Johann Rousselot: Phallocracia

Egypt –  During the Egyptian january 2011 revolution, women were at the frontline equally with their male angry fellows. The players of this historical moment make mention of a period

Q: ‘It felt like love’

India –  Known for testing definitions and boundaries, Q is a uniquely transitional director filmmaker. His most recent picture adapts Rabindranath Tagore’s Tasher Desh to the schizoid and lonely screen-mediated

Asako Narahashi: Ever After

Japan –   In Narahashi’s previous photobook, ‘Half Awake and Half Asleep in the Water’, (published in 2007 by Nazraeli Press, Portland), Martin Parr described how “water” and “land” have

Davide Monteleone: Spasibo

Chechnya –   “Chechnya has won, Russia has won”. Perhaps the losers are the many Chechens who chose to go into exile as a matter of honour. Those who stayed have

Wenxin Zhang: FIVE NIGHTS, AQUARIUM

China –  Five Nights, Aquarium is a non-linear narration weaved by photographs and five short written works. I try to reconstruct my inner journey from trips I’ve made between my

Jost Franko: Shepherds

Slovenia –  The shepherd community that has existed for more than 500 years on Velika planina in Slovenia is a disappearing tradition. The settlement is located only an hour drive