Issue #2 features the work of the following artists:
Eric Kunsman (US), whose black and white images of pay phones provide commentary on social markers and the misrepresentation of the neighborhoods in which these once-ubiquitous objects exist;
Jo de Banzie (UK), whose wet plate series Harvest consists of images of war-related objects juxtaposed with images of items harvested from a fictitious war garden;
Lang (US), whose geometrically-dodged silver prints reflect the feeling of containment he experienced when visiting national parks in the US during lockdown;
Ingrid Newton (UK), whose platinum/palladium prints of Venice provided her with a sense of escapism during lockdown but also reflect the pandemic experience through depictions of a depopulated city; and
Gudmundur Oli Palmason (Iceland), whose altered Polaroids of abandoned human detritus and desolate landscapes examine man's relationship with the land and rural-to-urban migration.
In Conversation features the work of
Citlali Fabian (Mexico) and
Shane Balkowitsch (US), who use the wet plate collodion process to create portraits of indigenous communities from different perspectives but with a focus on collaboration and representation.
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