Transformation is a continuous journey. It begins with a single decision – to embrace possibility. The impossible only remains so, until someone dares to challenge it, push it beyond limitations, turning ideas into action. Innovation and progress stem from a mindset that believes in breaking boundaries. Art is the great champion of this philosophy, constantly evolving to reflect and redefine the world as we know it. Our latest issue highlights photographers who embody that spirit of renewal and endless creativity.


Study in Humanity | The portraits of Han Yang are rich in emotion, drawing inspiration from philosophy, fashion, posthumanism and the surrealist movement.

Beneath the Waves | Thirza Schaap’s sculptures are constructed with plastic collected on beaches, raising awareness of the waste crisis through visual juxtapositions.


Images Mirrored | Sarah Meyohas, who is widely known for works that make invisible systems visible, presents a brand new piece of installation art at Desert X.

Serene Geometry | Simplicity, detachment and symmetry are among the hallmarks of artist Maria Svarbova’s distinctive style, from the Swimming Pool series and beyond.


Worlds Up Close | Microscope images by Bevil Templeton-Smith document sweeping abstract shapes and bold colours found in everyday household objects.

Altered Landscape | Photo-based artists from around the world are responding to the Anthropocene, a geological era defined by human activity and destruction.


Stories Unfolding | Carter Baran captures surreal, hazy images which are lit by an eerie glow, making audiences stop to wonder: what’s going to happen next in the story?

Ancient Ecosystem | A journey into the last old-growth forests on Vancouver Island’s west coast, trees that form a vast, yet tragically disappearing, web of life.


Detailed Perspective | Claudio Dell’Osa presents cross-section views of Mediterranean fruits and vegetables: asparagus, chicory, fennel, parsley, peppers and strawberry.
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Image credits:
1. © Maria Svarbova for Kolektiv Cité Radieuse, with the kind authorization of Le Corbusier Foundation © FLC I ADAGP Paris (2025).
2. Han Yang, Vulnerability, (2020). Image courtesy of the artist.
3. Han Yang, What does the plant tell us?, (2020). Image courtesy of the artist.
4. Thirza Schaap, Dandelion, from Plastic Ocean. © Thirza Schaap.
5. Sarah Meyohas, Light Speculation #2, (2023). C-Print. Image courtesy the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
6. Sarah Meyohas, Light Speculation #5, (2023). C-Print. Image courtesy the artist and Marianne Boesky Gallery.
7. Maria Svarbova, Empty street, from Lost in the Valley, (2019).
8. Bevil Templeton-Smith, Columna in Blue, (2024). Image courtesy of the artist.
9. Bevil Templeton-Smith, Serena, (2023). Image courtesy of the artist.
10. Inka & Niclas, 4K Ultra HD II (TROPICAL), (2018). Image courtesy the artists, Dorothée Nilsson Gallery and Bildhalle.
11. Image courtesy Carter Baran.
12. Image courtesy Carter Baran.
13. Adam Gibbs, Sitka Spruce, old growth forest, Carmanah Provincial Park, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Image courtesy of the artist.
14. Claudio Dell’Osa, Strawberries, from Cutting. Image courtesy of the artist.
15. Claudio Dell’Osa, White Turnip, from Cutting. Image courtesy of the artist.