The 'Expressive Nature' online group exhibition invites you on an immersive journey into the emotional and artistic resonances of the natural world.
This online photo exhibition, Invisible Threads, delves into the subtle and often overlooked bonds that form the fabric of our existence.
Human Stories is an online photography exhibition that aims to capture and convey the essence of the human experience through documentary storytelling.
We present "Creative Photography", an innovative online exhibition showcasing the boundless experiments of photography. In this digital realm, we invite you to immerse yourself in various visual research, where each photographic artist shows their view on their surroundings with unique techniques.
In our online group exhibition, Through My Lens, photographers share their narratives and stories through the art of photography.
Discover the therapeutic power of nature through the vision of our presented photographers in our online exhibition “Healing Nature”.
This exhibition celebrates the beauty and diversity of shapes and colours surrounding us, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a visual journey of discovery.
In our online exhibition, creative photographers show their interpretation of the enigma of life.
In our online exhibition Visual Diary, creative photographers show their responses to life experiences in intimate images.
Artdoc presents the exhibition Conceptual Photography with many abstract, evocative, and metaphorical images.
Artdoc presents the creative submissions we have received for our Alternative Process exhibition. The photographic artworks in this exhibition all display the subtle quality of intimate prints that speak about profound human life experiences.
Artdoc presents the creative submissions we have received for our Colours of life exhibition. The colours of life express emotions and symbolically contain various meanings.
In the Image and Identity exhibition, we collected photographic artworks that show, with humour and depth, with abundant creativity and investigative honesty, the many different identities we have that are all ultimately connected as the global human identity.
Artdoc is proud to present the many creative submissions we have received for this Art Photography exhibition. Photographers from many countries of the world, like Germany, the USA, Italy, Sweden, Slovenia, and Algeria, show that the art of photography is, in fact, the art of seeing.
For this special exhibition, War & Peace, dedicated to Ukraine, we selected documentary and staged photos with a wide variety of creative expression, ranging from a neglected war monument in Belarus to an old granny in Kyiv and from broken windows to constructed flowers, as signs of hope for peace.
We, humans, yearn for light, physical as well as spiritual. And in our time of turmoil and aggression, we long for a political brightness as well, free from destruction and suffering. In our exhibition, Light in Darkness, different photographers shine their photographic light on the dark world as solace and an antidote for insecurities during these dire times.
In this exhibition, creative photographers show their stories and visions with photography as contemporary lens-based art.
In this exhibition, Documentary Stories, photographers present their documentary projects that show the world in a new, engaging style.
Our exhibition Experimental Photography features talented photographers who prove there are no limitations in art photography.
Postmodernists don't want to impose ideals on society. They do not resist the chaos, but they embrace the disorder of society. Photography is no longer seen as a way of documenting reality but as a genuine art medium. All past expressions of art are mixed and blended in new digital montage techniques. The exhibition "Postmodern Photomontages" presents unorthodox photographs by eleven contemporary art photographers.
It's spring, and we all want to feel positive in life again. Even though it is still a difficult period during the pandemic, we can enjoy this season that brings new energy. Spring stands for new beginnings and new life. The exhibition "Expressive Floral" presents forty-nine photographers who explore abundant colours and abstract shapes that flowers bring to us. Enjoy our online exhibition with artistic images of the most expressive flowers.
With a portrait, the photographer reveals his personal past, view of the world or deepest emotions. This exhibition shows Narrative Portraits of creative photographers from all around the world.
In the exhibition “Empty Streets”, 25 photographers investigate the empty streets of their cities and towns.
The looming shadow during the dark winter days unveils deeper emotions that become visible in the work of many artists. In this disruptive period of the pandemic with its invisible threat, we are even more isolated from others than average winters, which gives more space and time to ponder about life. In our exhibition "Inner World", no less than 70 photographers show in an imaginative way how they are engaged in self-reflection during the winter.
In this exhibition Dada and Democracy, we present the work of photographers who question the social and political situation of the world in our time.
In hectic times, nature always has a positive effect on the human mind. Nature brings reflection and tranquillity. After experiencing nature, we can look at life from a different perspective. In our Japanese Garden exhibition, art photographers show the natural world with their sense of serenity.
In our online exhibition New Visions, we showcase freshly graduated photographers, photography students and emerging autodidacts. Their new visions reveal their critical and abstract views of the world.
There is an analogue renaissance going on. Many millennials who grew up with computers in the digital world are drawn to classical development techniques. They want to capture the world around them more consciously and experience how it was in the analogue era. This exhibition features work by 21 photographers who approach analogue photography in original ways.
Since awareness of the pollution of the environment has arisen, a movement has emerged that practices a critical look at invisible pollution by humans. This exhibition shows work by seven photographers who are aware of human traces on the natural environment.
In this exhibition, Human Beings, not Human Skins four photographers Hélène Guétary (Paris, France), Jose Ignacio Hernández (San Sebastián, Spain), Mona Singh (Gurgaon, India), and Ingeborg Everaerd (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) show their artistic and personal vision of nowadays discrimination.
How will the world look like after the lockdown? In this exhibition "New World", these photographers show their vision with their creative work on what the world will look like after the corona crisis.