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Telex Iran by Gilles Peress
Are we seeing the full picture? In this feature Foam curator Aya Musa looks beyond the contemporary framing of Iranian society, which often gets flattened in media and news. By reviewing the photobook Telex Iran, created in 1979 by Magnum photographer Gilles Peress, he reminds us of a long history of protest, fragmentation and transformation which shaped the country we know today. Photography here is used as a tool to create a more layered and nuanced image of society, showing us how the past continues to inform the present.
4 min readby Aya Musa
On the Dutch choreography of water
In this exclusive interview, Foam curator Mirjam Kooiman speaks with the Netherlands-based artist Bebe Blanco Agterberg about her new work Pretend There Is Water and the research behind it. Together they look at our ambivalent relationship with the sea and how it is changing due to climate change and rising sea levels, using the Netherlands as an example to discuss a topic with global relevance.
10 min readby Mirjam Kooiman
From The Archive: অঙ্গার AWNGAR by Sarker Protick
From the Archive highlights previous writings on photography from Foam Magazine to cast light on current topics and ongoing debates in the world of photography and beyond.
4 min readby Sunil Shah
SỐNG by Ocean Vuong
On Our Radar showcases images from today’s most promising photographic artists—works that challenge, inspire, connect, and excite us.
3 min readby Katy Hundertmark
Not What You Saw by Keerthana Kunnath
On International Women's Day we highlight the work of London-based artist Keerthana Kunnath, who documents female bodybuilders in Kerela, Southern India, to challenge conventional stereotypes and reshape the cultural imagination of gender and beauty in the region.
3 min readby Katy Hundertmark
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Telex Iran by Gilles Peress
Are we seeing the full picture? In this feature Foam curator Aya Musa looks beyond the contemporary framing of Iranian society, which often gets flattened in media and news. By reviewing the photobook Telex Iran, created in 1979 by Magnum photographer Gilles Peress, he reminds us of a long history of protest, fragmentation and transformation which shaped the country we know today. Photography here is used as a tool to create a more layered and nuanced image of society, showing us how the past continues to inform the present.
4 min readby Aya Musa
On the Dutch choreography of water
In this exclusive interview, Foam curator Mirjam Kooiman speaks with the Netherlands-based artist Bebe Blanco Agterberg about her new work Pretend There Is Water and the research behind it. Together they look at our ambivalent relationship with the sea and how it is changing due to climate change and rising sea levels, using the Netherlands as an example to discuss a topic with global relevance.
10 min readby Mirjam Kooiman
From The Archive: অঙ্গার AWNGAR by Sarker Protick
From the Archive highlights previous writings on photography from Foam Magazine to cast light on current topics and ongoing debates in the world of photography and beyond.
4 min readby Sunil Shah
SỐNG by Ocean Vuong
On Our Radar showcases images from today’s most promising photographic artists—works that challenge, inspire, connect, and excite us.
3 min readby Katy Hundertmark
Not What You Saw by Keerthana Kunnath
On International Women's Day we highlight the work of London-based artist Keerthana Kunnath, who documents female bodybuilders in Kerela, Southern India, to challenge conventional stereotypes and reshape the cultural imagination of gender and beauty in the region.
3 min readby Katy Hundertmark
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