From issue to issue there are so many life altering changes in the world. While we want to acknowledge the madness we mostly want to stay focused on the art being created as we continue to offer a platform to artists across the globe. We never know what lies ahead, but we do know that art needs to hold a space - a space to breathe, to express, to reflect.
When we started preparing this issue, Russia’s attack on Ukraine had just begun. We asked seven Ukrainian photographers to contribute to a special feature. Each of them sent one image, some documenting the facts, some reflecting on their feelings of the current situation. You can view their responses here.
For A Visual Dialogue we invited Hungarian Domonkos Varga and Austin Cullen from the US and Korean Jeong Hur and Mackai Sharp from Canada who accepted the challenge.
As before none of these four photographers knew each other prior to us introducing them. You can see the results here.
Again we’re delighted by the countless submissions that approach themes and photographic styles in fresh and unexpected ways. We look for, and are inspired by, people who have something to express about their world, our collective world from anywhere and everywhere.
This time our selected artists come from Austria, Chile, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Norway, Turkey, Ukraine and USA.
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