled and run by the

England – Simon Baker of Tate Modern London is the institute’s first curator of photography and international art and is held in high esteem for his role in formulating the

Nepal – The first time I arrived in Susta, I had to walk around 3 minutes from the river across the sandy bank to get to the village. I saw

Pakistan – They are ghosts, and I have spent nearly two months trying to find any evidence of them. They are the 40 Pakistani men who remain imprisoned, without charge