Growing up in Detroit influenced the photography of Shawn Bush (the USA) and the way he thinks about social, economic, and political elements of the American landscape. As a lens-based artist, Bush responds to the urban environment which surrounds an individual and the meaning be...
Interviews
Bieke Depoorter: Agata
By Linda Zhengová - 03/17/22
In the past years, the concept of authorship became a widely contested topic within the field of photography. The notion of collaboration and who then takes credit for what became blurry. The same question and many more are the concern of Bieke Depoorter’s (b. 1986, Belgium) la...
Marie Tomanova: NEW YORK NEW YORK
By Linda Zhengová - 02/15/22
After the success of her first book Young American (Paradigm Publishing 2019), Marie Tomanova (b. 1984, Czechia) now presents her second monograph NEW YORK NEW YORK published by Hatje Cantz. This time, her book can be considered as a fresh extension ...
Elena Helfrecht & Teri Varhol: AUGURY
By Linda Zhengová - 02/11/22
AUGURY is the title of a collaborative photobook created by two photographers – Elena Helfrecht (b. 1992, Germany) and Teri Varhol (b. 1986, Czechia). Inside, they combine their series ‘The Swallow’ and ‘The Cage’ which portray their individual journeys...
Rebecca Bowring: Knowing Thunder Gives Away What Lightning Tries to Hide
by Linda Zhengová - 02/4/22
Rebecca Bowring (b. 1985, Switzerland) is a Geneva-based visual artist whose work questions the paradox of time within the medium of photography alongside the materiality of imagery that we create throughout our life. She is a graduate of the Vevey school of photography and of th...
Liv Liberg: Sister Sister
By Erik Vroons - 11/22/21
Liv Liberg (b. 1992) started photographing at the age of ten, and her four year younger sister Britt would become her muse. What started as child play developed into a serious passion and perhaps even some kind of an obsession for the siblings. They continued to interact in the...
Stephen Gill: A Retrospective
By Laura Chen - 10/16/21
Stephen Gill (b. 1971, Bristol) is a British conceptual image maker who mainly draws inspiration from his immediate surroundings and constantly pushes the limits of the photographic medium to catalyze a unique, visual language in which documentary coincides with chance, experimentation an...
Antony Cairns: CTY
by Laura Chen - 09/28/21
Cities at night captured through a dystopian lens combined with experimental, futuristic image-making techniques and pioneer ways of printing — we are entering the universe of London-born artist Antony Cairns.
Antony Cairns (b. 1980) has been taking photographs since t...
Louie Palu: Distant Early Warning
by Sophie Beerens - 07/12/21
GUP Magazine is media-partnering with Belfast Photo Festival this year. For the occasion, to underline our mutual interest in addressing global issues by way of photography and to make these works available to a wider audience, we have been given the opportunity to select and h...
Mélanie Wenger: Sugar Moon
by Sophie Beerens - 06/30/21
GUP Magazine is media-partnering with Belfast Photo Festival this year. For the occasion, to underline our mutual interest in addressing global issues by way of photography and to make these works available to a wider audience, we have been given the opportunity to select and h...
Tomasz Liboska: Turn Round
By Linda Zhengová - 06/20/21
GUP Magazine is media-partnering with Belfast Photo Festival this year. For the occasion, to underline our mutual interest in addressing global issues by way of photography and to make these works available to a wider audience, we have been given the opportunity to select and hig...
Alfredo Bosco: Forgotten Guerrero
By Linda Zhengová - 06/13/21
GUP Magazine is media-partnering with Belfast Photo Festival this year. For the occasion, to underline our mutual interest in addressing global issues by way of photography and to make these works available to a wider audience, we have been given the opportunity to select and hig...
Julia Fullerton-Batten: Looking out from Within
By Linda Zhengová - 06/6/21
GUP Magazine is media-partnering with Belfast Photo Festival this year. For the occasion, to underline our mutual interest in addressing global issues by way of photography and to make these works available to a wider audience, we have been given the opportunity to select and hig...
