Edgar Martins
Edgar MartinsHome A Brief History of Impossible Solutions for Insoluble Problems (2025) Edgar Martins has worked closely with mental health and suicide prevention charities, as well as bereavement support groups.…
Read MoreEdgar MartinsHome A Brief History of Impossible Solutions for Insoluble Problems (2025) Edgar Martins has worked closely with mental health and suicide prevention charities, as well as bereavement support groups.…
Read MoreOliver CuveletteHome Framed (2018-2022) Oliver Cuvelette bases his work on a personal interpretation of moments, offering an emotional vision that invites observers to explore what lies beyond the obvious. Rather…
Read MoreFilip Haglund Home 4 Oceans (2025) Climate change is impacting the oceans through warming, acidification, and rising sea-levels. In turn, coastlines across the world are being reshaped. Filip Haglund’s 4…
Read MoreTommy GoguelyHome Digigrams (2024-ongoing) Digital technologies often appear invisible or seamless, only drawing attention to themselves when they fail. To make the Digigrams series, Tommy Goguely deliberately damaged digital cameras…
Read MoreLiza DracupHome Fractured Routes (2024) Liza Dracup surveys the cultural and ecological significance of overlooked environments in Northern England. The series was created while travelling through nature and using experimental…
Read MoreKazuaki Koseki Home Hotarubi -Summer Fairies (2023) Kazuaki Koseki photographs the Himebotaru, a species of firefly native to Japan, in the forests of Yamagata. Unlike other species, these fireflies emit…
Read MoreJarrett MurphyHome The Ecotone (2006-Ongoing) The surreal nocturnal landscapes in The Ecotone series explore the tension between human control and the wilderness. Jarrett Murphy uses exposures as long as two…
Read MoreClaudia Behrensen Home Sacred Bond (2024/2025) Claudia Behrensen’s series Sacred Bond is about the relationship between humans and nature, reflecting on how people have mistreated the environment, causing irreversible damage.…
Read MoreChrissy LushHome Now (2024-ongoing) In the series Now, Chrissy Lush stages photographs in domestic and suburban spaces. Each image centres on a disruption: firecrackers erupt in a driveway, car headlights…
Read MoreAlexis PichotHome Marche Céleste (2017) The Marche Céleste series was a response to Alexis Pichot’s life, when he was living in Paris. The artist spent more than a year visiting…
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