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Der Greif is an award-winning platform for contemporary photography that champions diverse voices and emerging talent. We use crowdsourcing to create accessible entry points for visual artists, photographers and image makers worldwide, breaking down barriers to participation in the art world.

Through our unique approach, Der Greif is the primary platform for our global community to create visibility, support with network and financial resources, at a career stage where other organizations can't provide our level of support.

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New Issue: Der Greif 18 — "Tomorrow Is Today" by Hank Willis Thomas

Der Greif has invited internationally celebrated conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas, supported by Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung, to guest-edit Issue 18.

This issue confronts the “now” to shape a conscious future. What if tomorrow were already here? What if today was our last chance to choose love over hate, action over apathy, community over chaos?

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Sarker Protick & Donald Weber

Guest Room

Guest Room fosters collaboration and sparks creative exchange. For this edition, photographer and visual artist Sarker Protick joins forces with photographer and Aalto University associate professor Donald Weber to explore the following theme: "Architectures of Power" "Power drifts between what is visible and what is hidden. Images act like decrees, shaping how we see land, people, and ...


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Get your hands on our latest special poster publication!

Based on our collaboration with Münchner Kammerspiele, 40 artists have been selected by Çagla Ilk. Since part of the collaboration was showing it in the public space, we are offering all 40 images as folded posters, to make them shine in your home.

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Yuki Furusawa

Artist Feature

My grandmother’s house, where she had been living for the past 40 years, was demolished last April because of an urban development project. When my family and I started helping to clear it out, we couldn’t understand why she had kept so many random and unnecessary things—my mother’s baby clothes, unworn for 60 years, or my grandfather’s suits, untouched for three decades since his passing. ...


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Explore the new Face-to-Face portfolio reviews

Der Greif Face-to-Face is our online educational program designed to support artists at all stages, whether they’re seeking in-depth guidance on long-term projects or quick, constructive feedback on their portfolios.

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Open Call:
Guest Room: Ghislain Pascal & Sebastian Perinotti

Guest Room fosters collaboration and sparks creative exchange. For this edition, galleries and curator Ghislain Pascal and New York-based photographer Sebastian Perinotti collaborate to explore the following theme:

"Identity on Collision Course"

For this Guest Room, we invite work that explores identity through this lens of collision. How do multiple selves meet within one body? How do different identities intersect or clash in public and private space? How do images expose or conceal the forces pressing against us? This call is an invitation to engage with identity not as a fixed state, but as a moving field of impact and encounter: a collision course where photography becomes a way to question, resist, and remake who we are with and against the world.

Deadline: November 30 at 11:59 PM CET

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Tlotliso Mapana

Artist Feature

Kholo, which translates to ‘growth’ in Sesotho, is a personal reflection of my journey as an artist, a son, a brother, a lover, a friend. Spending most time by myself allows me to ponder on how I have grown in these ways. I began exploring this topic in 2022 through slow and thoughtful portraits of my friends and family. I have used various mediums throughout the years to photograph this series, ...


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Between personal and collective histories: The new fellowship "Artists on Photography" by the Münchner Stadtmuseum

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A new fellowship at the Photography Collection of the Münchner Stadtmuseum invites researchers to dive into the municipal museum’s holdings “Artists on Photography” is a new annual fellowship at the Münchner Stadtmuseum, initiated in 2024 by Dr. Kathrin Schönegg, Head of the Photography Department. Each year, the program invites one artist and one researcher to dive into the museum’s holdings ...


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Aga Łuczakowska

Artist Feature

Răsu’ - plânsu’ – “laughing through tears” – is a Romanian expression deeply rooted in the national culture, capturing the coexistence of laughter and sorrow. It reflects the subtle tensions and contradictions observed in everyday urban life—particularly in a city where past and present continually collide. During the communist period, especially under Ceausescu’s systematization program ...


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Open Call:
Guest Room: Charmaine Toh & Philippe Pirotte

Guest Room fosters collaboration and sparks creative exchange. For this edition, curator Dr. Charmaine Toh joins forces with curator and art historian Philippe Pirotte to explore the following theme:

"Black Box"

We invite photographers who engage with these hidden dimensions of image-making. How do unseen processes alter photography’s relationship to memory or truth? What is at stake in the aspects that remain mysterious? And how might opacity itself become a creative or political tool – offering ambiguity, refusal, or shelter in a world that demands constant clarity?

