• Dan McCarthy, Dan McCarthy
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  • Dan McCarthy uses oil paint in the style of watercolour to depict multi-coloured figures in weird and surreal environments. Bathed in sun yet completely removed from any kind of recognisable scene, the characters stand naked (or in bikinis) by pigeons, herons and mesh wire fencing,...
  • Sleepwalk, Zheng Yaohua
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  • "These pictures were taken when my novelty of surroundings had worn off and ambitions to describe the city hadn't emerged. I would get up early in the morning somehow, go through these images with my drowsy eyes and think, "Some don't look so bad sometimes."
  • Out of the Blue – Henry Roy
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  • Out of the Blue features a large collection of Roy's personal work over the last nine years; introspective observations, warm and unobtrusive portraits, all exploring his grapplings with racial identity. With his soft, almost cinematic aesthetic Roy captures the most beautiful and...
  • Repurpose
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  • Repurpose is a collection of photographs by the friends and musicians Matt Papich of Ecstatic Sunshine and Joe Williams of White Williams. Their photos would most accurately be described as snapshots. Quiet and attentive, the images often focus on peculiarity.
  • Before Things Change – Seth Fluker
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  • “Before Things Change” is a small insight into Seth Fluker’s undesirable occupation at Whole Foods Market Soho. Each image slowly evolved and quickly disappeared within his workspace while washing grimy kitchen utensils and haphazardly disposing customer waste. Through the sequencing...
  • Salaryman by Pawel Jaszczuk
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  • Salaryman is a Japanese term suggesting the white-collar worker. It also carries associations of long working hours, low prestige in the corporate hierarchy, wage slavery, and karōshi (death by overwork!). After working overtime six days a week, one would assume the only relief...
  • Spirit by Henry Roy
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  • Spirit is as subtle and intangible as a breath of air. It is an energy circulating between beings and things. It travels with light, winds, clouds or waves, it penetrates in stones, plants and animals. It affects humans, seizing control of their bodies, whose sentiments and sensuality...
  • My Shit Is Gold by Paul Herbst
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  • In an existential exclamation of withdrawal, Paul Herbst’s photographs at once portray a world of subtle intensities with momentous simplicity. His images host a constant dialogue between what we perceive and what we understand, leaving us aloof in the gaps of unanswerable questions....
  • A Personal Anthology – Madi Ju
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  • Madi Ju is a Chinese photographer who was once part of the photography duo My Little Dead Dick. She now shoots solo and works on After17 magazine. You can read more about the book in the review we did when she sent it over. It's not currently available to buy online without emailing...
  • Moonmilk by Ryan McGinley
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  • Over the past year, Ryan McGinley and his crew explored huge underground caves, venturing into unknown territory and seeking out spectacular natural spaces -some previously undocumented. The title, “Moonmilk”, alludes to the crystalline deposits found on the walls of many caves;...
  • Harvest by Haroshi: Skate and Destroy
  • Here's a close up look at the Harvest by Haroshi: Skate and Destroy Exhibition currently showing at...
  • Skateistan, Noah Abrams
  • L.A. based photographer Noah Abrams recently traveled to Afghanistan to shoot a project about the emerging...
  • Ed Templeton
  • Ed Templeton is one of our favourite photographers at HUH., so when we found out he was releasing a...
  • Robert Johnson
  • Robert Johnson, born in the mountains 26 years ago claims to own a dog that can throw a ball, he also...
  • Alexander Binder, Traum II
  • A while back we featured photographer Alexander Binder who was born – interestingly enough, on Halloween...