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by Xiomara Bender
In Conflict Projects
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If there were such a thing as a “true picture of reality” in North Korea, it would certainly need to be taken from many different perspectives. At best, only a few facets of this reality are offered in ... Read all
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Jury
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by Yuxaing Dong
In Conflict Projects
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As a boy, I enjoyed my childhood in a small town called Wujiang near Lake Tai in southeast of China. As a man, I left hometown but still witnessed its unprecedented growth during the rapid urbanization... Read all
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by Philippe Grollier-Photography
In Conflict Projects
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In Northern Ireland each summer, strange monuments spring up, ziggurats of modern times, Babel towers precarious or solidly encamped. The reality behind these constructions - future bonfires - is actually... Read all
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by
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Salt is a peripheral town, with high unemployment and migrated population, and with much of the population living in situation of poverty, marginalisation and stigmatization.
However this situation... Read all
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by
In Conflict Projects
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Non dite che siamo pochi nasce da una riflessione sull’immagine e sul suo utilizzo all’interno della comunicazione politica e giornalistica.
Non dite che siamo pochi si pone in continuità con una cert... Read all
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by
In Conflict Projects
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All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.
Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
An increasing number of children adolescents set off and leave parents and their... Read all
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by
In Conflict Projects
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This body of work deals with my very personal response to the topic of the Anthropocene with a focus on the global conflict of pollution and waste. Since I was a child I’ve always been obsessed with u... Read all
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by
In Conflict Projects
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Until a very recent past, in every patriarchal society, woman was forced to an exile from her biological roots. The first rule of marriage was patrilocality, which means the bride's separation from her... Read all
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by Carol Allen-Storey
In Conflict Projects
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Savagery took over the mind, they went out hunting as kindred
spirits, they became a ferocious barbaric species. They were the
Interahamwe, the infamous killers of the 1994 Rwandan
Genocide against... Read all
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by Zuzanna Banasinska
In Conflict Projects
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"Capturing a moment doubles the present in two divergent directions, one runs towards the future, while the other sinks into the past." Gilles Deleuze|
I was born when my parents were 40 and no longer... Read all
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by Blakely/Lloyd
In Conflict Projects
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This is Daphrose’s family. It is a work consisting of 37 panels: portraits of those who survived the Genocide while the black images represent those family members who were slain. Some yet to be baptised.
How d... Read all
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by Agurtxane Concellon
In Conflict Projects
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As the largest urban slum in Africa and one of the biggest in the world, life in Kibera is constantly marked by tension. The community is often in conflict – with violence, looting and murder – a common con... Read all
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by Ella Cooper
In Conflict Projects
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The Black body is in a constant state of conflict in our world today. Over the last 6 years I have been dedicated to exploring what it could mean to envision a new future for Black bodies and create new... Read all
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Jury
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by Iskra Coronelli
In Conflict Projects
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These images are part of a long history of resistance, in Italy between a local population that of the Val di Susa, but also many people opposed to a public work with an enormous environmental impact on... Read all
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Jury
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by Daniel Tepper and Vittoria Mentasti
In Conflict Projects
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The Third Eye
By Daniel Tepper and Vittoria Mentasti
Airstrikes filmed through the cold vision of thermal cameras have become a common sight since the daily briefings by American generals during the... Read all
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by URBANO Emilien
In Conflict Projects
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War of a Forgotten Nation
First image: Al-Malikiyah, Syria, March 2015. A 17-years-old Syrian (centre) and a Turkish fighter (right), both accused of being members of the Islamic State Organisation,... Read all
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by Giacomo Sini Photojournalism
In Conflict Projects
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I’ve always been attracted to the Middle East and its cultural particularities. Since I was 18 I have constantly traveled to this area of the world, slowly entering into strong intimacy with the life o... Read all
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by Ruben Hamelink
In Conflict Projects
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The Free Runners of Gaza is the story of a group of teenagers in Gaza defying oppression by creating their own domain of freedom through the art of Parkour.
The 2014 Israel-Gaza war left 18,000 Gazan... Read all
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by Daesung LEE
In Conflict Projects
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Unwanted souvenir
This work tells the memories of different places from another perspective.
I often see refugees and migrants on the streets and in the metro stations of Paris where I live.
This ... Read all
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by MAYOR
In Conflict Projects
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The Speculations series presents imaginary transformations of iconic buildings and places located in many cities around the world. Some of these buildings and places are internationally famous, while others... Read all
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by Me Nè
In Conflict Projects
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by Francesco Merlini
In Conflict Projects
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N’Djamena, Mongo, Mondou, Gorè, Zama, the refugee camps of Dosseye and Danamadja. It’s hot everywhere, always, without any truce. People indulge air’s thickness with slow movements. Life is slow, expect... Read all
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by Javier Rozo Vengoechea
In Conflict Projects
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In 2016, fifty years of internal armed conflict in Colombia came to an end after 6 years of peace negotiations between the Government and the rebel group FARC. Thousands of soldiers have been killed or... Read all
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by Griselda San Martin
In Conflict Projects
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“The Wall” documents families who meet on both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border fence at Friendship Park at a time of rising xenophobic political tensions. The park is the only binational meeting pla... Read all
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by Séverine Séverine Sajous
In Conflict Projects
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In the past two years, 10,000 people have gone through the Jungle of Calais, the biggest shantytown of Europe. Coming from Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan or Eritrea they have run away from war, oppression and... Read all
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by Kiki Streitberger
In Conflict Projects
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TRAVELLING LIGHT
In 2015, nearly 300,000 refugees undertook the perilous journey across the
Mediterranean to Italy. Syrians call this journey 'The Journey of Death'. For a lot of
money, they put their... Read all
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by Jasper White
In Conflict Projects
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Wall” is a photographic series that looks at the effects of environment on the Palestinian community.
How does separation and division affect a community? What happens when a family lives with a wall aro... Read all
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