Author Archives: Alec Friedman

Kubiat O. Nnamdie

Kubiat O. Nnamdie is a Nigerian-born photographer who now lives in Miami. His photographs capture events that suggest a narrative with dark psychological overtones and an almost abstract form, with composition that hints at larger spiritual themes. His book, Laspezia is not Miami, made with Italian artist, Jacopo Benassi, will come out in May.

Maggie Harrsen

Maggie Harrsen is a photographer who lives between New York and Australia. I am personally am a huge fan of both her photography and her spirit, and her recent venture into moving images challenges my New York brain to slow to the pace of basic and fundamental nature. These four short videos, filmed on Long [...]

Julija Goyd

Born in Vilnius, Lithuania, Julija Goyd is an artist who now lives and works in Berlin. As a language, she uses various media tools, including video, sculpture and photography. Her work reflects, analyzes and draws attention to the search for identity through staged documentation and narratives. She is interested in finding stop motion moments where [...]

Andrew Guenther

Andrew Guenther is an American artist who lives in New York. Born and raised in Wheaton, Illinois, his work deals with the concepts of the evolution of the self, life and spirituality, and  the evolution of culture. Guenther’s work will appear in a group show entitled MIE: A Portrait by 35 Artists at Freight and [...]

Valeria Cherchi

Valeria Cherchi is a photographer from Sardinia, Italy. She currently is in London getting her MA in fashion photography.

No Sombrero

The Poetry Club Art Space is a new underground gallery in the basement of a Bed-Stuy apartment, open to all mediums of art, performance, music, and catering specifically to young and emerging artists. Curated by Melissa Godoy Nieto, in collaboration with María J. Baez and Liliana Zúñiga from Mexico City, their current exhibition, No Sombrero, focuses on the [...]

Daniel Stier

This selection of images from London-based photographer Daniel Stier feels like a document of the space between ritual and theatre.

Batli Joselevitz

Batli Joselevitz is a 20-year-old photographer from Houston, Texas who likes to shoot everything that gets her attention.

Angela Pham

Angela Pham is a New York-based photographer who made her name on the fashion and nightlife circuit. She received her BFA in “something nebulous” from NYU’s Gallatin School in 2010. Her photos have appeared in Paper Magazine, Vice, Refinery29, Style.com and Billy Farell Agency.  Her anglophilia and penchant for film most inspire her documentary work.

Brian Sensebe

Brian Sensebe is an independent art-director and painter based in New York.