Friday, January 16
Jasmijn Vermeeren addresses invisible disability in 'You Don’t Look Sick' at FOAM Amsterdam
“I recently teamed up with Davey van Biezen on an AI collaboration, working in a shared Discord channel with Midjourney where we could follow each other’s progress in real time and react instantly.
It all began with Davey’s infrared photograph of a fennel bulb: Davey pushed it into a fan-like, Mandelbrot-inspired fractal, while I let go of the original form to explore structure, estrangement, and material illusion.” Jan Daniel Wolters, photographer and AI artist.
Fennel, also called bulb fennel or common fennel, is actually not a bulb, but an above-ground bulb native to the Mediterranean region. Fennel isn’t even closely related to onions; the layers are the only similarity. In fact, fennel bulbs are most closely related to carrots.
Photographer and AI artist Jan Daniel Wolters is represented by the Andrea Heberger Agency, Frankfurt am Main and Berlin.
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Friday, January 16
Jasmijn Vermeeren addresses invisible disability in 'You Don’t Look Sick' at FOAM Amsterdam
With 'You Don’t Look Sick', Jasmijn Vermeeren presents her first institutional solo exhibition at FOAM Amsterdam (Foam 3h). From a deeply personal perspective, the artist sheds light on living with an invisible disability – a topic that often remains underrepresented in current discussions around diversity and inclusion.
The works on view – including photographic self-portraits, video pieces and sculptural works – revolve around Vermeeren’s own experiences with chronic pain, as well as societal assumptions surrounding health, functionality and identity. Fragmented faces, layered bodies and...
Tuesday, December 2
The Swimmers: Jorge Perez Ortiz’s Poetic Exploration of Resilience Through Water - Book Launch Paris 02/DEC/25, Book Launch Barcelona 04/DEC/25
The Swimmers is a deeply reflective photographic series by Spanish artist Jorge Perez Ortiz, exploring the profound relationship between the human body, water, and the concept of resilience.
The project was born out of a personal tragedy that left Ortiz hospitalized in Colombia with a fractured vertebra, an injury that not only forced him to confront the fragility of the body but also the possibility of never walking again. It was this life-changing moment that catalyzed his exploration of healing, endurance, and the human spirit through the metaphor of water.
Over the course of three years,...
Jan Daniel Wolters c/o ANDREA HEBERGER is a digital imaging artist who blends traditional photography with cutting-edge AI tools to create visuals for ad campaigns, and his work is often categorized under the "AI Science Fiction" label.
He uses AI programs like Midjourney and Magnific along with traditional skills in retouching and postproduction. His projects involve "smart workflows, creative thinking, and pushing boundaries between photography and artificial intelligence".
"I was originally trained as a professional photographer, bringing nearly ten years of experience in commercial photography. This background gives me a deep understanding of the time, budget, and effort required for professional productions. In post-production, my attention to detail and experience ensure a strong foundation for high-end retouching." Jan Daniel Wolters
Thursday, November 20
BALLSAAL ARTIST MANAGEMENT presents : 'MEGATRON' a photo, 3D and AI project about decay, identity and radical authenticity by Ariel Oscar Greith
"A preview from my upcoming multimedia project MEGATRON, released on October 31, 2025 - the first chapter of a conceptual (photo)album that fuses photography, 3D/AI synthesis, and hand-drawn illustration into a stratified, experimental body of work." Ariel Oscar Greith.
"MEGATRON" is a conceptual photo album and multimedia project by artist Ariel Oscar Greith that explores the resilience and beauty of things that grow without light, interpreting them as a metaphor for psychological and emotional growth after trauma. Released in chapters, the project combines photography, 3D/AI synthesis,...
Monday, November 17
‘My secret guide to the British Museum’ - Sam WRIGHT c/o LGA MANAGEMENT portrays Nicholas Cullinan, Director of The British Museum, for HTSI magazine
The Financial Times' HTSI magazine writes: "The British Museum was the first public national museum in the world, so in some ways, it's kind of the museum. It has always been free, something that was very deliberate when it was founded in 1753 it had to be for the benefit of all persons. Over the past almost three centuries - 272 years - the collection has grown and grown. Now it's probably the greatest in the world."
Sam WRIGHT c/o LGA MGMT portrayed Nicholas Cullinan for the Financia Times' HTSI Mag. The interview was conducted by Rosanna Dodds.
Nicholas Cullinan, Director of The British...
For the 28th edition of Paris Photo, Florence Bourgeois (Director) and Anna Planas (Art Director) are bringing new energy to the fair. The focus lies on a more curated structure, a broader global perspective, and a wider definition of photography as an open, interdisciplinary medium.
At its heart once again is the Grand Palais, where established figures and emerging voices meet within curated sectors. The expanded “Voices” program brings together large-scale series, video works, and installations – opening the dialogue on photography as a boundless field between art, fashion, performance, and technology.
A major highlight this year is the Digital Sector, making Paris Photo the first major European fair to deeply explore the realms of algorithms, networks, and machine vision - not as a novelty, but as an integral part of how images are created and circulated today.
Over four days, the...
