This is a story of a fictional lake, a tribute to the lakes that have disappeared. Some of them, once centres of life, are no longer remembered.
Photo Essay: Rainbow Congregation, by Francis Fausto S. Tady
Home to at least 80 million Catholics, the Philippines is the only predominantly Christian country in Asia aside from East Timor. Yet beyond the title of a “Catholic nation” there are smaller and less known Christian communities.
Fruits of his labor, or lack thereof, by Hiroshi Yamauchi
Meet Mr. Kaga. A 52-year old homeless man living in Kamagasaki area in south central Osaka City, or Kama for short as locals call it.
Photo Essay: Somewhere only I know, by Donna Chiu
Motherhood, a most epic adventure. Somewhere only I know, by Donna Chiu was made during the IPA Mentorship Program.
One Last Playground, by Farhad Rahman
This is a story of a fantasy world of a group of children near the suburb of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Peera Vorapreechapanich: Message to The Green Tea God
The Green Tea God is one of the most powerful CEOs in Thailand. His sacred aura comes from his extreme yet accessible marketing campaigns.
Nonverbal Space, by Shin Noguchi
“Nonverbal Space”, it is unstable, distorted, and contradicts what we have created. And [Ma], exists in there.
Photo Essay: UNDERPASS, by Teng Kiat
UNDERPASS, by Teng Kiat was made during the IPA Mentorship Program. Welcome to the realm of the underpass.
By way of rhythms: Kenneth Tay in conversation with Geraldine Kang
In As quietly as rhythms go, visual artist Geraldine Kang documents a familiar sight in Singapore: a construction project, this time along the Sungei Serangoon.
The Good Day, Bad Day, Every Day Streets of Tavepong Pratoomwong
A best of selection of photographs from rising Thai Street Photography talent Tavepong Pratoomwong.
Experimental Analog Photography from the IPA Workshop
A selection of multiple exposure photographs from the IPA Experimental Analog Photo Workshop with Maika Elan held on 9th – 10th May 2015.
Caleb Ming, Plot
Plot is a documentary project about land spaces in Singapore. It is a photographic record of plots of open land that remain untouched in the republic.
Photo Essay: Sewol, Remembrance and Denial, by Jun Michael Park
They have been denied. First they were denied access to truthful information. They have become invisible, and their voices, muted.
Eiffel Chong, Malaysia Misspelled
These photographs taken in Malaysia are symbols of the failure of progression I feel in this beloved country of mine.
Bicycles in Beijing , Now, by Xiaomeng Zhao
Since the new millennium, Car culture broke into China strongly and quickly, and soon became the most popular or desired mode of transportation.