DIANA BLOK, BLOOD TIES AND OTHER BONDS
Diana Blok describes herself as a studio photographer, always working inside without anything to distract her, within the protection of the studio with its lights and shadows, its enclosing walls, an empty concave in which the subjects stand out…
RENÉ GROEBLI, THE EYE OF LOVE, 1952
It was their honeymoon in 1952 that took the Swiss photographer René Groebli and his wife Rita to Paris and the South of France. During this trip René Groebli photographed, but his intention was not to document, rather to create associations…
COURTNEY COLES, MOMMA
The very foundation of my practice is rooted in my fascination with the multiple ways I consider people, places, and memories “home” and my desire to preserve it. I am enthralled by making photographs that are soft and sincere because the world has been anything but to Black queer women like me...
KALI SPITZER, AN EXPLORATION OF RESILIENCE
An Exploration of Resilience is about identity, culture, strength, vulnerability, and love - these images are about resilience. This work investigates different facets of people and how they explore themselves…