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October 2024


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In this long, tunnel-like walkway, solitude and gatherings, selfies and remnants, unspoken words, and reflections converge, revealing an uncanny yet…

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“Garden City” is a collaborative project by DECK and ArtSpace LUMOS that highlights contemporary voices from Singapore and South Korea….

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These series of works, titled “Confrontation of The Absent Hero,” is rooted in a profound childhood memory that has influenced…

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My dad cries a lot these days. Any sad movie never made him cry before. He didn’t cry when our…

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By utilising glitches in photography and the image-making process of Jacquard Weave, Save as Text employs weaving as a form…

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“The Oriental Scene” investigates the concept of Chinoiserie architecture in the UK in the context of de-colonialism. The project uses…

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After eight years of living apart, Riti Sengupta moved in with her parents at the onset of the pandemic. Upon…

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“Trailblazers” is an inquiry into Egypt’s feminist history through socially engaged self-portraiture and performance, integrated with public archives to forge…

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“Loneliness, roaming youths, violence and predators. We were wild nocturnals in the dark, warm nights. Summer left quickly and before…

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Dates 27 Oct to 24 Nov 2024 Venue Reception at DECK Open Ground 120A Prinsep Street S187937 Opening Hours Tue…

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“1 2 3 2 1” is a 304-page photo novel, that juxtaposes images created during and after Nagakura Nami’s pregnancy…

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In 1912, Japanese explorer Nobu Shirase attempted to become the first person to reach the South Pole, but had to…

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This is the story of a young man from the countryside of the Tohoku region of Japan who entered the…

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The cabinet looks empty — I take a step towards it, my breath fogging the glass. Keeping my gaze fixed,…

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In 2020 I became a father for the second time, and I moved back to Milan after living in New…

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The forest, which in Slavic mythology is a space where our world and the otherworld cross, also is a space…

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I am Bang, and Hsien is my big brother. We are only a year apart in age. When we were…

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Tuan’s debut book, “Castle,” delves into the personal toll of urban redevelopment, where the government seizes vast tracts of land…

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“Chernobyl” is a document of the communities who inhabit and pass through the exclusion zone—an area covering approximately 2600 km2…

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The collection guides viewers on an exploration of Harit’s early work. It compiles photographs, notes, and diary entries from his…

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“D-AI” refl ects on the manipulation of reality through the media and social networks, and how artifi cial intelligence can…

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The first book of the Rhythm Series is Daegu était un grand étang (DAEGU USED TO BE A GIANT POND)…

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With vintage press clippings, letters – correspondence between two fiancés – and photographs, the artist Kurt Tong tells the life…

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“Are you a communist?” a Dutch citizen asked me in a heated debate. I didn’t know how to react, I…

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Building on her A-level coursework, the photo artist adopts a conceptual approach to gently uncover the concealed aspects of her…

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The intricate and complex construction hidden within its bland, untitled cover unravels the life of my grandmother, Ha Ja, which…

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The Portfolio Review was introduced in 2008 during the inaugural edition of SIPF. Since then, it has grown in its…

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When I travel alone in Nanfang’ao for a week in spring, there are two things I want to do: paint…

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“Hidden Book” is a tragicomedy of 20th century social and political life, a choral story of a grieving and resilient…

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I don’t think this work is a project at all. This is more of an introspection, a peak into my…

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“Hunting in Time” is based on an exhibition trilogy by artist Ronit Porat, displayed in different venues between 2016 and…

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“I’ll Bet The Devil My Head” is a visual fable in which urban foxes are the protagonists to tell the…

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The site next to my workplace with its neatly manicured lawn surrounded by a high fence, is still not under…

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The images that appear to be fixed-point observations are of Japanese “tourist attractions” which have been depicted at different times….

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“Klara and the Bomb” is a photographical and historical work that charts connecting threads between the invention of modern computers,…

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This is a personal project originating from a recent discovery about Kyugoro, my great-great uncle, who emigrated to the US…

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“Landing” is a collaborative photo-documentary project that looks at the purposeful escape skateboarding provides to a handful of Palestinian skaters—including…

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On December 12th 1935, a programme was initiated in Germany to provide the Third Reich with the new generation of…

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At the age of four, my mother left by jumping onto a stranger’s motorcycle. Since then, it has been difficult…

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This book contains the photographs of “Mementos of Happiness,” the 4th series of my Fukushima project. Based on this series,…

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Three summers ago, I was photographing the work and daily routine of agricultural workers. Every morning, I would take a…

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This work back and forth between the present and the past, between imagined landscapes, and quietly speaks of gratitude for…

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This book is a record of the holes and nails in the walls of the exhibition hall during the three…

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“Nightshade” is a restrained and poetic exploration of a particularly difficult and confronting subject – domestic violence and coercive control….

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When I was two years old, my father went into the woods, with the intention of never coming back. Peter…

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This series focuses on traces of the hyperinflation that hit Zimbabwe in 2000s, mixing my analogue photographs of the area…

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Celestial lore and mythical tales converge in the project, “Ovid’s Fasti”, an ethereal journey where the beauty of the present…

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Produced amidst Europe’s largest war since WWII, “Photography Firmly Enters the Everyday” preserves and illuminates popular photographic practices in 20th-century…

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The history of photography is deeply entwined with the history of colonial expansion and exploitation. Cameras were not merely tools…

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Based in Taipei, Taiwan, Lightbox Photo Library is a non-profit organization specializing in books focused on the discourse and appreciation…

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This book documents the solo exhibition of artist Chen I-Hsuen , titled I Went Abroad, and Then I Went Back….

