Bulgarian born, UK based visual artist Krasimira Butseva utilises visual archive and representations of memory to encourage discourse on the atrocities committed by the communist regime that ruled in Bulgaria between 1944 and 1989.
Read MoreA photographic reaction documenting male mental health issues within the UK. Using photography as a tool for psychological healing and creating awareness.
Read MoreI believe I am part of the generation that wants to make changes, and it is a good thing that we are all so aware of what is happening in the world.
Read MoreThe tabloid format of Wall Unit was inspired by newspapers from the socialist period and chosen deliberately to convey the impression that the work itself could have been a part of the interiors from that time.
Read MoreHumanist photography is the artistic movement I relate to the most.
Read MoreTaken at the right moment, the banal becomes extraordinary.
Read MoreExplore ideas of youth, coming of age, and relationships.
Read MoreVisual discourse through documentary narrative on the women in Jane Austen's England. Ladies of Pemberley reveals the role of the women in Austen's books as discovered by photographer Megan Ogden.
Read MoreMy documentary style is just to take what ever is already there, my projects have started to narrow down in to small bodies of work; a place or subject.
Read MoreDocumentary stories that introduce people, situations, emotions.
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