Philippe Braquenier: Earth Not A Globe
By Sophie Beerens - 05/6/21
Triggered by the strangely Orwellian phrase ‘alternative facts’— a flagrant redefining of demonstrable falsehoods as truth by authority figures, introduced in the early days of the Trump administration — photographer Philippe Braquenier...
Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara
By Linda Zhengová - 03/19/21
One night, Svetlana woke Diana and her brother to tell them to pack their suitcases; they were going on an adventure. Little did the two children know that their mother had placed an ad in an American newspaper, hopin...
Camillo Pasquarelli: Monsoons Never Cross the Mountains
By Linda Zhengová - 03/12/21
In the past five years, Camillo Pasquarelli (b.1988, Italy) has been intensively working in the valley of Kashmir, a disputed region between India and Pakistan since 1947 and currently one of the most militarized zones on the planet. ‘Monsoons Never Cross the Mountains’ is ...
Diego Moreno: Malign Influences
By Linda Zhengová - 03/1/21
Diego Moreno’s (b. 1992, Mexico) imagery dives deep into his psyche to reflect on the heavy presence of the Catholic church in Mexico and his subsequent struggle of expressing his sexuality. In the project ‘Malign Influences’, he graphically intervenes his family archive th...
Nicola Lo Calzo: Binidittu
By Sophie Beerens - 02/23/21
San Benedetto, Benedict of Palermo, São Benedito, Binidittu — the man, born Benedetto Manasseri to enslaved Africans in Sicily in 1524, is known by many names, and as a unique figure of defiance and self-determination…
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Path To ‘Glory’ – Justine Tjallinks On Her Work in Progress
by Erik Vroons - 02/8/21
Justine Tjallinks (b. 1984, The Netherlands) is a self-taught photographer who began her career as an art director, working with several leading fashion titles. Since 2014, she has applied her talents to the realm of art portrait photography, specialising in capturing the unique...
LEONARD SURYAJAYA: FALSE IDOL
by Linda Zhengová - 01/27/21
Leonard Suryajaya (b. 1988), a Chinese-Indonesian artist living in Chicago, had to face the American authorities and their cynical questioning regarding his immigration. His project False Idol reflects the process surrounding the course of his Green Card application – a rather...
MISHA VALLEJO: SECRET SARAYAKU
BY PATRYCJA ROZWORA - 01/20/21
Misha Vallejo (b. 1985, Ecuador) has been working on a long-term project which takes a lyrical and kaleidoscopic framework and avoids ethnographic clichés to delicately document how traditional lifestyles and beliefs deal with modernity.
In conversat...
Sara Perovic: My Father’s Legs
By Linda Zhengová - 01/15/21
In ‘My Father’s Legs’, Sara Perovic (b.1984, Croatia) explores the role of the male figure in the adult relationships of women. In her book, she combines newly created images of her partner’s legs with archival photographs of her father, a tennis teacher posing in specifi...
Diana Tamane: Flower Smuggler
By Linda Zhengová - 12/14/20
Diana Tamane (b. 1986, Latvia) is a visual artist working between Tartu, Estonia and Riga, Latvia. In her work, she primarily uses the medium of photography in addition to video, sound, text and archive.
Tamane’s work is centred around daily life where both herself and h...
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli: Hayal & Hakikat: A Handbook of Forgiveness & A Handbook of Punishment
By Linda Zhengová - 12/1/20
Cemre Yeşil Gönenli (b.1987, Turkey) is an Istanbul-based photographer, artist and visual storyteller. In her recently published book ‘Hayal & Hakikat’ (translating into Dream & Fact), Gönenli presents cropped images of prisoners’ hands found in the photo...
Gabriele Cecconi: TiàWùK
By Patrycja Rozwora - 11/27/20
Gabriele Cecconi (b. 1985, Italy) is concerned with the socio-political and environmental issues of our time but also the relation between culture and power, specifically its representation in the visual arts.
For his latest project, TiàWùK, Cecconi introduce...
