FEATURED ARTISTS
 

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Solenn Herry

Lo invisible a los ojos















Series of double exposures on expired film rolls seeking to visualize the intangible. Portraits of young people merging into the vastness of life. What makes you feel young? How to describe that feeling of being invincible and invisible at the same time. Youth seeps into our surroundings and we shine feverishly. Perhaps one day they can truly see us.


“I find myself and those around me.
My photograph is full of inexplicable impulses. My loves, my heartbreaks, my favorite songs, and that splinter in my foot that never came out with the tweezers. I find order and chaos, a certain unbalanced balance that makes me journey through life.”







02.

Florencia Robles

metAmorphosis














It's very difficult for me to explain these photos.
I feel that they express by themselves all what I thought when I read the title of this work, capturing every little feeling that that word brings me until today.
One day, I woke up and my brain just started working, drawing by itself a clear image. That concept lingered in my mind for days: a mysterious boy with his face all painted, standing on those railways...
After a while, an amazing group of people connected with my creative way of thinking, and that image started to vanish from my mind, because it no longer only existed there.
Exactly as I envisioned it, with messages and memories for my loved ones, for me in black and white, and for me in colors.

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03.


Morena Waisman

Spazio per crescere

















A project that tells a story, abstract in some sense if you will. In these photos, I seek to depict those moments and spaces where a young person grows, develops, connects, lives. They are summaries of my life, through my eyes.

“...I've always loved the concept of composition. Composition is a super key pillar in everything that is audiovisual.
I started studying photography as a profession during the pandemic through a course, although not doing it in person means that the interaction and the workshop space are largely lost...”





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Bea Secchia

















“I took these photos when I was 21 and 22 years old, in Amsterdam, Brazil, and California....[In my photography] I find expression, energy. One moment taken out of a millisecond of life
...I am youth. Youth is pure curiosity. When you are young, you look at everything. From the biggest to the smallest, and you notice every small detail. Every shift of mood. 
[I find inspiration in] life itself, art that creates itself in front of your eyes. a perfect composition....
In Amsterdam, ideas can become spaces and places, from the mind to the physical.  I live surrounded by artists and artist thinkers. artist of thought or artists of material work. 


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05.


Urania (Luna Malén Mellace)














Moments and portraits gathered from within my extensive archive. Clippings where I feel the subtleties and complexities of being alive unfold. Of living in the attitude of youth, with all its iridescence of emotions. Of enduring existence and striving to find the flavor in experience.

“I think [my photography] is a space for me to create, to narrate sensations, to find myself telling fantastic, fictional, and real stories. It's a way of being able to, it will sound very cliché, but I feel like it truly is, to capture my vision of things and life. I mean, I really believe that photography and art in general allow us to do that, to express the way we interpret our reality and not only reality but also the internal universes we have inside us. To be able to express them and share them with the rest of the community as well.”




06.

Josefina Calero

La juventud como concepto multisensorial










Encompassing youth in a single form is somewhat difficult and unreal. The most general and common notion of the term 'youth' refers to an age range, a period of life, where physical development is completed and a series of psychological and social transformations occur as one leaves childhood to navigate entry into the adult world.

But is it as concrete as physical development? Or as linear as a series of psychological and social transformations?

For me, being young or going through youth is the experience of a range of uncertainties, both for what excites us and what frustrates us. It's love, heartbreak, struggle, desire, tears, misunderstanding, connection, disconnection—it's either mentally racing or submerged in an unsettling calm.


It's not just a stage; it's a clash of worlds, a universe full of contradictions

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07.


Mustafa Sarp Danisoglu


















A youth that resists the conditions of the world.
People who are punk on the outside but have love on the inside.
 

“I am 24 years old, and I also feel young. I live in a city like Bologna, where there are lots of young people. We have fun, we participate in protests for our rights... I still see life from the perspective of youth.
...I come from a family of painters. My uncle is also a photographer. I grew up in an artistic environment and I’ve always wanted to be a filmmaker. And I believe that anyone who wants to be a director should also know a little about photography”



08.

Faustino Nelson

AMIGOS














Throughout 2023, I took photos of my friends at various events (weddings, get-togethers, parties, etc.) as a hobby. I captured all these photos without much thought or editing; they simply show my friends having a great time

“I think the first things are friendship and youth. I only take out the camera when I’m with my friends, usually when we go out partying. I try to capture those unique and funny moments with my friends that happen during, before, and after the party. I feel that my photos convey my reality and that of my friends. My photos aren’t premeditated or planned; I shoot spontaneously, capturing whatever catches my eye, to keep memories of what my youth really was...”

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09.


Vicente Gray Soza

Donde caen los cuerpos













The thin line that connects and runs through each of these photographs remains tied to the concepts of memory and youth. That's why this selection's main motive is to challenge the user about the way we encapsulate moments that shake the fibers of nostalgia. Thus, leaving an open invitation to guide a future discussion about how those memories that survive the erosion of forgetfulness are perceived.
What is the space in our memory where bodies fall to be remembered?

“I try to follow a slightly more testimonial approach, closely tied to the concept of identity. For me, photography as a personal interest is strongly connected to an anthropological sense—understanding what lies within the frame of the photo and what defines the human being in their uniqueness. I don’t see myself taking pictures of buildings or landscapes; it feels foreign to me...”



10.

Lola Solveira Lorda

Paseo de captura














I think that sometimes the past and the future overwhelm us and pull us away from here, from the magical present that is life. That's why I treasure the moments captured by my camera and others around the world. They are lights in the darkness of how fast things move. These photographs were among the first ones I took. I took them from a playful place, with my focus on a moment, on the present.

“Thinking about my photography now, I find stories that take me back to moments from my childhood, to play. In fact, that is why I present my works with my artistic name, Gioco, which means "game" in Italian. For me, every time I take a photo, it brings me back to my inner child; she is always present there. So, what I see a lot in my photography is a bit like her playful and innocent gaze”

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