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We derive meanings from natures. But can these meanings be intrinsic to what we might call a “bare nature”? Or are these meanings only ever self-referential to our species-defining production of totems, divine revelations, or modern systems of scientific gaze? In other words, does our search for beauty and meaning in nature only reveal an inward gaze—landscapes of human intentions? Or does nature speak to us—and if so, what are its languages?
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Photographers: Cody Cobb, Preschelle Ann Bigueras, Julia Coddington, Benedetta Falugi, Don Hudson, Jordi Huisman, Phillip Kalantzis Cope, Simon Kossoff, Michael Kowalczyk, Sasha Kurmaz, Anne-Sophie Landou, Markus Lehr, Catherine Lemblé, Anna Longworth, Brad McMurray, Wendy Morgan, Chris Moxey, Lars Nordström, Brian O’Neill, Gerry Orkin, Julie Paterson, Ed Peters, Chris Round, Nayeem Siddiquee, Monica Smaniotto, Valeria Tofanelli, Bart van Damme, Michael Writston, Dmitry Yurchenko
Curator: Phillip Kalantzis Cope
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Edition: 500
Page Count: 60
Dimensions: 8.5” x 5.75”
Format: Saddle Stitch
ISBN: 978-1-962415-06-4 (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 978-1-7355008-1-2 (1sd Edition)
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On the street, the image-maker searches for that moment where you can see the sharpness of time. They lie in wait, foresee, make impulsive interventions, or establish distance through an anthropological gaze. In this dance, authentic life meets photographic agency. At the same time, light plays on the surface, connecting a technical medium to the source of life itself. The image maker uses this natural force to illuminate form, action, and space. In doing so, they offer languages of light and time as pathways of transcendental exchange between the image-maker, the viewer, and our essential shared meaning-making facilities. But does the "everyday" appear naturally? Or is life always a prop in “constructing” a scene? Can we know the difference?
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Photographers: Alicja Brodowicz, Tonatiuh Cabello, Caspar Claasen, Sergi Escribano, Marco Giusfredi, Asli Gonen, Todd Gross, Tim Hale, Zisis Kardianos, Lesya Kim, Peter Kool, Łukasz Korulczyk, Charalampos Kydonakis, Phillip Kalantzis Cope, Linda Maclean, Bill McIntyre, Gustavo Minas, Suresh Naganathan, Monserrat Orallo, Artem Pankov, Andrea Ratto, Jodi Rogers, Koushik Sinha Roy, Jack Simon, Valeria Tofanelli, Lukas Vasilikos, Alice Christine Walker, Wong Wei-him
Curator: Phillip Kalantzis-Cope
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Edition: 500
Page Count: 62
Dimensions: 8.5” x 5.75”
Format: Saddle Stitch
ISBN: 978-1-962415-05-7 (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 978-1-962415-99-6 (1st Edition)
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Subjects and photographers engage in complex dialogues of concealment and revelation—subject and photographer, self to the other, and image to the viewer. Gaze, pose, and frame intertwine to construct intricate narratives Between Us. It is a process that offers a window into the transformative power of personal meaning-making; not necessarily tied to an inherent essence but a complex, performative act within broader societal forces—the dialogues of human representation. Can we ever create and engage with these images as passive spectators? Or are we active participants in the complex, ever-evolving dialogue between image and imagination? Do these forces direct how we capture the fragile echo of human existence between us in the image?
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Photographers: Bureau 623, Marta Bevacqua, Sylvain Biard, Butu Bilikhodze, Jeanne Chauveau, Ilya Daesque, Can Dagarslan & Sophie Bogdan, Dzesika Devic, Alexey Dubinsky, Lee Foxcliff, Francesco Frizzera, Cayetano González, Phillip Kalantzis Cope, Nasos Karabelas, Vasiliy Khraban, Micah McCoy, Maéva Lecoq, Michel Nguie, Jordane Prestrot, Alina Ryzheuskaya, Mariam Sitchinava, Lisa Smit, Ja-Shang Tang, Jason Travis, Aliaksandr Veledzimovich, Dilden Vilberk, Maria Windschüttel, Lukasz Wierzbowski
Curator: Phillip Kalantzis-Cope
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Edition: 500
Page Count: 62
Dimensions: 8.5” x 5.75”
Format: Saddle Stitch
ISBN: 978-1-962415-07-1
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