Lu Yufan: Make Me Beautiful
By Linda Zhengová - 10/21/20
Lu Yufan (b.1991, China) is a writer and photographer currently based in Beijing and Tianjin. She graduated with an MA in Photography and Urban Cultures at Goldsmiths in London, where she acquired skills in combining photography practice with academic research.
Since 2018,...
Katarzyna and Marianne Wasowska: Waiting for the Snow
By Patrycja Rozwora - 09/21/20
‘Waiting for the Snow’ is a long-term photographic project conducted by Katarzyna Wasowska (b. 1990, Poland) and Marianne Wasowska (b. 1988, France) that examines the phenomenon of Polish migration to South America during the partitions in the 19th century as well as ...
Xu Guanyu: Temporarily Censored Home
By Linda Zhengová - 09/1/20
Xu Guanyu (b.1993, China) is a Chicago-based artist. For his project ‘Temporarily Censored Home’, he returned to his parents’ residency in China where he grew up as a teenager prior to emigrating to the United States. He was born and raised in a conservative family in Beiji...
Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo: Slaghuis
By Linda Zhengová - 07/17/20
Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo (b.1993, South Africa) is an emerging photographer based in Johannesburg. In the past two years, he photographically explored his parents’ owned tavern – a place where Hlatshwayo grew up and witnessed accounts of violence, sex and death. Sometimes, he w...
JOEL JIMENEZ: CASTLE OF INNOCENCE
By Linda Zhengová - 06/10/20
Joel Jimenez (b. 1993) is a Costa Rican visual artist based in Barcelona, Spain. Generally, his interest is in space and its possibilities to convey human conditions; how the universe correlates with social issues in our contemporary society. As an artist, he also reflects on the...
VALERIA CHERCHI: SOME OF YOU KILLED LUISA
By Linda Zhengová - 06/1/20
Valeria Cherchi (b. 1986, Italy), raised in Sardinia, is interested in telling tangible character-driven stories themed around the meaning of the ‘unspoken’, motivated by the need of exploring personal memories that shed new light on history. In her soon to be publish...
LEWIS KHAN: THEATRE
By Linda Zhengová - 05/29/20
Lewis Khan (b.1990, the UK) is a fine art and commercial photographer from London, working with stills and moving image. His portrait-based work is a study of emotion, relationships, and identity. Khan’s photographs are intimate, and his process reveals his search to understand...
ERIK KESSELS: SEXY SOFA
By Maria Ghetti - 05/15/20
In ‘Almost Every Picture’ is a series of books focusing on found amateur pictures. Each volume in the series arrives from a collection of “vernacular” photographs sourced from flea markets, the internet and from found photo albums. These publications (the first one dating from 200...
YANA WERNICKE & JONAS FEIGE: STAYATHOME.PHOTOGRAPHY
By Linda Zhengová - 05/4/20
In anticipation on the global outbreak of Covid-19, artists all over the world initiated various ways to create from the confines of their homes. Among these ‘artistic outbreaks’ is ‘stayathome.photography’, founded by Yana Wernicke and Jonas Feige –...
MAFALDA RAKOŠ: A STORY TO TELL, OR: REGARDING MALE EATING DISORDERS
By Linda Zhengová - 04/27/20
Mafalda Rakoš (b. 1994, Austria) is based between Vienna and Amsterdam, and recently graduated from the Royal Art Academy in The Hague, The Netherlands. Her work can be considered an intersection between art, documentary photography and journalism – a crossroad on which she st...
WE ARE THE ONES TURNING
WE ARE THE ONES TURNING - 04/24/20
Ana Zibelnik (b. 1995, Slovenia), currently living in the Netherlands, has been awarded GUP New Dutch Photography Talent of the Year 2020. In her most recent series, We Are The Ones Turning, she delves into the existential intricacies of how we grapple with mortality.
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ANNA EHRENSTEIN: TOOLS FOR CONVIVIALITY
By Linda Zhengová - 04/22/20
POST-APOCALYPTIC FAIRY TALES: AN INTERVIEW WITH ELIZABETH HAUST
ALEX BLANCO - 04/20/20
Elizabeth Haust (b. 1992, Russia) has a background in photography, film and painting. Her work has been presented in museums, galleries and photo festivals all over the world including 5TH Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, GASK Gallery in Prague, The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts...
