In all her artistic practice, the book, Women Go No’Gree is the very first work where the photographer Gloria Oyarzabal talks from an analysis of her thoughts and beliefs.
In a country struggling to shape its identity in the wake of recent history, South African photographers have utilised their chosen medium as a tool to explore an ever-changing social and cultural climate.
One’s immediate impression of Lee’s work is of an automatic drawing brought to life. Developed by the surrealists, automatic or spontaneous drawing was practiced as a means of expressing the subconscious.
Amsterdam-born Viviane Sassen creates images in which abstraction and performance intertwine. She primarily shoots portraits, typically featuring anonymous subjects in unidentified settings.