Wednesday, November 5
FUTURESPECTIVE showcases young photography from Ukraine – between beauty, absurdity, and war – at the Saatchi Gallery London
As part of the global PhotoVogue initiative, Vogue Ukraine presents FUTURESPECTIVE – a project that introduces the next generation of Ukrainian photographers to the international stage. After its premiere in Kyiv, the exhibition is now on view at the Saatchi Gallery London (October 23 - November 16, 2025).
The show brings together works by 34 young and emerging Ukrainian photographers, discovered through the Photo Vogue Ukraine Futurespective Open Call and selected by an international jury including ALESSIA GLAVIANO, Head of Global PhotoVogue; RAUL MARTINEZ, Global Creative Director Condé...
Tuesday, November 4
'Joie et refuge' - Czech Photography Meets Fashion, Performance, Scent & Sculpture at Paris Photo Saint Germain 2025
As part of the Photo Saint Germain Festival (6–29 November 2025), the Centre tchèque de Paris, in collaboration with the Galerie Teleport from Prague, presents 'Joie et refuge' - a captivating group exhibition showcasing a new generation of Czech photographers exploring the dynamic interplay between joy and refuge in contemporary photography.
The exhibition celebrates the diversity of photographic approaches, blending documentary, fine art, and applied photography with influences from fashion, performance, and design. A special highlight is a scented sculpture by artist Martin Žák, created...
Twenty years after the groundbreaking exhibition reGeneration, Photo Elysée reaffirms its commitment to emerging artists with Gen Z – Shaping a New Gaze. The new exhibition brings together 66 artists from around the world, born between the mid-1990s and 2010 — a generation that questions norms, challenges established codes, and redefines its place in a rapidly changing world.
Through intimate narratives, diverse identities, reimagined family ties, and a sensitive engagement with body and gender, Gen Z offers a multi-voiced reflection on the present. The participating artists articulate their need for representation and their desire to be heard in an increasingly unstable global context.
Of particular interest are the many works by students and graduates of ECAL (École cantonale d’art de Lausanne), whose projects powerfully demonstrate how this generation shapes new visual languages...
Thursday, October 30
'Ghost' & 'Printable Artefacts' - Personal Work by Christoffer Dalkarls (photos) & Linnea Apelqvist (set design) c/o AGENT MOLLY & CO
When still-life photographer Christoffer Dalkarls and set designer Linnea Apelqvist, both represented by Agent Molly & Co, join forces, the result is always something truly special - refined, concept-driven, and marked by a precise sense of form and idea.
Their personal projects, “Ghost” and “Printable Artefacts,” explore the interplay between object, materiality, and perception. With a reduced, almost poetic visual language, they create scenes that hover between abstraction and reality - still lifes that deliberately blur the boundaries between art, design, and spatial composition.
Linnea...
Wednesday, October 29
'BLOMMERS & SCHUMM - MID-AIR' A delicate balance between fashion, art and illusion at FOAM Amsterdam
The Dutch photographer duo Blommers & Schumm present their new exhibition Mid-Air at FOAM Amsterdam -– a captivating exploration of balance, gravity and perception. With poetic and precisely constructed images that hover between fashion and art, the duo continue to redefine the boundaries of photographic illusion.
Their photographic approach is rooted in their early background as still life photographers - a refined sensitivity to form, balance and materiality that continues to inform their work today. By focusing as much on the object as on the subject, they subtly challenge the...
From September 27 to October 26, photographer Jana Margarete Schuler presents her series “Between Blood and Glitter” at the renowned Festival Fotografia Etica in Lodi, Italy – one of Europe’s leading festivals for photojournalism and documentary photography.
In this striking body of work, Schuler turns her lens toward a group of female Lucha Libre wrestlers in Ciudad Juárez, the Mexican border city infamous as one of the most dangerous places in the world for women. More than 2,500 women have been murdered there over the past three decades, and hundreds are still missing. Violence, fear, and injustice have become part of everyday life – yet there are women who refuse to bow to it.
Every weekend, these women step into the ring – clad in sparkling costumes, but their true armor is courage. They call themselves Luchadoras. Their fights are far more than mere entertainment: they are acts...
Thursday, October 23
Between Light, War and Memory: 'Azov Horizons' by Patrick Wack
With his book Azov Horizons, Patrick Wack presents a haunting visual chronicle of the Sea of Azov – that fragile borderland between Russia and Ukraine, caught for years in a geopolitical crossfire.
The photographs, taken between 2019 and 2024 on both sides of the inland sea – around Mariupol, Berdiansk, and Crimea – now depict places that have become synonymous with destruction and loss.
The French photographer, known for his documentary work from China, Bosnia, and the United States, approaches the subject not as a traditional photojournalist, but as a poet. His images feel like suspended...
Thursday, October 16
“Elles obliquent – Elles obstinent – Elles tempêtent” – a photographic project on female rebellion by Vanessa Desclaux & Agnès Geoffray
“Bad girls” make history – and in this case, they make art. The book Elles obliquent – Elles obstinent – Elles tempêtent (roughly translated: They Deviate – They Persist – They Rage) is dedicated to those young women who, in late 19th-century France, were considered too loud, too stubborn, or simply too free.
In the so-called “Écoles de préservation” – closed correctional institutions – they were meant to be turned into “respectable” citizens. But something else happened instead: small revolutions, gestures of resistance, fleeting moments of self-assertion.
Artist Agnès Geoffray revisits...