Beneath Europe’s cities, where movement is usually read as speed and utility, French photographer Thibault Drutel finds a different register: a quiet, almost ceremonial order. His ongoing series Symmetric Subway
Beneath Europe’s cities, where movement is usually read as speed and utility, French photographer Thibault Drutel finds a different register: a quiet, almost ceremonial order. His ongoing series Symmetric Subway
Nadav Kander photographs the traces of power as atmosphere rather than spectacle. From the Yangtze River to Central Asian nuclear test landscapes and the Thames Estuary, his restrained images examine scale, visibility, and aftermath. This essay reads Kander’s work as a method for architects, artists, and scholars.
In the quiet corners of Easton, Pennsylvania – where industrial remnants intersect with the glow of streetlights, Peter Ydeen has forged a photographic practice that transforms the ordinary into the
In our interview, photographer Paulina Ojeda shares her unique story and insights on moving from Mexico to Switzerland.