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Bag
By Ellie BrownBAG is photographic installation exploring the duality between the way people characterize themselves in public and the private contents of their handbags. This is…Read More + -
Bicycle Portraits
By Stan Engelbrecht & Nic GroblerThe 'Bicycle Portraits' project was initiated by Stan Engelbrecht (Cape Town, South Africa) and Nic Grobler (Johannesburg, South Africa) early in 2010. Whenever they…Read More + -
Dark Fortress Occult Master of Space
By Robby RackleffI am interested in the spirit of video games, their elemental power beyond conventions of gameplay. In this work I've created character-based mythologies, which…Read More + -
Flight of I
By Uno PereiraFlight of I* My I changesIts shapeWith lightItSheds tearsWith musicPoetrySadness and beauty My I hidesWhen scaredThreatenedOr tiredItTries not toMove awayFrom uglinessEvil or disgrace My…Read More + -
Hunted Hearts
By Amirah TajdinShe gave herself to him and maybe that's where her personal 'i;' got lost. Now she's a lonely hunter somewhere in an African valley.…Read More + -
I
By Mili AniI took these photographs last year, during a trip I took alone to India. I got sick and spent three weeks in a local…Read More + -
I
By Asen Ognyanov"I am interested to see how photographs look or can look rather than what they can tell. The subject matter of my work, although…Read More + -
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I Stand
By Reggie LegoaleAn illustration depicting a combination of African patterns derived from different cultures, all fused together to form one. The significance of the illustration is completeness.Read More + -
I Think I'll Sit This One Out Thanks
By Jean MeeranThis is a found object in the form of a holiday souvenir in the form of a video that my friend Amilcar Patel took…Read More + -
I Won 'I Want' 2
By Rebecca GaffneyGhetto Soundtrack: Rebecca Gaffney vox, R. Hoffman bass, J. Lockie drumsRead More + -
I'll Be Your Mirror
By Tjorven BruyneelWe live in a Western society where virtually all taboos have fallen. Everything has been done, seen, admired, abhorred, nothing remains that can shock.…Read More + -
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Metamorphosis
By Enikö GömöriLife is a journey. I am on a journey with no goal. I make experiences. I change. Maybe that´s the goal...Read More + -
Misinterpretation
By Nicola LourensThings aren't always what they seem. Or should they in fact be taken for their face value?This is a tale created to confuse. Almost…Read More + -
My Space
By Frida SassonI play on the range between the abstract and the figurative. Most of my works avoid showing a clear and distinct demonstration of objects.…Read More + -
Plans For A Better Self
By Michelle Murphy"Plans for a Better Self" are self portraits taken to criticize and investigate natural genetics versus an idealized view of what women could or…Read More + -
Rituals Interrupted
By Muireann BradyRituals Interrupted is a body of work which was made when I stayed with my parents for a prolonged period of time after not…Read More + -
Same Old Routine
By Andrea GrottickIdentity is central to my video work; introspectively, highlighting core aspects of my persona, and universally, via group interactions and scenes of domesticity. Audio…Read More + -
Sebastian
By Michaela VeritySebastian once told me that he had no photographic evidence of his childhood and that he somewhat resented the lack of photographs of himself.…Read More + -
Self High Five Machine
By Deniz OzuygurIn her piece Self High Five Machine Deniz Ozuygur examines her grade-school memory of the high five as the ultimate symbol of acceptance and…Read More + -
Solitude's Advantage
By Henry GwiazdaWhat are advantages of being alone? My work is about the choreography of reality. It's about the way everything moves and is interconnected to…Read More + -
The Odalisque Suite
By Martin GantmanThe Odalisque Suite began with my curiosity about representations of the reclining female nude in Western art, and I developed the project from that…Read More + -
Time Passing
By Alex NodopakaAv(i)sual(i)llum(i)nat(i)on and(i)mage of the(i)nf(i)n(i)ty oft(i)me(i)n apass(i)ng(i)nstant: Wh(i)te-ha(i)red man pass(i)ng (h(i)s future.Read More + -
Two Drawings
By Dmitry Borshch"Sign Bearer"2009, ink on paper, 63 x 21 ins. "Unchained from Lust"2009, ink on paper, 55 x 25 inRead More + -
Untitled
By Noa MaggerThis is my first attempt to shoot myself conceptually. This frame represents a lot in my life and my being in this world.Read More + -
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On Showing I's and Seeing Eyes
By Mehita IqaniWho am I? I am Mehita Iqani. I have three i's in my name and two eyes in my face. One I in my…Read More + -
Baby Steps
By Andie Miller"The scariest thing for me, with both my daughters, was as soon as they've got their balance they want to run because - Independeeeeence! And…Read More + -
Bless Me Father
By uyo R. SeripeWe all have stories to share but only a few of our stories are worth publishing as entire novels. I got the chance to…Read More + -
Counter Currents is a beautiful and ambitious book. Cased in the garb of a coffee table, haute-design collector's item, Counter Currents, edited by Edgar…Read More +
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Flashback Hotel
By S. A. PartridgeIvan Vladislavić's Flashback Hotel weaves together two, previously out of print, short story collections: Missing Persons (1989) and Propaganda by Monuments and Other Stories…Read More + -
I regret to inform you...
By Richard De NooyDear Mr. McSweeney,I regret to inform you that, although your internet tendency shows great promise and regularly prompts a wry smile, I have decided…Read More + -
Inner Space
By Jimmy HendersonIn his book, A New Earth (2005), Eckhart Tolle likens 'inner space' to the depths of our own consciousness, in which there are many…Read More + -
Peace and Me
By Peter D. QuellaI. Afterward I don't know what to write. Actually, I do. Fear. There, I wrote it. That's what this is all about - that four-letter…Read More + -
Sharmilla and Other Portraits
By Karina Magdalena SzczurekElleke Boehmer's first collection of stories - or "portraits" - best displays what it is about the short form that makes it such a fascinating genre:…Read More + -
Solar
By Karina Magdalena SzczurekIt is always a joy to open a new McEwan novel. I remember the wonderful shock of my first encounter with his work - The…Read More + -
The I on iPod
By Gabriela PimentaI used to think that the women in my family were witches. And our power usually was greater when we were together. Something like…Read More + -
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner
By Lisa WitepskiTo be honest, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is the first of Stephenie Meyer books that I've read. Somehow, the Twilight hysteria…Read More +
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