ECHOES SHADES: AN INTERVIEW WITH PIOTR ZBIERSKI
ALEX BLANCO - 04/8/20
In Echoes Shades Piotr Zbierski (b. 1987, Poland) focuses on people living close to nature and communities cultivating primordial rituals. The artist’s spiritual approach to photography has caugh...
JEAN-FRANÇOIS LEPAGE: ZOMBIE
By Linda Zhengová - 03/18/20
Jean-François Lepage (b. 1960, France) began his career as a fashion photographer in the early 80s. Lepage often revisits his photographs after the shoot itself in order to dismantle and interfere with the images he captures. By cutting the negative and positive films to build n...
JOHAN KRAMER: CAMERA DREAM
By Linda Zhengová - 03/9/20
Johan Kramer (b. 1964) is a renowned filmmaker and an advertising icon in The Netherlands. Between 1995-2006, Kramer was part of advertisement agency KesselsKramer and from 2006 onwards he started focusing on his personal projects: doc...
INTERVIEW: THE WORLD ACCORDING TO ROGER BALLEN
LINDA ZHENGOVÁ - 03/6/20
‘The World According to Roger Ballen’ (Thames & Hudson, 2019) features photographs selected from across Roger Ballen’s career, along with installations created exclusively for an exhibition at Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, last year. The exhibition closes on July 31st, 202...
ZOOPARK PUBLISHING COLLECTIVE: AN INTERVIEW WITH THE EDITORS
ALEX BLANCO - 03/1/20
Zoopark is a publishing collective consisting of two Russian-born visual artists: Tatyana Palyga (b. 1982 Russia) and Alexander Bondar (b. 1982, Russia). Their collaboration started in 2010, when the duo, who have b...
ERA MARE: VENICE VS THE SEA
MARIA GHETTI - 02/21/20
Era Mare (It Was Sea) addresses the most recent floods in Venice (Italy), initiated by photographer Matteo de Mayda, graphic designers Andrea Codolo & Giacomo Covacich (Studio Bruno) and Francesca Seravalle, who curated the project – in a spirit of solidarity with the Venetian inhabitan...
ROXY, 30 YEARS: AN INTERVIEW WITH CLEO CAMPERT
TIM VAN DIJK - 02/3/20
Cleo Campert (b. 1963, Netherlands) started photographing club nights at the infamous RoXY in 1989, and then continued to work as a party photographer throughout the years. In 2015 and 2016 she documented the Dutch festival culture, focusing on both the crowded events and the serene landscapes in...
SLANT: AN INTERVIEW WITH AARON SCHUMAN
By Linda Zhengová - 02/1/20
Aaron Schuman (b. 1977, USA) is a photographer, writer, lecturer and curator based in the United Kingdom. In 2019 he published SLANT, a photographic investigation of police reports as featured in the local newspaper of Amherst, Massachusetts: a small, quiet town in New England. S...
WING AMBULANCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH ELENA CHERNYSHOVA
ALEX BLANCO - 01/17/20
Elena Chernyshova (b.1981, Russia) investigates the daily lives of communities in the context of environmental, political, and economic changes. For two winters already, she has been visiting the remote Turukhansky District, north of the Arctic Circle, to collect visuals for her personal project ...
AN INTERVIEW WITH CIRO BATTILORO
MARIA TERESA SALVATI - 12/20/19
Ciro Battiloro (b. 1984) is an Italian photographer based in Naples. In his work he analyses the human being and its relationships, lived in contexts of discomfort and social neglect. Recently, his research focused on Southern Italy neighbourhoods (Rione Sanità in Napels, Quartiere Santa Lucia i...
AN INTERVIEW WITH SEIF KOUSMATE
ERIK VROONS - 11/8/19
Seif Kousmate (b. 1989, Morocco) dedicated himself professionally to photography in 2016. Since then, he has been working on different projects concerned with social issues: slavery in Mauritania, youth and poverty in Morocco, and Rwandan society 25 years after the genocide. GUP talked to Kousmat...