Deadline: October 31 at 11:59 PM CET

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“No Place Like Home”: Italian photography far from the “Bella Italia” cliché

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An exhibition travelling through Germany explores the influence of Italian photography since the 1980s on the development of European photographic history “No Place Like Home” presents the first major survey exhibition of the development of photography in Italy since the 1980s, showing how postwar Italy, born out of the economic boom, found its own credible photographic representation. In its ...


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Swiss Photomonth: Strengthening networks, convening archives and emerging practices

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In Switzerland, the national photomonth traces past and present images reflecting human-nature entanglements Festivals bring to the surface the variety of practices and movements rooted in certain territories and beyond: they nurture the circulation of current and historical works to a wider public. They are essential indicators of the true state of the arts of photographic practices, research ...


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Christine Marie Serchia & Charlotte Jansen

Guest Room

Guest Room aims to inspire collaboration and creative exchange. In this edition, we welcome Christine Serchia and Charlotte Jansen. Together, they proposed the theme "The Dark Before Dawn". "'It's always darkest before the dawn' – so goes an old proverb, an adage that seems apt for our times. The metaphor is meaningful too in photography in a literal sense, in the darkroom where, from nothing, ...


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Aldo Cervantes

Artist Feature

Casa de Remesas began during my time as an undergraduate. Since then, this project has evolved into an ongoing diary documenting my family, objects, and spaces that hold memories and are in dialogue with the past and present. I was heavily inspired by my family albums, abuela Chuy, and my Ma had put together over decades. When flipping through these albums and studying my family's past, I try to ...


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Joseph Ladrón de Guevara

Artist Feature

“The mountains saw you and writhed. Torrents of water swept by; the deep roared and lifted its waves on high” Habakkuk 3:10 Julia, my maternal grandmother, passed away after a year-long battle with cancer. She chose not to seek treatment, firmly believing that her god would heal her. Her life, always guided by Christian faith, ended as she sang her favorite song, surrounded by our entire ...


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A tent, an image, a memory: Confronting history and perception with Tim Ross at Melkweg Expo's "Arty Party"

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KABK Graduate Tim Ross was nominated by Der Greif for Melkweg Expo's Arty Party Tim Ross, a German visual artist and researcher, uses his grandfather’s WWII archive as a starting point to examine the politics of perception, the ethics of looking, and the uneasy intersections between personal history and collective memory. His large-scale installation Hermann, laser-engraves a reprinted wartime ...


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Sara Bensaltana

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面影, omokage (n.) from japanese: looks, vestiges, a trace of something or someone that remains even after they have disappeared or passed away. A reflection or reminder of the past. 面; mask, face, features, surface. 影; shadow, silhouette, phantom. Photographs marked by silver damage and images of abandoned shrines, of landscapes where the sacred lingers, skeletal ruins, houses caught in ...


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FUTURES: Objective images in the age of scrolling

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The 2025 FUTURES talents exploring photography objectivity today through narratives on technology, the body and the invisible In an age of visual saturation, where images are primarily consumed by scrolling, where algorithms dictate our attention and where speed is mistaken for significance, a group of FUTURES talents are responding by seeking clarity and adopting an almost scientific approach ...


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Julia Bohle

Artist Feature

Aftermath is a photographic series that explores fragility, resilience, and the silence that follows chaos. Set in a frozen, desolate landscape, the images trace a solitary walk through the night, where the stark contrasts of black and white reflect an emotional state of isolation, memory, and slow transformation. The world appears frozen in time-shadows stretching over icy streets, reflections ...


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Hellerau Photography Award 2025: Q&A with Jo Bradford on her solo show at FOTOFORUM Dresden

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Jo Bradford is a storyteller whose work echoes universal truths Jo Bradford's intimate and powerful photographic project, "If Not Now, When?" has been awarded the 2025 Solo Satellite Exhibition Prize at the prestigious PORTRAITS - Hellerau Photography Award, through Der Greif's Guest Room curated by Martin Morgenstern, Sandra Buschow, and Christina Töpfer under the evocative theme "Echoes of ...


