On Identity and Intimacy With Jeanette Spicer
A striking photo book depicts the lesbian experience through the lens of daughterhood.
“How can one remember thirst?”: An Interview With Xi Li
Photographer Xi Li evokes nostalgia for a past that never existed.
Photo Vision, Cities, and Glitch Art: In Conversation with Jingyao Huang
A lens-based artist extends images into the three-dimensional space to create memory-scapes.
Migration In Dialogue – Morrison Gong
Chinese-born photographer discusses subverting gender norms, applying for the O-1 visa as a queer photographer, and nudity under gaze.
“Document, Document, Document”: Amber Maalouf Captures Wonder and Curiosity
A second-generation Chihuahuan photographer talks about ancestry, muses, and the art of the self-portrait.
Migration in Dialogue – Yi Hsuan Lai
The O1 visa gives you an opportunity to look back and reflect every three years, making you ask, “What was my progress?”
Reconciling Immigration Discourses Through Art with Marta Djourina
Born in Bulgaria and having moved to Berlin, Germany to study art at the age of 18, Marta Djourina speaks about travel, immigration, longing, and nostalgia.
Gender, Nation, and Photography
It’s this demure, yet impactful timbre that embodies In The Now with the tension of the withheld, replete with turned backs, obscured glances, missing heads, shadows, furry disguises, folds, and curtains.