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ZONE Magazine - III Collective Book

Link to order here

 
Zone Magazine Z3NE
Zone Magazine Z3NE
 

DER GREIF

Past and Present: Weekend at Pinakothek Moderne

 

EAST MEETS WEST 2023

Format Festival, Derby

 
 
 
 


COMBAT PRIZE 2022

Selected artist - Photography Section

 
 

AS WE DRIFT

MRES Final Show - London Gallery West, University of Westminster

 
as we drift exhibition poster
 
 


POETRY: A Shutter Hub Editions Publication

In these 100 poems without words, photographers share the images that express their feelings and ideas, exploring poetry in all its connotations. Perfect bound book, 150gsm recycled uncoated (cover 350gsm silk with matt lamination), 148 x 210mm, 116 pages.

image of a cover of a book titled Poetry
 
 
 
 

OUTLAST JOURNAL

137 featured on Outlast Journal on December 2020

 

EXQUISITE FUTURES

A Revolve Collective publication. Exquisite Futures features the work of twenty visual artists based across the world. The book was conceived in the spring of 2020 as an immediate response to the pandemic and the changing modes of art making. The selected individuals have imagined through the use of collage and photomontage the awaiting futures of our lives and the photographic world. The unbound book is accompanied with an essay by Aliki Braine.

Exquisite futures includes the work of Memet Ali Zeren, Danielle Andrews, Jessy Boon Cowler, Camille Carbonaro, Lia Dostlieva, Wojciech Fec, Max Ferguson, Hannah Fletcher, Lea Hobson, Victoria Kieffer, Ethan Lo, Anna Luk, Silvia Maietta, Micaela Mau, Zuzana Pustaiová, Sally Souraya, Thomas Stockley, Liz Tollemache, Sally Trivett and Chiara Zandona.

 
celebration collage of images of hands
 
 

“ And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed - if all records told the same tale - then the lie passed into history and became truth. ‘Who controls the past’, ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past’. And yet the past, though of its nature alterable, never had been altered. Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. ‘Reality control’, they called it: in Newspeak, ‘doublethink’. “

1984 - G. Orwell