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Announced today, selected 15 artist. I'm glad to hear it.


● André Ramos-Woodard – Black Snafu (AEB)

● Carlos Idun-Tawiah – Hero, Father, Friend (Ghana)

● Daniel Stier – You May Also Like (Alemania)

● Federico  Vespignani – Short Term, but Long Term (Italia)

● Makoto Oono – Contrast A (Japonia)

● Mohammad Rakibul Hasan – The Blue Fig (Bangladesh)

● Nélia Dos Santos Azevedo – Marimbar (Portugal)

● Olo Project – Nocturnal Twins (Italia)

● Pierfrancesco Celada – Instagrampier (Italia)

● Rosa Lacavalla – La Festa dell’Equatore (Italia)

● Varvara Uhlik – Sonechko, Yak Ty? (Sunshine, How Are You?) (Ukraina)

● Yun Ping – 回家 (huí jiā) (Espainia)

● Yuxing Chen – Two Kind of Imaginations (Erresuma Batua)






Getxophoto's Open Call offers the opportunity for visual artists and photographers from all over the world to exhibit their works at the next edition of the Festival, in June 2025. “REC” will be the theme of the 19th edition.


I participated in an interesting project.


-It is a free print magazine, pairing facts about ants with paintings, drawings, and photographs. The project is meant to spark peoples' interest in ants and other insects, especially for those who are not into nature documentaries and such. It will include calls for donations for environmental organizations and other resources.









Ant Fact Archive

Published out of Berlin and Amsterdam by Joscha Bruckert

An insect appreciation project combining visual arts and amateur myrmecology,


13Participating Artists

Thomas Albdorf,

Neven Allgeier,

Inès Di Folco,

Loren Erdrich,

Satoshi Fujiwara,

Anna Lea Hucht,

Claudia Keep,

Joss McKinley,

Rūtė Merk,

Makoto Oono,

Sophie Reinhold,

Anne Schwalbe,

Cosima zu Knyphausen


available online and up for grabs in selected Berlin locations








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