Holding Space at 10 14 gallery features several emerging artists who shine a light on interdependence in global communities

Holding Space at 10 14 gallery features several emerging artists who shine a light on interdependence in global communities
Fascinated by the scientific and mythical implications of nuclear fusion experiments, Ezio D’Agostino traversed into the depths of ITER, the world’s largest power plant dedicated to harnessing solar energy.
Mendez and Kaplan win in the Environment category with their project Miruku, while Martins is named Photographer of the Year
The esteemed festival of photojournalism hosts 25 exhibitions, with each work investigating a critical social and political issues affecting the global community today
From environmental anxiety and visions of devastation, to images confronting us with the effects of global warming upon indigenous communities, these images offer an impactful and urgent response to how our world is changing
Blending a variety of photographic techniques, the duo draw on the power of photography to tell a story of a heritage at risk of eradication
The exhibition, opening tomorrow, brings together the work of 12 artists who consider the complexities of human relationships with the land and climate justice
On assignment for The New York Times, Ducke travelled to one of Russia’s new military outposts in the Arctic where he witnessed an awakening of activity.