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![The labourer who turned mud into silver](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/08/the-labourer-who-turned-mud-into-silver-462x308.jpg)
With Zilverbeek (Silver creek), Lucas Leffler explores the myth of a worker who made his wealth from the mud that lined the bottom of a...
![Readers picks #351](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/08/readers-picks-351-462x318.jpg)
Elisabeth Gomes Barradas and Sophie Churlaud, our readers picks #351, may be opposed in many ways, but both obsess over aesthetics. The...
![Instagram selection #306](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/07/instagram-selection-306-462x462.jpg)
Megalopolises, snowy landscapes... The photographers of our Instagram selection #306 make us travel. The artists presented here deliver a...
![African queens: women of power, forgotten by History](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/06/african-queens-women-of-power-forgotten-by-history-462x302.jpg)
“Reinvesting history is a way of taming it. Making it more personal, more poetic”, says Beninese artist Ishola Akpo. The photographer has...
![Model Matilde Søes Rasmussen explores “capitalism and having a body inside it”](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/06/model-matilde-soes-rasmussen-explores-capitalism-and-having-a-body-inside-it-462x256.jpg)
Flat parties, backstages of fashion shows, photoshoots… Behind the glitters of modeling hides a melancholic loneliness, and a complex...
![Readers picks #345](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/06/readers-picks-345-462x370.jpg)
Julien Vermeiren and Giacomo Alberico, our readers picks #345, both document the specificity of European cities. In Brussels and Milan...
![Your favourite monthly discoveries of May 2021](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/06/your-favourite-monthly-discoveries-of-may-2021-462x390.jpg)
Here’s a focus on five of the readers’ favourite discoveries, presented in May 2021 on Fisheye's website: Ashley Markle, Julia Buruleva...
![A tale of desire, dreams and terror in biblical lands](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/05/a-tale-of-desire-dreams-and-terror-in-biblical-lands-462x266.jpg)
Inspired by the epic tale of the Book of Revelation, as well as her own story, Ioanna Sakellaraki followed in her father's footsteps on...
![Guerlain: Watch the replay of Valérie Belin’s conference!](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/05/guerlain-watch-the-replay-of-valerie-belins-conference-462x259.jpg)
In parallel to the exhibition Femmes en regard, dedicated to female artists, Guerlain has launched a series of conferences, giving a...
![The powerful heritage of gay erotic magazines from the 1970s](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/05/the-powerful-heritage-of-gay-erotic-magazines-from-the-1970s-462x250.jpg)
Fascinated by the ability images have to evolve over time, visual artist Pacifico Silano is constantly exploring history. In I wish I...
![Readers picks #336](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/04/readers-picks-336-462x308.jpg)
Davide Fecarotti and Jay Davies, our readers picks #336, both capture intimacy. One is inspired by his life as an expatriate, while the...
![Who are the soldiers of our dystopias?](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/03/who-are-the-soldiers-of-our-dystopias-462x316.jpg)
In The Invisible Empire, the Finnish photographer Juha Arvid Helminen violently draws us into a dystopian nightmare. Facing the viewers...
![What if friendship was the elixir of youth?](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/03/what-if-friendship-was-the-elixir-of-youth-462x470.jpg)
In a moving body of work, The Boys, the American photographer and writer Rick Schatzberg tells the story of male friendship. The...
![Haikus and other photographic rhetoric](https://fisheyemagazine.fr/wp-content/uploads/import/2021/03/haikus-and-other-photographic-rhetoric-462x271.jpg)
The French photographer Lou-Anna Ralite constructs diptychs thought as Haiku. Her humorous compositions invite the viewer to escape...