New Artists - Page 10

New Artist: Kai Yokoyama

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Kai Yokoyama is a photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. Starting out as an architecture student at Saitama University, he switched his major to photography and completed his studies at Tokyo College of Photography. He has traveled the world photographing refugees, children with disabilities, and victims of terrorism. In recent years, having lived abroad, he has been photographing foreigners living in Japan. His works have been published such as The Washington Post, Marie Claire Italy, and Foam Magazine. In 2020, he won first place in the LensCulture/Journeys series category. In 2021, Yokoyama’s work has been awarded Helsinki Photo Festival and shortlisted

New Artist: Allan Salas

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Allan Salas M (b. 1993) is a photographer born and based in San José, Costa Rica. His work is a poetic exploration that revolves around the themes of mortality, the decadence of the body, the passage of time, and the relationship between human beings and nature. allansalas.com/

New Artist: Marco De Ieso

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Marco De Ieso was born in Perugia in 1998. His passion for photography began from an early age when a strong attachment to archive images was born in him, where scenes of everyday life were represented set in the country from which he comes, Panicale. The rural context and popular traditions are what characterized the storytelling part in his path, bringing out a strong attachment to family and origins. In his photographs, he researches and investigates the relationship between man’s daily actions and the territory he lived and continues to live in, for this very reason his photography is also

New Artist: Tomasz Kawecki

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Tomasz Kawecki (b. 1993, Krakow) is a visual artist. He is in his third year of studies at the Institute of Creative Photography in Opava, Czech Republ, and studied in the Faculty of Architecture at the Krakow University of Technology. Among others, he is a winner of LensCulture Art Photography Awards(US), Cracow Photomonth ShowOFF section(PL), Grand Prix IMA next “Dream”(JPN). Interested in the anthropology of things in relation to the connections between people and objects, he draws inspiration for his works from various manifestations of the peculiarities of nature. www.tomaszkawecki.com/

New Artist: Lily Hatten

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Lily Hatten (b. 1992) is a self-taught portrait, documentary, and fine art photographer living in Bundjalung Country in Northern NSW, Australia. She works across digital and analog photography. After becoming a mother herself, she was called to document birth, motherhood, and the seasons of life, death, and rebirth that ripple out from mothering. As well as her client work, Lily documents the lives of her immediate family through an ongoing and continually evolving series, and her images are intimate and almost surreal. www.argylestreetstud.io

New Artist: Bartolomeo Rossi

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Bartolomeo Rossi (1993) is an Italian photographer. From 2017 to 2019 he attended the master’s degree in Contemporary Image at Fondazione Modena Arti Visive, which ended with the acquisition of his diploma project Camera Mia by the foundation’s collection. In 2015 he meets Iceland and its landscapes, which lead him to return to the island for the following five years. The project The mooring island develops from these trips. His research has always been centered on the landscape and the intimate and private perception of it, with a particular interest in the roots that bind an individual to his imagination.

New Artist: Sebastian Alten

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Sebastian Alten (b. 1983) is a self-taught analog photographer from Germany, based in Berlin. After studying media and sociology, he has been working in the film industry for more than 15 years now, working with internationally acclaimed directors and producers. His photography work circles around natural and man-made landscapes, their borders, and intersections. His photos have been published in print magazines, such as Der Greif or die Nacht, as well as in several digital magazines. www.zum-quadrat.com

New Artist: Tirtha Lawati

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Tirtha Lawati was born in Nepal and raised in Britain. He grew up across a number of counties—Kent, North Yorkshire, and Warwickshire—before studying photography at Warwickshire College, and then fashion photography at London College of Fashion. His editorials published in Vogue Italia and Dazed narrate fashion collections designed by his peers, of models at ease in clothes worn with confidence; but his own portfolio documents the tentative experience of first-generation Asian youth in the UK, suspended between the worldview of their parents and the accommodation of British values. Therefore, throughout the years, ‘identity’ became a prominent theme in his work.

New Artist: Francis Barion

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Born in 1986 in Cesena, Italy, Francis studied styling three years before moving to New York for a master’s in Photography in 2010. Interested in photography, Francis first worked as an assistant for major Photographers before devoting himself exclusively to create his own images. Photography is a tool from which he captures raw materials necessary for his visual research and it is through the collage that he choreographs his compositions. Francis’s work has been published in various magazines: Vogue, L’ Officiel Paris, GQ France, Office Magazine, Wonderland, and many others. Francis is now based between New York and Milan. francisbarion.com/

New Artist: Giulia Savorelli

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Giulia Savorelli is a 1990 born, London based Italian photographer. With a background in fine arts and painting, her portrait led practice focuses on exploring ideas of community and belonging, exposing connections across cultures, class, gender and social dynamics. Since moving to London she has been featured in publications including The Guardian, The Telegraph, Document Journal, Monocle, So it Goes Magazine, Then There Was Us and Hero Mag and has been exhibited and awarded in prizes such as Palm* Photo, The Independent photographer and most recently in PhMuseum of History’s yearly grant shortlist and first ever international photography festival PhMuseum

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