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Visule Kabunda

Artist Feature

Staying In is a meditation on home, grief, and belonging. It is an intimate photographic inquiry shaped by my movement between Zambia, Botswana, and South Africa. Through a series of black-and-white images, I explore the cyclical nature of grief and healing, and the ways memory becomes embedded in landscapes, relationships, and silence. When I lost my mother in 2017, my sense of home changed ...


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Felix Hoffmann, Mona Schubert & Marit Lena Herrmann

Guest Room

Guest Room aims to inspire collaboration and creative exchange. In this edition, we welcome a trio of curators from FOTO ARSENAL WIEN: Marit Lena Herrmann, Mona Schubert and Felix Hoffmann. Together, they proposed the theme "Messy". "In a world that celebrates perfection and control, we’re shifting our focus to the raw, the chaotic, the unfiltered. Unlike order, messiness ...


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Arina Starykh

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As a visual artist working with nudity and portraying women of different ages, I often encounter a recurring hesitation: whether or not to show the face. Many of the women I photograph are comfortable revealing their bodies — the texture of their skin, their curves, folds, scars — but only if their facial identity remains concealed. I respect this choice, even if I sometimes feel a deep desire to ...


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Viviana Bonura

Artist Feature

One of the emotional conflicts shared by those who live on an island is the struggle of living with the idea that you can’t take the island out of the islander, meaning the feeling of being in a world apart, and at the same time the awareness that no one exists alone, so we are not islands. My ongoing research retraces and attempts to understand my experience as a native person from an island ...


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Edward Gia

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Living in the Land of What Matters explores memory, belonging, and the emotional terrain shaped by my Ecuadorian-Mexican American identity. Rooted in family archives and intergenerational histories, my work addresses migration and identity through intimate gestures and material investigations. Themes of absence, longing, and care emerge through evolving visual narratives that blend both fiction ...


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Joshua Chuang & Barney Kulok

Guest Room

Guest Room aims to inspire collaboration and creative exchange. In this edition, Gagosian Director of Photography Joshua Chuang, partners with American artist and photographer Barney Kulok. Together, they explored the theme "Close Call". “A ‘close call’ is commonly understood as a narrow escape, often interchangeable with the term ‘near miss.’ For our open call, we’re expanding this definition ...


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Alessandra Baragiotta

Artist Feature

I grew up in an environment where interior design and architecture magazines transformed the places I lived in, but my family did not have a house of their own. As we constantly moved, embracing a home, adapting to its spaces, its textures and colors, became a process that I had to repeat more often than I expected. We were constantly faced with having to build a home, aspiring to the illusion of ...


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Fiona Davhana

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Muvhili a si Tsimbii delves into motherhood's profound mental and physical shifts, specifically postnatal experiences. Using my body as an intimate lens, I depict the lasting impacts of pregnancy and the insidious nature of postnatal depression, which often leads to neglected mental well-being and subsequent physical consequences. My creative process is deeply personal, primarily through ...


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Der Greif Artist Feature Award at Fotofestiwal Łódź 2025: Q&A with Davide Sartori

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“They say the shape of our eyes, other things I wouldn’t know” is a poetic investigation of intimacy, intergenerational trauma, and the father-son gaze Our Community Manager and Program curator recently had the pleasure of reviewing portfolios at this year’s Fotofestiwal in Łódź, Poland. She selected Davide Sartori for our Der Greif Artist Feature Award, recognizing the poignant sensitivity and ...


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Ceremony and reflection: “Documentary in Flux. Revisiting C/O Berlin Talent Award”

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A celebration of twenty-five years of C/O Berlin and nearly twenty years of the C/O Berlin Talent Award Celebrating their twenty-fifth birthday, C/O Berlin is pleased to present the exhibition “Documentary in Flux. Revisiting the C/O Berlin Talent Award”. Running until September 16, 2025, this group exhibition sheds light on the transformation of documentary strategies in the contemporary ...


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