A million stories to be told. Interview with Oksana Parafeniuk
Trying to be a sensitive and attentive observer to preserve a little bit of those human moments.
Trying to be a sensitive and attentive observer to preserve a little bit of those human moments.
A series of photographs inspired by the art of Rothko and Soulage.
Latvian-born Ukrainian photographer on memories, war and art.
The Lithuanian artist takes portraits of the same people every few years.
Dialogue between the West and the East.
About politics, activism, the hypocrisy of the (art) world and NFT.
Landskrona Foto Festival starts next week.
Sign or reality? Semiotics in the works of a Finnish artist.
A book about Maskatchka area in Riga in the early 1990s has been released.
Estonian artist is interested in the everyday and social space, in matters that go unnoticed or are silenced.
His show on the Roma people in Lithuania is on view at the MO Museum in Vilnius.
Texts and images in the photoland.