The smell of death was overpowering. A seemingly endless sea of debris made up the landscape in that part of the Philippines where the most powerful typhoon ever recorded by satellites made landfall.
All That Glitters, by Adam Birkan
Economic disparity is sometimes subtle rather than blatant. It is quiet and insidious. It doesn’t always represent itself in a clear and concise manner.
Photobook: When Abba was ill, by Adil Hasan
When Abba was ill is a book of photographs by Adil Hasan that he shot over six months as he came to terms with his father’s cancer.
The Rare, by Zhang Lijie
This photography project, started from 2009, focuses on people who have rare diseases in China. Who are they? How can they survive? What do they need?
Spotlight: Han Youngsoo’s 1950s Post-War Korea
Though struggling with the multifaceted after-effects of Korean war, the 1950’s was period of recovery. Han Youngsoo, born in 1933 in Gaesung.
Photo Essay: The Last Orangutans, by Sandra Hoyn
Orangutans, an entirely Asian species in the family of great apes, roam Indonesian rain forests on the islands of Sumatra and Borneo.
Photo Essay: City Of Small, by Thet Htoo
There is a city called Yuzana Garden City about one and half hour drive from Yangon. This town is a home for ‘Small’, a slang for secret wives of rich men.
Reflections of Soul: The Works of Yang YanKang, China
Chinese Master Photographer Yang YanKang has finally finished his meditation on Tibetan Buddhism this year, a body of work he has been shaping for a decade.
Photo Essay: Que Huong, by Kiên Hoàng Lê
With all the implications I am confronted with lots of possibilities but also inner and external borders. Que Huong is about my grandparents and Vietnam.
Call for Applications – Scholarship Grant for Myanmar Photographers
Call for Applications – Scholarship Grant for Myanmar Photographers. DEADLINE: SUNDAY, 5TH OCTOBER 2014.
We had a river named Tista, by Riadul Islam Dip
We had a river named Tista is a narrative of the Bangladesh-India water sharing disputes, which date back to the late 1970s with India’s ill-conceived construction of barrages on Tista river.
Another Day in Paradise, by Shadman Shahid
Another day in Paradise is a story on the complex relationship between the landscapes and the inhabitants of St. Martin Island.
Slideshows from IPA PLUG & PLAY Slideshow Session | August 2014
Preview of Slideshows presented at IPA PLUG & PLAY Slideshow Session | 27th August 2014 at IPA Gallery, Singapore.
Flux Realities: A Showcase of Chinese Contemporary Photography
Truth is a brilliant invention, much like Photography. And Flux Realities: A Showcase of Chinese Contemporary Photography attempts a dialogue.
Photo Essay: Suna no shiro, by Kiên Hoàng Lê
Implicit and explicit rules seem to be suspended. A mixed group of artists, cross-dressers, transgenders and dropouts have created a space which is free of judgement.