It's a year since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We show Vladyslav Krasnoshchok's documentation of the war in his hometown Kharkiv and beyond.
Fascinated by the communist past of her homeland Romania, Kincső takes images that are moved by the secrets and repression that were preserved for decades.
My personality, like the personality of all my peers born in Eastern Europe has been developed in the post-communist space in a society that suffered ...
The book "Chronicle" features the photographs taken between 2010 and 2015 in the Ukraine. Arranged in chronological sequence the chapters of the book [...]
Was ist in Polen nach einhundert Jahren vom 1. Weltkrieg noch zu sehen? Eigentlich nichts. Selbst die Landschaften scheinen sich kaum verändert zu [...]
Bela Doka, in his series titled "Sundays of Life", charts a challenging path for himself. How do you photograph the quotidian moments that, while not [...]