Photography

INTERVIEW | Camila Rodrìguez Triana

INTERVIEW | Camila Rodrìguez Triana

Camila Rodríguez Triana (Cali, 1985) is a visual artist and filmmaker. Rodríguez Triana's work reflects on identity. She is interested in the inherited ancestral culture and how we re-appropriate that culture to make it our own. She is interested in the words “re-appropriation” and “re-elaboration” that imply recognizing something past to transform it into the present.

INTERVIEW | Laura Romero

INTERVIEW | Laura Romero

Art Magazine, Laura Romero is a multidisciplinary artist, based in Mexico. With a very intimate work, through her own experiences, she reflects the most personal side of everyday life, provoking a second glance and subjecting it to intense reflection. Over the past few years, through her art she has been questioning the territory she lives in, building a new identity, her identity. #digital #art #photography #urban

INTERVIEW with Natalie Lambert

INTERVIEW with Natalie Lambert

Natalie Lambert (b. 1995) is an interdisciplinary artist as well as the Curator and Founder of Toula Gallery. Natalie approaches her work from feminist theory. Her work is exploratory to herself and the environment she is in or has experienced. Through language and eroticism, Lambert provokes thoughts of objectification and challenges the stereotypes about gender politics, sex, and the body.

INTERVIEW | Sue Vo-Ho

INTERVIEW | Sue Vo-Ho

A native of Saguenay in Canada, Sue Vo-Ho stands out as a photographer through her approach to memory and evanescence. The melancholy of open spaces inspires her work. Sue Vo-Ho finds her inspiration in the emptiness of nature or cities. Her preferred themes revolve around the desert, buildings, the ocean, urban landscapes and city walls and are tinged with a hint of melancholy.

INTERVIEW | Omar Reyna

INTERVIEW | Omar Reyna

Omar Reyna is a Canadian artist exploring chemical as well as digital photography and mixing it with sculptural elements and other art practices. Omar Reyna sees his art practice as an act of contriving worlds beyond the visible, between the real and the imagined. He aims to trigger events and actions that connect, disturb and question what we perceive.

INTERVIEW | Zaccheo Zhang

INTERVIEW | Zaccheo Zhang

Zaccheo Zhang is a Chinese artist studying in the United States. She is convinced that the characteristics of photographic materials are the elements that make photography diversified and rejuvenated. At the same time, she believes that her creative, experimental methods have allowed photography to go back to the close relationship with science and reborn from it to a unique way of artistic expression.

INTERVIEW | Jose Cruzio

INTERVIEW | Jose Cruzio

Jose Cruzio’s research addresses different concepts such as the continuous questioning of the "place" as far as artistic creation is concerned. It will bring about both collaborative practices and individual ones, and it unfolds in different projects, each one recurring to a dominant artistic subject matter and its media, practices, and achievements according to the research lines of each one of them.

INTERVIEW | Syl Arena

INTERVIEW | Syl Arena

Syl Arena is a California-based artist known for his explorations of non-representational photography. He freely admits that he is addicted to color and shadow. In his current series, Constructed Voids, Arena deconstructs white light into vibrant hues and mixes them onto monochromatic constructs. Through the intersection of light, construct, and lens, Arena finds transformative relationships that he describes as “inner landscapes.”

INTERVIEW | Lucrezia Rossi

INTERVIEW | Lucrezia Rossi

Lucrezia Rossi is an Italian photographer based in Berlin, Germany. In her work, Lucrezia photographs staged self-portraits, and daily life encounters by combining humor with reality and intimacy with softness. By re-signifying her past experiences through her images, this search for meaning becomes present, honest, delicate, and light. For Al-Tiba9 she is presenting her latest series, “My Traviata”.

