In Filò, Valentina Vannicola tells the whimsical story of a community of fishermen on Lake Garda who attempt to capture the moon so they no longer have to fish in the dark. Valentina Vannicola is a photographer whose work explores the relationship between literature and photography, with a par
“Entre Tanto” means “in between a lot/so much” in Portuguese. The film was born from a collaboration between two female artists from Madeira, Georgina Abreu and Beatriz Baptista. Together, they unite their creative energies and connect with the spirit of their home island thr
I wonder—who first imagined the spirit, transforming an individual’s inner dialogue into a collective language? The breath, spirare, became the spirit—the glimmering, invisible reality we reach for. Everything around us is breathing, human and non-human. Then what makes us spiritual and the non-human only corporeal? Couldn’t the “non-human” also be called the “more-than-human”?
Though often depicted as the cradle of capitalism, of industrial revolutions, of witch hunts, the European continent is also a land of rich traditions of ecological wisdom, community governance and sustainable practices. These forms of ecological knowledge have existed long before the advent of industrial society and are not merely relics from the past, but living traditions that still offer valuable insights into today’s environmental crisis.
Anne Eder is an interdisciplinary artist and educator. She creates sculptures from organic materials and documents them through photography. In the silhouettes of the woods, her otherworldly creatures and portals evoke the imagination of mythical dimensions. For her, our core beliefs are shaped by t
The politics of oppression operate on the physical, spiritual, & environmental spheres of influence. When the land is occupied, the coloniser immediately cuts the connection between people and land, eventually cutting the connection within communities, cutting the connection between man and the spiritual, and separating man from spirit from environment.
Guided by the powerful deity Sek, who brought order to the chaotic world, bringing light he allowed life to flourish, separating day from night, defining the boundaries between the sky, earth, and water, and setting the cycles of life in motion. He also taught the first Nasa people the art of weaving. This practice is not just as a method to create useful items but a reflection of the very act of creation itself.
Tatiana Lopez is a documentary photographer, visual anthropologist, and artist exploring how themes of memory and place merge with identity. Through her practices, she documents and unveils stories of womanhood, identity, ecology, extractivism, and transgenerational trauma. Her project ‘In B
Time, dispersed across the universe, traces its origins to eternity. The symbolic meaning of the Ouroboros represents the concepts of eternity, cyclicality, and rebirth. The Ouroboros is depicted as a snake biting its own tail, with no beginning and no end, suggesting an eternal cycle—seemingl
