Capricious
07/07/2022
Farah Al Qasimi’s HELLO FUTURE: 2ND EDITION AVAILABLE NOW! 🤗💐
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Hello Future is a culmination of Al Qasimi’s photographic, performance and film practice, unified within her keen focus on surface and texture, and the revealing visual influences of the splashy and florid.
The monograph is full color, 300 pages. Kiss-cut sticker dust jacket and mirror chrome hardcover with matching title bookmark. Designed by Studio Lin.
06/17/2022
Featuring works from Sasha Phyars-Burgess’ Untitled, The Phoenix Art Museum presents:
And Let it Remain So: Women of the African Diaspora
July 20th, 2022 - February 12th, 2023
“Showcasing more than 70 portraits, landscapes, self-portraits, and family archival images, And Let It Remain So: Women of the African Diaspora presents the nuanced perspectives of five photographers who are exploring their experiences of the African Diaspora, defined by the voluntary and forced movement of Africans and their descendants over centuries through waves of migration and enslavement.”
05/06/2022
Happy Friday! 🌼
Delving into the this week we explore Capricious Volume I: Issue No. 8— The Animal Issue; This issue featured photographs from Allard Boterenbrood, Todd Fisher, Jasper van den Brink, Constant Dullaart, Valerie Stahl von Stromberg, Yvonne Todd, Tania Theodorou, Bianca Pilet, Koen Hauser, Oren Hoffmann, Luke Stephenson, Inka Lindergård, Nicolas Holstrom, Isabella Rozendaal, Charlotte Dumas, Jurgen Perthold, Fumino Osada, Colleen Heslin, Nienke Klunder, Olaf Breuning, Scarlet Hooft Graafland, Melanie Bonajo, Tom Huber, Elspeth Diederix, Basje Boer, Sema Bekirovic, Luke Barber-Smith, Harm van den Dorpel, Diana Scherer, Aurelio Kopainig, Taiyo Onorato, and Nico Krebs
Photographers listed by order of appearance:
[2] Diana Scherer & Aurelio Kopainig
[3] Koen Hauser
[4] Melanie Bonajo
[5] Colleen Heslin
[6] Scarlet Hooft Graafland
[7] Elspeth Diederix
[8] Jasper van den Brink
[9] Fumino Osada
For 16 years, Capricious has been publishing work that challenges perceptions and canons of photography. Especially interested in new voices, the includes early work from photographers continuing to make compelling work today.
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