

100 Photography Art
MagandBook Vol.5
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2025
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ISBN 9791224013143

Lorenzo Cicconi Massi
Lorenzo Cicconi Massi is an Italian photographer, director and storyteller of reality through light and instinct. With a background in sociology and cinema, his images combine visual elegance and raw presence. The Last Peasants is a poetic and intimate journey into rural Italy, portraying the final custodians of a world that is vanishing. It is a project that honors memory, resilience and a deep connection to the land.

Alexandra Pikunova - Blaue Noten
Alexandra Pikunova’s artistic research fuses the aesthetics of brutalist architecture with the expressive force of natural forms. Her works merge geometric precision with the organic chaos of water and its motions, creating layered visual compositions through the cyanotype process. Her approach is conceptually rigorous yet sensorially open: elements such as straight lines, circles, and textured surfaces are combined to create visual tension and rhythm. The deep blue of cyanotype becomes a visual field for minimal yet striking interventions. Her work explores the balance between order and chaos as a visual and meditative act.

Jackie Mulder
Jackie Mulder’s practice weaves together photography, textiles, embroidery, and drawing to build intricate, layered images that are as much object as they are image. Rooted in personal history—particularly a repressive Catholic upbringing—her works become meditations on memory, trauma, and healing.

Elviranka - Seve Squirelle
Seve Squirelle is a French photographer whose practice emerged from a transformative travel experience and evolved through a nomadic path rooted in nature, introspection, and imagination. Her series Apparitions silvestres is a poetic reflection on landscape, where the forest becomes the protagonist of a timeless tale suspended between reality and dream. Through black and white imagery and evocative composition, Seve invites us to rediscover the deep connection between nature and the psyche.

Kristina Rozhkova
Moving fluidly between photography, video, performance, and installation, Kristina Rozhkova's work explores the complex intersections of power, sexuality, nostalgia, physicality, and girlhood. Her images often provoke, unsettling the viewer with a striking mixture of innocence and discomfort. Delving into themes such as the sensuality of youth, the vulnerability of the body, and the absurdities of domestic life, Rozhkova challenges fixed notions of femininity and beauty, articulating a visual language that is both intimate and confrontational.

Atsushi Momoi
Atsushi Momoi (Japan, 1979) explores the fragile boundary between memory and perception. In his project A Light Leads to Another, he rephotographs randomly projected images from his own archive, creating dreamlike compositions that mimic the elusive nature of memory. Through layers of light, shadow, and time, Momoi visualizes how personal history and fleeting impressions shape our present consciousness.

Boris Eldagsen
Boris Eldagsen is a German visual artist and one of the leading voices in AI-generated art. Internationally known for coining the term promptography, he explores the intersection of photography, psychology, and machine vision. His work challenges our perception of reality through surreal, archetypal images that evoke memory, dream, and disorientation.

Emely Majrell - The Fleurs
Emely Majrell, also known as The Fleurs, is a Swedish multimedia artist born and raised in Switzerland. With a German mother and a French-speaking father, her early life was shaped by cultural duality. After studying performing arts in Berlin, she lived in London and eventually settled in Stockholm, where her artistic alter ego, The Fleurs, came into being. Emely's creative work spans photography, video art, sound, and installation, and often combines these media into immersive conceptual pieces.

Susanne Jahrl - Suze LaRousse
Suze LaRousse – The Art of Contrast
Austrian multimedia artist Suze LaRousse explores the interplay of contrasts—colors, cultures, and architectural forms—through powerful photographic narratives. Her project reflects a pursuit of simplicity within complexity, inviting viewers into a visual journey that bridges art, identity, and human connection.

Nick Verhaeghe
Nick Verhaeghe explores photography as a living, breathing material. Working with plant-based chemistry and analogue methods, he transforms everyday light and matter into haunting visual impressions. His series Portals of Displacement: Cluster gathers years of discarded or overlooked images into a dynamic, organic archive—one that resists narrative and invites endless interpretation.