With All My Breath and All My Blood: Giorgi Gigashvili Wrestles Prokofiev
There are albums that feel like carefully curated visiting cards, and then there are those that arrive as a statement...
There are albums that feel like carefully curated visiting cards, and then there are those that arrive as a statement...
After several very fruitful days photographing tiny parts of ice puddles in rural Kakheti (outside my wife’s home village), having...
The bottle of TEARS of the Daughter of ZION reveals a narrative of intense suffering, divine judgment, and ultimate restoration....
This week, Russia’s ground campaign and winter air offensive followed a familiar pattern: steady pressure along multiple front-line sectors combined...
I have been teaching at a high school in Georgia for several months now. It’s a private school, and, from...
Georgia’s current geopolitical stance, giving preference to the unaffected sovereignty of the country, sounds attractive and deserves admiration, with the...
I have been photographing the bottoms of my coffee mugs for years, and every now and then something really jumps...
When DOCA Film Club launches a retrospective, the gesture rarely functions as a commemorative ritual. Over the years, DOCA has...
From January 16 to February 5, Corner House Coffee is hosting Coffee + Chaos, a photo exhibition by Tony Hanmer....
Sophokles’ Antigone is undoubtedly one of the most famous works of Greek antiquity, known to anyone interested in theatre and...