RED ORANGE: AN INTERVIEW WITH DELANEY ALLEN
TIM VAN DIJK - 10/31/19
In the project Red Orange, Delaney Allen (United States) takes on the genre of American road trip photography, following the likes of great names such as William Eggleston and Walker Evans. GUP asked him about this project and his two years on the roads of California.
The title of your lat...
FICTIONS BASED ON TRUTH: AN INTERVIEW WITH EVELYN BENCICOVA
TIM VAN DIJK - 10/29/19
Evelyn Bencicova (b. Bratislava, 1992) is a visual creative specialising in photography and art direction. Informed by her background in fine art and new media studies (University for Applied Arts, Vienna), Bencicova’s practice combines her interest in contemporary culture with academic researc...
PARANOID SLEEP PSYCHOSIS: AN INTERVIEW WITH LIZA AMBROSSIO
MARIA TERESA SALVATI - 10/23/19
Liza Ambrossio (b. 1993, Mexico) lives and works between Madrid and Paris. She began her artistic practice in Mexico City at the age of sixteen, when she asked a housekeeper to steal photographs from family albums. Ambrossio portrayed her passage from adolescence to adulthood, with a strong desir...
GANGA MA: AN INTERVIEW WITH GIULIO DI STURCO
TIM VAN DIJK - 10/14/19
Over the course of ten years, Giulio Di Sturco (b.1979, Italy) travelled more than 4,000 km following the Ganges from its source in the Himalayas in India to its delta in the Bay of Bengal in Bangladesh. The trip resulted in the book Ganga Ma (published by GOST Books), consisting of a series of p...
THE ANARCHIST CITIZENSHIP: AN INTERVIEW WITH NADINE STIJNS
TIM VAN DIJK - 10/4/19
Photographer Nadine Stijns (b. 1977, The Netherlands) and researcher Amal Alhaag (b. 1983, Egypt) have been collaborating closely with Somali artists such as photographer Mustafa Saeed (b. 1989, Somaliland) for some years. Together they are investigating the Republic of Somaliland: a self-declare...
DOUG’S CABIN: AN INTERVIEW WITH KARIANNE BUENO
ALEX BLANCO - 06/20/19
Karianne Bueno (1979, the Netherlands) isn’t simply a photographer. She is a storyteller, using both visual and written language to conduct her projects. One of the recurring themes in her work is life outside of society. Her latest photobook Doug’s Cabin, featured in GUP #61, tells a...
ÉPHÉMÈRE: AN INTERVIEW WITH PAUL CUPIDO
ALEX BLANCO - 06/4/19
Photographer Paul Cupido (1972, The Netherlands), who was on the cover of New Dutch Photography Talent 2018, has just launched two photobooks: Continuum and Éphémère. Apart from creating an overview of his highlights, he underlines the concept of the impermanence of life – Cupido’s...
INTERVIEW WITH ELENA SUBACH AND VIACHESLAV POLIAKOV
ALEX BLANCO - 04/18/19
Combinations of seemingly unrelated images, handmade collages, striking colours and use of flash make the images of Ukrainian photographers Elena Subach and Viacheslav Poliakov very attractive and almost exotic to the Western audience. However, the citizens of their motherland might never be able...
SLOW MOTION: INTERVIEW WITH ROGIER HOUWEN
ALEX BLANCO - 04/1/19
Rogier Houwen’s (b. 1992, the Netherlands) thoughtful approach to photography makes his work a rare gem in our society obsessed with everything fast and new. GUP interviewed Houwen, who has been represented by Kahmann Gallery since 2015, about his new project Slow Motion, which is a meticulous ...
DEATH BOOK: INTERVIEW WITH EDITH BERGFORS AND MATTHEW HOLROYD
ALEX BLANCO - 03/21/19
Death Book examines taboos that surround sex and death in contemporary society. It shows the unique point of view of editor Matthew Holroyd (b. 1980, Germany) and photographer Edith Bergfors (b. 1986, Norway). The creation of Death Book was especially important f...
