One of Mélanie Wenger’s portraits was published in a special issue of Nouvel Obs, in January, named 2049. It is the portrait of Vinciane Despret, a Belgian philosopher.
Read More“The Night Is Thick” project is an attempt at representing the twofold dystopia that Xinjiang has become, where two parallel universes coexist.
Read MoreOn January 30, Tjorven Bruneel will present some of her work in Recyclart (Garage Private).
Read MoreRomain Philippon was featured in Libération, a french newspaper. The articles were about sick children from Mayotte that are transported to the Reunion Island for treatment.
Read MoreRomain Philippon’s work about waste management in Reunion Island was published in Le Monde, a french newspaper.
Read MoreCheck out Inland's first year in pictures. Our photographers have selected their best of the year 2019. Discover what they have been working on and exclusive work !
Read MorePatrick's image of an iron miner in China's Inner-Mongolia province is on the cover of the latest issue of The New Internationalist, a British bi-monthly socio-political publication with a paid circulation of 75,000.
Read MoreTim Franco is part of the nominees of the Hellerau Photography Award with his story "Illicit Ink". The winner of the award will be announced on the 20th of February, at the opening of the exhibition in Dresden, Germany. It will take place at the Technische Sammlungen.
Read MoreJef Bonifacino has been working for ten years in Belarus, exploring several important memory places across the country. By answering different epochs, his work questions the repetitions led by forgetfulness and tries to recreate a dialogue between two silences imposed by the dictatorship of Lukashenko.
Read MoreAfter exhibiting in the Grand Palais for paris Photo, photographer Mathias Depardon was chosen as one of the 7 Laureates of the 4th Year of Les Regards du Grand Paris during Paris Photo.
Read MoreWith her new long-term project, “The Vertigo of Time”, Phyllis Dooney brings us into the lives of the descendants from Historic Stagville’s enslaved population in Durham, North Carolina.
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