Five photographers and stories from Asia nominated for World Press Photo 2021 Awards, from Indonesia, Philippines, Myanmar, India and Bangladesh.
Extending The Materiality And Dimensionality Of Photography – Harikrishna Katragadda
An exclusive interview with Indian photographer Harikrishna Katragadda on winning the Art Award in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
2018 Award Finalist: Raison d’état, by Swasti Bharti
Raison d’état, by Swasti Bharti [India] is an Art Award Finalist in the Invisible Photographer Asia Awards 2018.
Advice for Artists and Photographers Starting Out
Photography and art are vocations that are different from a ‘regular’ job. Creativity cannot be spun out of financial duress.
EPHEMERA Highlight: The Other Side, by Tah Choe Gooi
Artist highlights from our #EPHEMERA Exhibition on 12th November 2016 at The Substation featuring photography, paintings, drawings, blueprints and performance.
EPHEMERA Highlight: Instructions for a Re-memory, by Nurul Huda
Artist highlights from our #EPHEMERA Exhibition on 12th November 2016 at The Substation featuring photography, paintings, drawings, blueprints and performance.
EPHEMERA Highlight: Drawings, by Brendan Poh Kai Jie
Artist highlights from our #EPHEMERA Exhibition on 12th November 2016 at The Substation featuring photography, paintings, drawings, blueprints and performance.
EPHEMERA: Exhibition. Experiment. An idea about ideas.
Ideas manifest themselves in visions, images, stories, hallucinations, blueprints, maps, words… Ephemera is about acknowledging, gathering and intensifying that Presence. Momentarily, for 18000 seconds.
Abbas Kiarostami: Photography is the mother of Cinema
When I think about a conversation, it always starts with images. And what I love about photography is the inscription of a single moment.
Charles Lim, SEA STATE ~ Re-imagining Land, Sea and Territory
So I finally had a chance to see in person Singapore artist Charles Lim’s decade-long SEA STATE project that headlined the Singapore Pavilion at the recent Venice Biennale.
LIANA YANG, What My Pussy Loves
A personal documentation examining the realities and tensions of love & commitment through the human fascination with cats.
Why do we do what we do? It’s dysfunctional
Being an artist in any way is a sign of social dysfunction, Bowie added. It’s an extraordinary thing to want to do. The saner, more rational approach to life to do is to survive steadfastly.
The Journey of Photographer Tseng Kwong Chi
Son of an exiled Chinese nationalist, Tseng Kwong Chi was a Hong Kong born photographer active in the New York Art Scene in the 1970s and 80s.
Zhang Xiao, About My Hometown
In ‘They’, Zhang showed secular Chongqing citizens at a moment of euphoric leisure. In ‘Coastline’, he travelled 18.000 kilometres along the Chinese coastline to photograph the surreal landscapes he encountered.
It Can Be Better, by Liu Ying
The series depict intentions which result in rigid control on everyday items and spaces. To achieve the ideal order or hygiene, a pursuit of immaculateness is undertaken.