MATRIMANIA: AN INTERVIEW WITH MAHESH SHANTARAM
ERIK VROONS - 12/12/18
We previously published a sneak preview portfolio of Matrimania by Mahesh Shantaram (1977, India). Using colour and humour as his principal tools, this personal take nevertheless serves a critical app...
ENJOY LIFE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JAN DIRK VAN DER BURG
JORRE BOTH - 11/30/18
Jan Dirk van der Burg (1978, The Netherlands) was recently appointed ‘Fotograaf des Vaderlands’ (Photographer of the Nation). He is the ambassador of photography in the Netherlands for a year, which makes sense, seeing that he is a photographer of very Dutch phenomena. For #e...
THE SPLITTING OF THE CHRYSALIS AND THE SLOW UNFOLDING OF THE WINGS
ANGELO ZINNA - 11/22/18
GUP sat down with Yorgos Yatromanolakis (b. 1986, Greece) to talk about his latest project, The Splitting of the Chrysalis and the Slow Unfolding of the Wings. Yatromanolakis, originally from Crete, spent a good time of his life in Thessaloniki. After returning to the Greek islan...
11:00 AM & FOR BRIGITTE – INTERVIEW WITH TITUS SIMOENS
MARIA GHETTI - 11/8/18
The poetry in the photographs of Titus Simoens (b. 1985, Belgium) is always based on extraordinary meetings. Graduated from KASK in Ghent, Belgium, Titus was selected by the FOMU Antwerp’s annual magazine .TIFF as one of the most talented Belgian photographers. Simoens launches...
CONCRETE DOESN’T BURN
ANGELO ZINNA - 10/3/18
Brussels-based photographer Bertrand Cavalier (b. 1989, France) has been selected for .tiff 2018, the annual publication for Belgian photography talent by Fotomuseum Antwerp. GUP talked to Cavalier about his latest body of work Concrete Doesn’t Burn, a research project that exp...
STROKES
ANTHONY GUEVARA - 09/28/18
Tiane Doan na Champassak (b. 1973, France) explores themes of gender, sexuality, and desire in his work. The prolific artist mostly works in South East Asia, where he photographs female models that he obscures and renders anonymous in various ways, depending on the project he’s working on. An a...
FORWARD ESCAPE INTO THE PAST
ANGELO ZINNA - 09/18/18
To host one of Jim Campers’ (b. 1990, Belgium) shows is not an easily accomplished task: as soon as you step into De Brakke Grond’s exhibition space and find yourself surrounded by recycled wood panels and perforated chipboards put in contrast to the whitewashed walls you rea...
INFINITE TRAVELS
ANGELO ZINNA - 09/5/18
Armenian society today appears to be torn between its own millenary tradition, Soviet nostalgia and the desire to come closer to the West by finally emerging from the shadow of the Genocide. This multilayered culture is well represented within Lucie Khahoutian’s (b. 1990, A...
A.L.M.A.: AN INTERVIEW WITH MAR MARTÍN
MARIA TERESA SALVATI - 07/18/18
Mar Martín (b. 1984), a Spanish photographer living in Berlin, has a cinematographic approach to photography. Her aesthetics are surreal and futuristic, her stories are open to interpretation. Her images are metaphors, giving the viewer the freedom to imagine the possible develo...
HARMONY OF CHAOS: AN INTERVIEW WITH RENATO D’AGOSTIN
ANTHONY GUEVARA - 06/19/18
Renato D’Agostin (b. 1983) is an Italian photographer who lives and works in New York. In preparation for his solo exhibition at Kahmann Gallery, Amsterdam, he sat down with GUP to discuss his inspirations and his most recent developments.
At the age of 35, D’Agostin is going ...
THE PAST IS NOT A FOREIGN COUNTRY: AN INTERVIEW WITH MARCELO BRODSKY
ERIK VROONS - 06/11/18
In the late 1960s, all over the world, workers and students demanded a radical change of ideas. Now, exactly fifty years on, the Argentinian artist and activist Marcelo Brodsky presents a compelling selection of archival images, taken from various sources, all related to the soci...
