MYRIAM BOULOS – OVEREXPOSED

Although Myriam Boulos’ lens seems purely observational, her mission to shed light on the marginalized and the misunderstood by means of overexposure positions her not only as a notorious Lebanese photographer, but also as an activist. Bold, daring, and hopelessly romantic, her images consistently strike a sensitive chord as she forces society to look at itself in the mirror when it would rather look away.

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PETECIA LE FAWNHAW - Desert Magic

I like imagining how we could live in harmony and showcasing the beauty already surrounding us on this planet. I find beauty everywhere: in geometric architecture, in vast landscapes, in a weirdly shaped corner of a room. I think the power of artists is the ability to re-envision every day scenarios in a way no one else would have imagined. When we face trouble as a society we must re-imagine how we communicate, treat people; how we operate as a whole.

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FINDING TRUTH WITH LOU ESCOBAR

Photographer Lou Escobar has a particular knack for finding truth and authenticity when shooting her subjects, no matter how stylized or produced her projects can be. Her lens prioritizes individuality rather than beauty per se, making her one of the few editorial photographers to have managed to not only embrace but also elevate notions of inclusivity and diversity.

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AURORA REINHARD - THE BORN IDENTITY

Aurora Reinhard’s work is a deep-dive exploration about gender identity, gender boundaries and gender elasticity. Often challenging, constantly eye-catching, and consistently thought-worthy, her work is a clear testament as to why art can bring society forward by encouraging conversation about pressing social issues, and finding beauty in their complexity.

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rupaul: out of body

RuPaul’s meteoric rise to fame has been decades in the making. Look up any major fashion show, music video, television show or ad campaign from the 90’s on, and chances are, you will spot Ru, such an Easter egg, showing us all how it’s really done... But we weren’t ready yet. When RuPaul’s drag race hit the airwaves, the world could not resist its camp overload and infectious self-derogatory humor. Two to three seasons in, the reality competition series became an international phenomenon, and an emblem of queer inclusivity, cementing RuPaul as the most successful drag queen in history and a cultural icon.

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SAINT HOAX: MONUMENTAL

Saint Hoax is undeniably one of the most elusive contemporary artists to have burst onto the art scene. Undefined by age or gender, the work stands for itself, one thought-inducing statement at a time. Yet it is the artist’s unusual career path that has proven to be the bigger statement, rising to fame as both a digital provocateur with the uncanny ability to consistently go viral with each passing post and a masterful painter whose work has been exhibited in galleries around the world. Saint Hoax, the black sheep in an otherwise puritanical art world, is nothing less than a trailblazer for the next generation of artists to come.

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ArtRalph Arida
ART QUEER HABIBI - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE

There’s something inherently radical about portraying the queer community in Arab countries, arguably one of the most underrepresented communities in the world. The beauty of Art Queer Habibi however, is that said representation does not come by means of victimhood nor leftist political propaganda. Instead, the pseudonymous artist chooses to affectionately and unapologetically depict the daily lives of those who live in a place where most would rather they never existed.

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ArtRalph Arida
ACROSS THE YUNI-VERSE WITH YUNI YOSHIDA

Creative director Yuni Yoshida is a master at making commercial work feel like art. Armed with a knack for visual coincidences and an uncompromised childlike imagination, Yoshida’s stunning imagery draws you in from first glance with its crafty detail and charming quirkiness, keeping you coming back for more.

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ArtRalph Arida
DEAN WEST - RE-IMAGINING REAL MEMORIES

Australian photographer Dean West meticulously constructs his images. In his older work, history and mythology were a major influence. These days he creates his own myths that are based on his own or friends’ memories that somehow got distorted over time. The essence is still there, but details changed. Just like stories change every time they are told by someone else. In the end, you ask yourself: “What’s real?”  

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PhotographyEli Rezkallah
JUNO CALYPSO - PLAYING WITH YOUR ALTER-EGO

Juno Calypso loves to dress up.  She always loved to take self-portraits, but recently gave her work a different swing by creating Joyce, a deadpan blond looking pretty in pink. In many ways, the young British photographer is more than merely a photographer. Juno looks for locations, builds sets and designs scenes for ‘her’ Joyce to shine. 

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PhotographyEli Rezkallah