Widely considered particularly sensitive people, artists tend to carry in their practice scars and peculiarities which might otherwise go unnoticed–and they often do so in unconscious ways.
All in Parallel Lines
Widely considered particularly sensitive people, artists tend to carry in their practice scars and peculiarities which might otherwise go unnoticed–and they often do so in unconscious ways.
It is often not even a choice to be made, but rather a matter of recognising and accepting one’s own nature: am I at ease with a life of foggy questions and frequent ups and downs, or am I rather fit for stability and security?
Following the rising diffusion of artificial intelligence to generate images according to any prompt, the role of fine art photography has weirdly shifted towards what it has always denied to be any time it was confronted with documentary photography
What makes a photographer stand apart in a world where all the people take photographs daily? What gives her permission to show her work with a different authority?
What happens when, as your work evolves and matures with you, either your aesthetics or your main concerns change?
In a conversation with Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, he talks about photography as a reminder of history and the fragility of life, his support for emerging photographers, and the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation.
Every first time somehow feels like an unprecedented rush of adrenaline, which is precisely what keeps our curiosity and ambition alive.
Through beauty as much as through its refusal, photography represents its time. In this case? A time of constant disenchantment and disorientation, once again digestible through acceptance only.
Francesca Malgara, one of the most renowned Italian Art Advisors, is member of the MIA Photo Fair Advisory Board.
With Paris Photo opening tonight with a private preview, the whole industry is whispering about the predictions and the expectations about the biggest photography fair in Europe.
“This work is the fruit of the contradictions generated between digital images and the world of social media, in which our private sphere and our freedom of opinion have transformed public space…”
Making a living out of a visual language that is so widespread and popular is everything but…