AN OPTIMISTIC APOCALYPSE: AN INTERVIEW WITH DAVID LACHAPELLE
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 06/3/18
American photographer David LaChapelle (b. 1963) is known for bridging the gap between pop culture and conceptual art: he’s portrayed celebrities and shot commercial work as well as exhibited his photos in galleries as autonomous artworks. Yet, no matter his subject or clie...
THE (UN)IMPORTANCE OF A FAMOUS FACE: AN INTERVIEW WITH AUDREY TAUTOU
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 02/28/18
Audrey Tautou (b. 1976, France) hardly needs introduction – she achieved international recognition as an actress for her starring role in the 2001 movie Amélie, and has since become a prominent figure in movies and in our collective celebrity culture. She recently revealed her ongoing inte...
SETTING THE STAGE IN NORTH KOREA: AN INTERVIEW WITH EDDO HARTMANN
ANTHONY GUEVARA - 02/21/18
Dutch photographer Eddo Hartmann (b. 1973) visited North Korea four times between 2014 and 2017 to produce the images for the exhibition Setting the Stage: Pyongyang, North Korea—a series for which he recently won first place in the 2018 LensCulture Exposure Awards. The series ...
TAKING POSITION: AN INTERVIEW WITH RAFAL MILACH
ERIK VROONS - 01/4/18
In the last decade or so, we have witnessed the rise of a strong generation of Polish photographers. Rafal Milach (1978) is probably one of the best known among them. He is co-founder of the collective Sputnik, and has been working on long-term projects concerning former Soviet and European p...
THE SCALE OF THE UNKNOWN: AN INTERVIEW WITH ALEXANDRA LETHBRIDGE
NORA UITTERLINDEN - 12/29/17
British photographer
Alexandra Lethbridge
(b. 1987) has magician’s tricks up her sleeve. In her first book The Meteorite Hunter (2014), she combined her photos of mundane rocks from gift stores with NASA images of actual m...
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND: AN INTERVIEW WITH NATAN DVIR
MARIJE PÖPPING - 12/19/17
In his series Platforms, New York based photographer Natan Dvir (b. 1972, Israel) reveals the city’s subway culture through an almost painterly study of underground architecture and body language. Set within the frames of subway columns, each image is composed to give a larger ...
SAFE IN THE ARMS OF POWER: AN INTERVIEW WITH JIN QIN
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 12/12/17
In her series Enigma, Chinese photographer Jin QIN (b. 1976) revisits the anxiety of youth. She places symbols from her school years in astronomical settings, creating light-hearted digital collages that merge the complexity of human problems with the naiveté of chi...
VISUAL POETRY: AN INTERVIEW WITH GILLIAN HYLAND
MARIJE PÖPPING - 10/24/17
Irish photographer Gillian Hyland (b. 1982) creates mesmerizing staged images, presented as film stills or theatrical moments. Each scene is based on her own poems, and depicts characters in human dramas and isolated emotional situations. Now, she’s self-publishing her first ph...
EVERYBODY LOVES TO CHACHACHA: AN INTERVIEW WITH BEGO ANTÓN
DANIEL MEADS - 10/12/17
Spanish photographer Bego Antón (b. 1983) focuses on the relationship between people and animals – a complicated set of interactions that includes animals that we eat, collect or call pets. In this interview, we talk with Antón about her latest series, Everybody Loves to ChaChaCha, that c...
THE FUNCTIONS OF FAKE: AN INTERVIEW WITH YANG YUANYUAN
NORA UITTERLINDEN - 10/2/17
Miniature versions of the Eiffel tower, exotic-looking restaurants, amusement parks with plastic palm trees: Yang Yuanyuan (b. 1989, China) photographs the many ways in which people try to imagine themselves elsewhere. In her apartment in east B...