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In a certain internet cafe in Taichung, most of the patrons are not students but middle-aged and elderly people. Among…

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This book collects the residency records of the artists’ Zuoying Project from 2011 to 2016. Zuoying military dependents’ village, located…

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Wayward Decision aims to explore the intricate relationship between human influence and the natural environment. The book reveals the story…

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To a priest, what is the lived experience in the last years of life? From 2018 to 2020, Taiwanese photographer…

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Mazu, a deity said to have come from China to Taiwan three hundred years ago, was revered by Taiwanese as…

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“Each generation must out of relative obscurity discover its mission, fulfill it, or betray it. In underdeveloped countries the preceding…

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The Aspects & Visions – Taiwan Photographers Series is a series of books edited by Chang Chao-Tang, the first local…

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The Aspects & Visions – Taiwan Photographers Series is a series of books edited by Chang Chao-Tang, the first local…

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The third volume of the special series SHOUT, published by Voices of Photography, features a collection of works by four…

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SHOUT IV contains three image compilations by Su Misu, Lin Chien-Wen, and Wu Mei-Chi. Su Misu uses cinematic techniques to…

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This photography collection features the work of Taiwan’s significant photographer Chang Chao-Tang, spanning half a century of image creation. Divided…

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This book is the exhibition catalog for  Line of Vision-The Photography of Wang Hsin held at the Taipei Fine Arts…

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Located in Kaohsiung, Long Fa Tang Temple has long illegally housed a large number of mentally ill patients. The Buddhist…

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Between 2005 and 2008, the photographer documented Taiwanese mobile troupes and stage trucks, which are frequently seen in the traveling…

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This book is an exhibition catalog for Coral Stone Mountain- Chen Shun-Chu Solo Exhibition held in 2015, including profiles of…

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A photography collection about the democratic movements and street uprisings that showcased the people’s power in Taiwan before and after…

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On March 18, 2014, a group of students dissatisfied with the government occupied the Legislative Yuan. The movement was a…

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Presented by Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, this showcase features 24 selected photobooks from “Space on Paper – Jimei x…

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This collection documents an unexpected journey during my travels, in a place called Norgris Town, where I spent the final…

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The book is presented as a photobook, edited with photos of family members, each in a separate volume, tied together…

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This is a pseudo-scientific photographic book about “Fei You Qie”. The word “妃优茄 (Fei You Qie)” is synonymous with “future”…

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Some neuroscientists who study death use the phrase “realer than real” to describe near-death experiences. This phrase comes from the…

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This is a collection of photographs about personal emotional experiences and travelling. The series expresses my perception of urban culture…

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The word “杀马特 (Sha Ma Te)” is derived from the English word “smart”. At the beginning of the 21st century,…

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Everywhere in life we are gazed at by others. In public spaces, in social networks, we are watching others and…

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This is a short dwelling about the return of the self to the thing with a dam origin. This record…

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Turn a Deaf Ear is a series of bizarre photographs, but these landscapes are hidden in the shadows of the…

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In recent years my life has become centred around my daughter, and spending time with her has been very healing,…

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The work is taken from Yiwu, the capital of small commodities in the world, and it is the author’s thinking…

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In the summer of 2021, under the guidance of a friend, I attended the Fudan Wudu Music Festival for the…

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“Menopause” is a pejorative term that describes women as demonised, as unreasonable “shrews”, and with “tinted glasses”. —— In addition…

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The photobook ‘Spicy Seaweed Popcorn’ is the result of mixing reality and memory that the author has accumulated since 2014…

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In the farmhouse I was born, my granny grew a plant called henna. Every time the religious holiday was upon…

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Rokkoku is the common name for National Route6. The strange sensations I experienced in Tsushima resonated in my head. One day,…

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Each page in the book stands on its own, containing photographs carefully selected from three years of shooting, which I…

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This project, Return of the Gods, continues my ongoing interest in Chinese civil society. While many of my previous works…

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The series of three books as a set allowed me to ask questions and present a vehicle for the photographs:…

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The old soldiers carry old memories, even if they have long been blurred in the river of time, but resurfaced…

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A video and text documentation of the annual pigeon race organised by the only remaining pigeon racing club in Shanghai…

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sing me to sleep, i love you is a visual reckoning of the self that has been lost. Informed by…

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Known for his performances in painting himself to blend into various backgrounds, Liu Bolin challenges our perceptions of visibility and…

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A follow up to her debut monograph Entangled (Deadbeat Club, 2020), Resurfacing furthers Maude Arsenault’s visual poetry with ongoing, honest…

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When something changes in a relationship, thoughts, feelings, and fears appear. Sometimes there is a struggle or a silence—a failed…

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This book is a collection of photographs made between 2009 and 2022. I’m using David Goldblatt’s seminal book, published in…

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I was born dead on the 8th of August 1989. Cyanotic and hypotonic, I was intubated and resuscitated by cardiac…

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Modern society is founded on a clear division between the natural and the human universe that leaves little space for…

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This book, titled Ways of Working, starts from an article in the 5th issue of Dot Dot Dot (April 2003)….

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In 1958, my grandfather, Hippolytus Mothopeng, fled South Africa to escape racist Apartheid law. He went to Botswana, a far…

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