South Africa, A Decade of Democracy, 2004

Series | Ten years after the end of apartheid, Guy Tillim reflects on a country that is trying to rebuild itself after several years of racial crimes that divided South Africa between 1948 and 1991..

The Seventh Wave, 2004

The work of these talented and award winning photographers has the air of both document and dream.

Extraños, 1984-2004/03

Serie | “Extraños” shares aspects of “Diario familiar” but also reveals new directions in Juan Manuel Castro Prieto’s work.

Malawi, Hunger and Aids, 2004

Through this series in Malawi, Jane Evelyn Atwood shows the consequences of hunger on families and populations.

Les Christs de Salvador, 2004

In Salvador de Bahia the Carnival was in full swing when I decided to seek refuge in the quiet and inspiring holy sites offered by the city.

Scrapbook (1993-2003)

Between 1993 and 2003, Bruno Boudjelal created the notebooks of his successive trips to Algeria. Between logbook and diary, these booklets testify both to a personal experience and to the reality of today's Algeria.

Cage Call, 1991-2003

Series | “Cage Call: Life in the Hard Rock Mining Belt,” documents the people, land, and work in the mining region of Northern Canada.

The Saint-Michel jail, Toulouse, 2003

Series | The last days of activity of a decrepit prison have been frozen forever by the Regional Prison Services of Toulouse.

Renault factory on Ile Seguin, 2003

Series | During the winter of 2003, Pierre-Olivier Deschamps took a series of pictures inside the former Renault factory located on the Ile Seguin, a testimony of a disused industrial cathedral.

Rigas Circus, 2003

Built in 1888 and unchanged since, Riga Circus is the world's oldest hard top circus still standing in its original form. Latvia's first film projections were held here in 1889 and the Circus has never stopped its shows throughout the country's tumultuous history.