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Rebirth

May 4, 2016
“Rebirth” is a philosophical story of human desire for transcendence and a Faustian dream of achieving immortality through creation at a symbolic level. It is a story of the cycle of life

Ultra-Orthodox Jews by Marcel Kolacek
Three days of photographing the Old City in Jerusalem leave you amazed at the mixture of religions and cultures. But increasingly, I wanted to see between the walls, the ìreal Jerusalemî, without the tourists and the myriad peddlers. When I talk about ìthe real Jerusalemî I mean the tradition, so strong that it defies time.

Self Portraits by Isabella Bubola
For Isabella Bubola, a 25 year old applied arts graduate, true passion lies in fine art and portrait photography. She began shooting whatever was around her (including herself) when she was eleven and got her first digital camera without the back screen. Ever since, her camera has been a most faithful companion.

Eidolon by Becky Orlinski
The project – entitled Eidolon, meaning a spectre or phantom in human form – consists of four images all visualising real people’s very real nightmares. Upon conducting a survey appealing for members of the public to share their nightmares with her, Orlinski began the process of sifting through responses and starting to visualise them.

Soul of India by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri
The village is panorama of the charming scenes of nature. The scenery of the changing seasons has a profound effect on the village life. It brings a divine touch into human mind and makes life full of divine beauty. 60 percent of the population still lives in villages of India.

Fake by Matilde Pernille
The next ten years I photographed myself and my friends growing into adults. When I turned 16 I got my first DSLR and started taking more professional portraits too. This led the way to more abstract photography, but I never stopped documenting my life.

The Faith of Life by Avishek Das
Gajan is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly in the Rural part of West Bengal. Gajan spans around a week, starting at the last week of Chaitra continuing till the end of the Bengali year. It ends with Charak Puja Participants of this festival is known as Sannyasi or Devotee .

YOSHINORI MIZUTANI on Webber Gallery
London (May 20 – Jun 21, 2016) Webber Gallery Space are delighted to be hosting the first UK solo exhibition of acclaimed Japanese photographer Yoshinori Mizutani. Mizutani garnered global acclaim with his series Tokyo Parrots in 2013.

MOVING STILLS by German artist Stephan Zirwes
Opio (May 13 – Jun 16, 2016) OPIOM Gallery is pleased to present MOVING STILLS by German artist Stephan Zirwes, winner of the Sony World Photography Award 2016 (3rd prize in Architecture category).

Sculpting with Light by Florin Ion Firimita
Like some photographers, I am interested in Truth and Beauty. I am interested in quietude, in making the viewer spend some time in front of an image and become a partner in the process of seeing. The function of art is not to escape reality, but to help us experience it more completely.

Points of the compass by Suvobroto Ray Chaudhuri
Examining life by over-thinking all the various life paths in front of you will always present a scary picture. In this journey over the last few years of your life, you might have been trying to figure out which path to go on.

Window Project by Davida Carta
This project was not born as a cohesive body of work. In fact, it surfaced from an editing process during my first semester of residency at the New Hampshire Institute of Art, where I am currently studying to get my MFA in Photography.

An iron cast foundry by Sagnik Datta
The workers of that foundry works for long 12 hours shift or even more sometimes in the boiling rage of heat. They do not have sufficient protective gears while working with hot molten iron.

High Walls by Souradeep Roy
Beaches are celebrated to be a neighbourhood for recreation, a place to let go of the day-to-day life and have a quiet time. It is, in most metropolitan cities, also known for its beachside properties and sea-facing villas for the affluent communities.


Portrait of the Aryans by Abhishek Nandy
Beyond the rich heritage of monasteries, the spirit of Buddhism, the captivating Landscapes and the Indus, one specific facet of Ladakh which has always fascinated me is the legendary inhabitation of pure-blooded Aryans in this parts of the region.

Charnel by Samad Ghorbanzadeh
" Charnel " is a straightforward, yet bizarre narration of a thousands-year-old lake- a lake as aged as human identity. This photo collection, which was designed and produced with photo-montage and photo-stage in 2015

Adam Jeppesen – Vaca Muerta
Berlin (30 April – 30 July 2016) Gallery Taik Persons is pleased to present a selection of Adam Jeppesen’s œuvre from the series Flatlands Camp Project along with his most recent works in the solo exhibition entitled Vaca Muerta.

Noir Stills by Dan Bannino
Noir Stills is a work inspired by 1940s-60s great noir movies' directors (especially Carol Reed and Alfred Hitchcock); I am an avid crime stories' reader and I wanted to create a series that could be an homage to this word.

Interruption by Indranil Banerjee
Busy street corners, Blaring horns of vehicles, Homeless people sleeping on the footpaths, traffic jam,school children of a nearby girls school crossing the road, like all their daily routine, It was just like another day in the Metropolitan.

