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- Aldo van den Broek & Johnny Mae Hauser
- Alex Blanco
- Chiron Duong
- Darcy Brenna
- Daniel Obasi
- Denisse Ariana Perez
- Derrick Ofosu Boateng
- Eddie Wrey
- Hayley Eichenbaum
- Joline Kwakkenbos
- Jonathan Bertin
- Johnny Mae Hauser
- Lisa Sorgini
- Loes de Boer
- Mia Weiner
- Oxiea Villamonte
- Magdalena Wosinska
- Pia Riverola
- Rogier Houwen
- Sander Vos
- Stig De Block
Darcy Brenna
Joline Kwakkenbos
Derrick Ofosu Boateng
Responding to mythology and traditions in portraiture, Weiner’s photography based compositions put the body center stage exploring how figurative representation can hold power and agency. Weiner was awarded the V&A Parasol Prize by the Victoria & Albert Museum and Parasol Foundation last May ‘24.
Pia Riverola’s nostalgic photography is a tribute to the diversity of cultures and their richness. Candid portraits, natural landscapes, street scenes, or still life’s, Riverola’s colorful imagery carries a deep empathy for her subjects and surroundings.
In the vibrant landscape of contemporary art, Johnny Mae Hauser stands out for her captivating vision and ability to challenge prevailing narratives.
“My work is not about what is seen but what is felt through seeing.” As such, his imagery is an echo of a feeling that he wishes to communicate to the viewer, not a depiction of what he saw at the moment of pushing the button. Employing a muted, mostly black-and-white palette, the photos are stripped of perceptions of space, distance and time – giving it a transcendental and timeless quality.
Lisa Sorgini’s work has connected women, mothers, and children from all around the world. Lisa’s distinctive photography is both romantic and real, showing the many faces of being a mother.