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by Joanna Borowiec
Skin Projects
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Double
A series of portraits "yesterday and today."
I wanted to capture the shift in time and changes which become apparent in man after several, more than a dozen and several dozens of years. These... Read all
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by Sam Ivin
Skin Projects
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The aim of Lingering Ghosts is to give an insight into some of the asylum seekers in Britain. It also seeks to raise questions about how the UK’s migration system treats those who arrive in our country s... Read all
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by Claire O'Keefe
Skin Projects
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This project is a bitacora of my skin. Each image is composed by various layers that abstractly link to different issues related to my story and my mother's. But also with the ideas behind the surfaces... Read all
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by Cosimo Piccardi
Skin Projects
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My generation has born and grown up in the era of global transfers – of goods, money, information, humans. In the last decade the number of young people who leave their country looking for better prospects h... Read all
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by Vilma Pimenoff
Skin Projects
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PINK PARTS
An erogenous zone is generally understood as a part of the human body that is especially sensitive. The French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan described erotogenic parts as areas where there are... Read all
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by Alexandra Polina
Skin Projects
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The protagonists of the photo series are members of visible minorities who were born, raised and educated in Germany.
These images deal with a social gap created by prejudiced stigmatized view and use... Read all
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by Federica Sasso
Skin Projects
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19-08-2015
“Hospitalized at the eating disorder treatment center for the fifth time,
I don’t see an end to all of this, maybe I’m in love with the idea of being fragile,
a being to be protected, to ha... Read all
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by juuke schoorl
Skin Projects
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With ‘Rek’ ('Stretch' in Dutch) I explored the aesthetic possibilities of the human skin through a mixture of image capturing techniques.
By manipulating this curious stretchable material with various low... Read all
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by Marta Zgierska
Skin Projects
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"Post"
In 2013, I survived a serious car accident. I was close to death, and reality – one that I had been adapting to with difficulty – slipped through my fingers. This misfortune brought about ano... Read all
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by Marcos Clavero Llorente
Skin Works
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In the dream
as a apotropaic decrease
I'm looking for you
but I do not know who you are
perhaps only a reflection
or a copy
while I continue with my absurd task
amassing the past but it does not... Read all
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by Emanuela D'Ambrosi
Skin Works
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This series is called ‘Invisible Monster’, and it takes a look at the differences of human body forms and languages. “D’ambrosi’s’ idea is that within each of us, under the skin, there is a monster tha... Read all
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by Jim Johnston
Skin Works
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One of Europe's largest and oldest's Glaciers, the Rhone Glacier in Switzerland has retreated over 1km during the last 100 years in response to climate change. Glacial retreats are caused by longer melting... Read all
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by Francesco Nerone
Skin Works
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Petya, 22, my partner.
The clarity of her skin bearing no signs except those of her youth. Intimate, Sacred, private her relationship with her nudity, same as mine.
It's the revelation of what we are,... Read all
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by Ioana Alexandra Niculescu-Aron
Skin Works
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For me, today, painting is a collage of SPACE, OXYGEN AND LIGHT.
All people run for urban. The city is an antithetical COLLAGE of thoughts that crowdedly coexist side by side - which is why they work... Read all
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by Maurizio Pighizzini
Skin Works
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The white skin of Jewell that, with a red photo filter, wants to become red.
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by Sanne De Wilde
Skin Works
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People with albinism, like photographic material, are light sensitive. Light leaves an irreversible imprint on their body. This whiteness that makes them stand out, when captured in an image, almost makes... Read all
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by Monica Takvam
Skin Works
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Forming part of a larger ongoing project on blindness and perception, this work seeks to explore how we see each other.
I invited participants to describe someone that they have never seen with their... Read all
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by Danilo Zappulla
Skin Works
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Commemoration of Raphael's famous painting 'Fornarina'.
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