The other part of me by Cristina Coral
She lived her childhood in an artistic ambient environment . She has chosen the camera as her main artistic expression.The approach to photography and its development was almost entirely self-taught.



David : The long goodbye by Jim Mortram
Meeting regularly, David and I, in early 2013 began working upon the first instalment of an ongoing series of stories about his life with blindness. The challenging new day to day routines, learning routes into town with his stick or following behind his mother, Eugene.

Taught by the Streets by Keith Reid
Recently, I completed my first 365 project. It was an eye-opening experience that brought me in contact with several styles of photography, all of which I have grown to appreciate. Taking a picture everyday can be challenging

A lonely soul by Sebastian Gruia
This is my grandmother, a divided soul between two worlds, between her two sons gone to find a purpose in their lives. My uncle was the first to leave the family nest, back then he had a rebel nature and couldn’t bare the communist regime

L A Noble Gallery presents: Fix photo 2016
London (13 - 22 May 2016) L A Noble Gallery (LANG) is proud to present FIX Photo 2016 - an annual celebration of exemplary photography in all its forms. FIX Photo is produced and curated by LANG Director Laura Noble.


Men at work by Amlan Sanyal
Add to that the damage caused by ‘extreme and treacherous’ weather. We all know how we get when the work isn’t carried out, moaning about tyre damage due to pot holes, potential crashes due to unclear road markings.

Colours of Life by Avishek Das
Holi is a Hindu Spring festival in India and Nepal, also known as the festival of colours or the festival of sharing love. Holi is a two-day festival which starts on the Purnima falling in the month of Falgun, which falls somewhere between the end of February and the middle of March as per Calendar.

Carnival dancers by Paulo Monteiro
“Carnival dancers” is the title of a long-term project that aims to document the Carnival dances that take place in the island of São Miguel, Azores. Once very common, nowadays they are declining.

Own Place by Wiktoria Wojciechowska
This photographic series of works is a symbolic attempt of connecting a human being with his place of living. In times when distance is no longer a barrier and when settling down and identifying with space is getting harder.


Su battileddu by Marcello Perino
"su battileddu" is the protagonist of lula's carnival mask. lula is a small village in sardinia where the archaic rite of dionysus' death takes place every year during carnival.

5 Great german photographers
A curated selection of projects by Julia Fullerton-Batten, Ralph Gräf, Bernd Arnold, Yoram Roth and Victoria Knobloch, exploring themes of history, politics, architecture and spirituality within contemporary German photography.

The shadow of things by Antigone Kourakou
Looking at Antigone Kourakou´s photographs, one fully perceives the suggestive range of photographic abstraction. Although there is scarce visual information that connects the pictures with the real scenes, the situations, and the events they were born out of, the photographs imperatively call for our interpretation.

Children of the Streets by Sharath Pillai
For the last decade or so India has is seen as emerging super power in the world taking on China, US and the European nations, with developments in the field of infrastructure ,Real estate and Information Technology sectors.

Woodland by Justine Tjallinks
Loneliness and isolation are conditions that a human being has difficulty of coping with. It is even proven that it can seriously shorten your life expectancy.

Bihari, Stranded Pakistanis by Kosuke Ryujin
Biharis are Urdu speaking Muslim migrated from Bihar province of India to East Pakistan which is now Bangladesh in 1947 at the time of The Great Partition. During the independence war in 1971 between East Pakistan and West Pakistan

Living with God by Abhijit Chakraborty
India is synonymous with rich tradition and heritage of religious practices of all religions since time immemorial. Hinduism is one such practice that has grabbed the attention of the rest of the Universe because of various reasons.


Victoria Rodríguez Cruz ; The reflexive gaze
Victoria comes from the art curating profession. From first-hand experience, I’d say not all of us who curate -but certainly a part of us- do it for the same reason as the creators: to communicate.


Life in the Wastelands by Debmalya Ray Choudhuri
Kolkata -one of the most important economic and cultural hubs of India. A concrete jungle of sky high buildings ,swanky malls and offices ,yet with a life refulgent ,simple and laid back. In the suburbs of all this noise and humdrum of daily city life,



Religious bonding and a Fair at Zero-Line by Arup Biswas
“Huzur sahem mela” is celebrated every year along the international boarder India and Bangladesh, Though originally it was a congregation of religious people the large HUJUR SAHEBER MELA is now stands as an example of communal harmony.

Felicidade by Kicia Randagia
From a European survey, done in 2008, emerges that the children surveyed thinks that the farmer is a busy grandfather, friendly and caring;that oranges, olives and bananas grow in the UK