SHADOWS OF THE STATE: AN INTERVIEW WITH LEWIS BUSH
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 09/22/17
In his work Shadows of the State, British photographer and writer Lewis Bush (b. 1988) looks to a seemingly obsolete technology: numbers stations, which broadcast shortwave radio signals of a synthesized human voice reading mysterious strings of digits. While they were mainly known to operate...
DUELLING DJS: MILES ALDRIDGE ON HIS COLLABORATION WITH MAURIZIO CATTELAN
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 09/21/17
English photographer Miles Aldridge (b. 1964) collaborates with Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan (b. 1960) in this new series of photographs, equal parts playful and perplexing. Set in an exhibition of Cattelan’s work at the Monnaie de Paris museum, the images bring living nude models toget...
PLAYING PERFECTLY: ON OUTSOURCING CREATION TO MACHINES
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 08/29/17
The Trophy Camera is only interested in perfect images, and deletes anything deemed less. There’s no viewfinder, so you don’t get any real insight into what the camera sees, and you can’t review your failed images to see what might’ve gone wrong. In short, the camera knows better than...
THIS WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE FOREVER: AN INTERVIEW WITH KLAUS PICHLER
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 07/25/17
Klaus Pichler (b. 1977, Austria) confronts credulity in his latest book, This Will Change Your Life Forever. In response to the booming business of energetic paraphernalia, and the spirituality it supposedly promotes, Pichler went in search of insight into the products making promises of salv...
VISUAL RESURRECTIONS: AN INTERVIEW WITH VELIBOR BOŽOVIĆ
SHARON ZELNICK - 07/20/17
The Lazarus Project is a collaborative work produced by photographer Velibor Božović and writer Aleksandar Hemon that combines text and imagery, fact and fiction, and the past and the present. To produce their photo-infused novel, which was a finalist for the 2008 National Book...
TRAVELLING THE LIMITLESS MIND: AN INTERVIEW WITH KATRIN KOENNING
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 06/23/17
German photographer Katrin Koenning (b. 1978) migrated to Australia when she was 25 years old. This act of relocating came to have a great influence on her work: while in her first long-term series, Near, she documented the metaphorical and physical closeness of her family relationships, in h...
DECONSTRUCTING THE SEX-WORKER STEREOTYPE: AN INTERVIEW WITH HELENA FALABINO
SHARON ZELNICK - 06/15/17
Italian – Argentinian Photographer Helena Falabino (b. 1988) deconstructs the idea of a sex worker. Rather than showing them as poor, helpless women or simple objects of sex, she normalizes them. Falabino’s project, Rede mit uns (German for ‘Talk to Us’), captures the str...
TRYING TO GET ALONG IN YOUR WORLD: AN INTERVIEW WITH JESSICA DIMMOCK
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 06/5/17
In her new short film The Convention, American photographer and filmmaker Jessica Dimmock (b. 1978) portrays the emotional whirlwind of the annual Esprit Conference, a week-long convention of transgender women mainly in their fifties, sixties and seventies. Now in its 25th year, the meeting t...
THERE’S ONLY AMBIGUITY: AN INTERVIEW WITH NATALIA WIERNIK
NORA UITTERLINDEN - 05/25/17
Polish intermedia artist Natalia Wiernik (b. 1989) makes photos in which the foreground blends into the background. The people and objects in her photos lose their boundaries, and become a continuation of their surroundings. Wiernik tells GUP h...
THE INFLUENCE OF AFFLUENCE: AN INTERVIEW WITH LAUREN GREENFIELD
KATHERINE OKTOBER MATTHEWS - 05/15/17
Lauren Greenfield (b. 1966, USA) is a filmmaker and photographer whose new monograph, Generation Wealth, brings together more than 25 years of her work on the excesses of capitalist culture. Her biting wit and bright lights spare no one, as she deconstructs the devolution of ...
KALLE BJÖRKLID
KALLE BJÖRKLID - 11/15/10
For one time only we did things differently. Kalle Björklid (1980, Kemi) interviewed himself. He was in charge. The only question asked was: Which burning questions would you yourself like to see answered?
Tell us a little about yourself and your approach to photography.<...