Oriane Thomasson

PHROOM // Oriane Thomasson

PHROOM ORIANE THOMASSON Paradis websiteInstagram Book published by: The Eriskay Connection Paradis was built as a collection, on the model of cabinets of curiosities. This photographic project consists of personal photographs, archives, as well as botanical and mineralogical illustrations. Oriane Thomasson’s photographic approach questions the different statuses of the image, and the way in which […]

Daniel Wagener

PHROOM // Daniel Wagener

PHROOM DANIEL WAGENER Opus Incertum websiteInstagram Opus Incertum—a term borrowed from Roman masonry, referring to the construction of walls using small blocks, broken tiles, and assorted bricks —the artist explores the memory of time and place, as well as the social and functional transformations that the Chapelle de la Charité, the religious building and place […]

Joselito Verschaeve

PHROOM // Joselito Verschaeve

PHROOM JOSELITO VERSCHAEVE As Long as The Sun Lasts websiteInstagram As Long as The Sun Lasts shows a narrative built on fragments of ruins, nature, and human interventions. These elements pose as remnants of a cycle of repetitive history. While being a work of fiction, it references the Anthropocene, where the impact of our actions […]

Isabella Casiraghi

PHROOM // Isabella Casiraghi

PHROOM ISABELLA CASIRAGHI I Alive This Too Instagram “South Vietnam is not beautiful. Everyone says it, and it’s true. The buildings are either covered with enormous billboards or abandoned—half-built. The streets are a jumble of saddles, headlights, and mirrors, as if a thousand-wheeled Transformer were wandering the city. Motorbikes are everywhere; they are sacred, like […]

Harold Delhaie

PHROOM // Harold Delhaie

PHROOM HAROLD DELHAIE POC5 Instagram Through this photographic series, POC5 explores the notion of bodily normality and how it shapes our relationship with ourselves and others. Inspired by the identification of the POC5 gene, associated with scoliosis, this project questions how bodies are perceived when they deviate from imposed standards. Growing up with a different […]

Sui Roh

PHROOM // Suhyun Roh

PHROOM SUI ROH WebsiteInstagram Sui Roh’s photographs have explored the inevitability of illness and loss—how we face and accept them. Like the shifting seasons, withering plants, and ripening fruit, we, too, change. Nothing lasts forever. This idea draws from Anicca (impermanence), one of the Three Marks of Existence in Buddhism. WISHING2024 People stack stones, each […]

DOMESTIC // Katrina Stamatopoulos

PHROOM // Katrina Stamatopoulos—DOMESTIC

KATRINA STAMATOPOULOS DOMESTIC website instagram get your copy here DOMESTIC is grounded in research on the food production industry, and focuses on relationships between humans and animals, eaters and eaten. The project stems from a batch of found 16mm agricultural and advertising footage shot in America in the 1960’s; a poignant time for industrial and […]

Karolina Burlikowska

PHROOM // Karolina Burlikowska

PHROOM KAROLINA BURLIKOWSKA WebsiteInstagram Karolina Burlikowska works instinctively, following her curiosity into surreal places. Influenced by the every-day world around her—from the ad catalogues of her teenage years to food bubbling in the kitchen—Karolina’s work embraces moments of magic which often go unnoticed by others. Nature and its phenomena are a consistent source of inspiration, […]

Soffice come l’erba ruvido come l’asfalto // Tomaso Clavarino

PHROOM // Tomaso Clavarino — Soffice come l'erba ruvido come l'asfalto

TOMASO CLAVARINO Soffice come l’erba ruvido come l’asfalto websiteinstagram Soffice come l’erba ruvido come l’asfalto is the result of the work of approximately four months developed by Tomaso Clavarino in via Quarti, in Baggio, a western suburb of Milan. Invited to produce a new body of images from a group of institutions involved in social […]

Nicolò Rinaldi

PHROOM // Nicolò Rinaldi

PHROOM NICOLÒ RINALDI Tourist Tsunami WebsiteInstagram Tourist Tsunami is a photographic exploration of the complexities and peculiarities of overtourism, a phenomenon that redefines the identity of destinations and the experience of those who visit them. The project investigates, through critical observation and the powerful tool of irony, mainly the anthropological and performative aspects of tourism: […]

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