INTERVIEW | Marcel Top

INTERVIEW | Marcel Top

Marcel Top is a 23 years old London-based Belgian photographer. Alongside his traditional use of photography, Top also explores the limits and boundaries of the medium through his practice. Top has always been fascinated by the power of technology, by the ambiguity of its double-faced nature. Breach of privacy, mass surveillance, and the collection of personal data is among Top’s recurring topics.

INTERVIEW | Eric Pijnaken

INTERVIEW | Eric Pijnaken

Photography always has been for Eric Pijnaken a way to find his way to the world of phenomena in which he lives. He felt the need to reveal another reality within the reality surrounding us. His photo work focuses on the essentials of what he sees. After a career as a journalist, he now lives and works in the French province of Ardèche, where he can freely enjoy his work as a photographer.

INTERVIEW | Sofya Danilova

INTERVIEW | Sofya Danilova

After a decade of constant work, Sofya Danilova got to the point where two-dimensional photography was just not enough to express everything she wanted to. As a seasoned photographer, she tried a hand in different styles, and in the end she started to create kaleidoscopes — images that can achieve the effect of space's enclosure and deeper immersion in the picture.

INTERVIEW | Aristo Vopĕnka

INTERVIEW | Aristo Vopĕnka

Aristo Vopĕnka explores the boundaries between photography, illustration, painting, and print. Using an experimental attitude towards these different media, new forms of expression take place. They are the beginning of a contemporary reinterpretation of expressionism which he has started to call experiential expressionism.

INTERVIEW | Sam Heydt

INTERVIEW | Sam Heydt

Sam Heydt is an American social practice and recycled media artist. Working across different media, Heydt presents an abstract proposition for a world on the periphery of history, one that not only appears haunted by the ghosts of the past but built on it. Her work has been shown in galleries, museums, art fairs, and film festivals worldwide.

INTERVIEW | Ekaterina Zhingel

INTERVIEW | Ekaterina Zhingel

Ekaterina Zhingel is inspired by articles on scientific hypotheses and discoveries in physics and neurobiology. Her latest series is devoted to the nonlinearity of time. In the series, Ekaterina was photographed against the background of the street and kept this moment for herself. She left no more trace. This photo is the only proof of her short presence at this place.

INTERVIEW | Giuseppe Francavilla

INTERVIEW | Giuseppe Francavilla

Giuseppe Francavilla tries to make the documentary discourse something universal starting from the particular. He dedicates himself mainly to street and documentary photography, working and exhibiting internationally. For Francavilla, photography must not only archive visions of the present but also be the object of evaluation and criticism of the territory for the future.

INTERVIEW | Cherrie Yu

INTERVIEW | Cherrie Yu

Cherrie Yu is born in Xi'an, China. She currently lives and works from Chicago. Yu is the author of the Narrative Series is a series of videos in which classical narratives and characters were reenacted with thrift objects or foods. The narrative is chosen often signals a significant change to the characters selected, such as their marriage, death, exile, or injury.

INTERVIEW | Hermano Noronha

INTERVIEW | Hermano Noronha

Hermano Noronha is more interested in the symptom than in the evidence, in reaching what is under the obvious. He is interested in the vortex of time and how the plurality of individual memories is combined in the building of collective memory. Through the identification and photographic registration of symbolic markers, he seeks to build archives against oblivion.

INTERVIEW | Rosinda Casais

INTERVIEW | Rosinda Casais

Rosinda Casais combines architecture with sculpture. At the moment, she collaborates with Fahr 021.3 and studies sculpture at Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto. Throughout her career, she collaborated with different teams of architects, Atelier Peter Zumthor, Vinagre & Côrte-Real, Immopo and as a freelancer.

INTERVIEW | Carla Piacenza

INTERVIEW | Carla Piacenza

Carla Piacenza’s work addresses issues that are related to nature and human behavior. Thus, she reflects on gender, identity, migrations, and the environment and climate changes. Taking resources from science and psychology, and transforming them into visual poetics, the works are presented as hypothetical and experiential ideas seeking to decode a personal argument.