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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 17 — One Day Soon by Torbjørn Rødland

Our guest-editing artist Torbjørn Rødland wanted to see the medium of photography opened up and pushed forward through the rise of generative AI. Around 1.500 image makers from all over the world responded to the open call and Rødland selected and beautifully sequenced the ninety photographs in this issue.

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Echoes of Truth

Guest Room

Guest Room is all about sparking collaboration. For this edition, Martin Morgenstern and Sandra Buschow from the PORTRAITS - Hellerau Photography Award 2025 have teamed up with Christina Töpfer, editor-in-chief of the magazine Camera Austria International. Coinciding with the tenth edition of the PORTRAITS - Hellerau Photography Award, the theme for this Guest Room is: "Echoes of Truth." "On ...


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Get your hands on our latest 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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Paloma Dooley

Artist Feature

My project Borrowed Landscape (2021-2024) is an exploration of growth and stagnation, loss and gain, loneliness and community. I started this project as a way to work through the turmoil of the pandemic, and as a way to feel connected to my community and the wider world during a time of intense isolation. Inspired by the concept of “borrowed scenery,” a gardening philosophy that incorporates the ...


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Photography, urbanity, and joy of living: Der Greif X Werksviertel Mitte Kunst in Munich

Articles

Photography meets urbanity in Munich’s Werskviertel Mitte with Ania Rolińska, Blandine Soulage, Greg C. Holland, Lola Flash, and Yuxi Wang Munich’s Werksviertel Mitte is a place where the past and future of urban space converge – a district shaped by industry, transformed into a vibrant cultural hub. In collaboration with Werksviertel Mitte Kunst and Werksviertel, Der Greif brings a new layer to ...


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Rory Hamovit

Artist Blog by Paloma Dooley

I’ve been enjoying the work of photographers and friends who embrace color darkroom printing as part of their art practice, including Rory Hamovit is a Los Angeles-based photographer who shoots large format color film in his studio in east LA. We first met while attending Bard College together – I still remember how much I loved his thesis show in 2013. I have been lucky to get to visit Rory’s ...


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Adali Schell

Artist Blog by Paloma Dooley

Lately, I’ve been especially drawn to photographers who incorporate color darkroom printing as an integral part of their practice. One artist whose work stands out is Adali Schell, a Los Angeles-based photographer, shoots color film – primarily 35mm, with some medium format – at home in LA and with his extended family in rural Ohio. His recent series, “Car Pictures”, explores how he and his ...


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On Hills

Artist Blog by Paloma Dooley

In 2023, I was an artist in residence at Quinn Emanuel Artists in Residence in downtown Los Angeles. I started a new body of work, “On Hills,” while based out of my studio at QE. This was my first new project since starting Borrowed Landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. After a couple of years photographing so close to home – my garden, neighbors, and friends – starting this new project helped ...


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Why a book?

Artist Blog by Jens Masmann

Why a book? Why pages? Why paper? A plea for publishing as artistic practice In most cases, using the medium photography to tell a story means producing several pictures on a topic and then putting them in relation to each other. In order to communicate this story to an audience the artist can use a large variety of vehicles. Today the way we consume images is obviously dominated by online ...


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Photography’s Vague Claim to Truth

Artist Blog by Jens Masmann

Discussing the concept of truth in photography „Every photograph is a fiction with pretensions to truth“ - Joan Fontcuberta Since its invention in the 19th century the photographic process and the medium photography have always been understood as a machinery depicting an excerpt of reality. From a more clarified point of view this connection between photography and reality has always been ...


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The Harvest

Artist Blog by Jens Masmann

The Harvest addresses the financial industry and its rather abstract methods to generate profit. Although action of the financial industry seems decoupled from a classic and simple view on economy - producing and selling something which satisfies a demand, the industry's conduct has a huge impact on society and the international economic fabric. I worked on The Harvest in 2018/19, but the very ...


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Local Voices: South Korean Imagescape(s)

Articles

Introducing contemporary South Korean photography "Local Voices" is the digital media platform that narrates the creative horizon of image culture, country by country: showcasing the photographers, institutions, and independent players shaping the contemporary imagescape(s). Today, we will introduce South Korean artists and the contemporary photographic scene. This article is an exercise in ...


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Romantic

Artist Blog by Jens Masmann

An emotional dialogue with A.I. The medium photography is broadly positioned, and many players out of a wide range of aspiration add content to a partly uniform mass of images. Now a new protagonist has entered the scene: Generative A.I., which is built around the interface between visuals and words. This is similar to a basic model for understanding we use when we look at a picture: trying to ...


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Open Call:
Der Greif X Various Others: Bilder auf Reisen / Pictures on a Journey

Der Greif invites emerging artists and photographers worldwide to submit images for a unique interactive postcard project at Various Others (May 8–11) in Munich. Selected works will be transformed into limited-edition postcards, sent globally from the iconic Hotel Bayerischer Hof, reviving the spirit of Mail Art.

Why Submit?

  • International Exposure – Your work will be seen by festival-goers, art professionals, and hotel guests.
  • Scholarships – €4,000 total awarded to three artists.
  • Community & Networking – Connect with Der Greif’s global creative network.

Theme: “Strange Homeland” & “Encounters” Deadline: April 10

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Jens Masmann

Artist Feature

Ping Pong, a longterm visual conversation Ping Pong is a visual conversation between Helsinki based Henrik Duncker and me, Munich based Jens Masmann. We started our nonverbal communication after we noted links and similarities in our work when meeting in Derby 2017 at Format Festival. Reading each other’s work and learning to understand its visual vocabulary was the main framework of this ...


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Der Greif X MPB: Behind the Image with Kıvılcım S. Güngörün

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Der Greif in partnership with MPB presents Kıvılcım S. Güngörün, Guest Room Scholarship winner Der Greif and MPB introduce Kıvılcım S. Güngörün, scholarship recipient from our Guest Room “Urban Exoticism", curated by Michael Grieve and Ruth Blees Luxemburg. Güngörün is a Turkish photographer whose work masterfully merges the realms of personal memory and urban narrative. An image from her ...


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Olga Tzimou

Artist Feature

An exploratory meditation on the concept of intimacy in a personal and intuitive way. In this uncanny parallel universe of disastrous mating and traumatic unions, the characters’ attempts at closeness only enhance their sense of isolation. With the urge to abide by the myth of becoming “one,” the emotional and physical weight of closeness becomes cumbersome and bulky. The burden of childhood ...


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Open Call:
Guest Room: Iris Sikking & Fleurie Kloostra

Der Greif has invited Iris Sikking, curator of photography at Fotomuseum Den Haag, with Fleurie Kloostra, curator at Melkweg Expo - an exhibition space dedicated to contemporary photography and a platform for emerging artists in the heart of Amsterdam.

Together, they introduce the theme for your submissions: "Dynamic Perspective." Learn more and submit below before the deadline on March 27. Submit

See You Soon

Artist Blog by Thomas Martin

I’ve often described myself as an introvert. Getting lost in my own mind is often a source of comfort and a place to recharge. In some sense, it feels like I’m also doing that creatively with my practice right now - I’m introverting, looking within. Reassembling my thoughts, and feelings, and how I express them through photography. I don't know how or what my practice will look like at the end of ...


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Play: Expanding the Practice

Artist Blog by Thomas Martin

Those who know me well would describe me as playful, yet this side of me has rarely found space in my work. Enrolling in the Master in Photography at ECAL, I knew I wanted to push my practice further - to break away from the constraints of continuity, from the self-imposed expectation that my work must always fit within a specific framework. I wanted to make space for something completely ...


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“Kinship offers an alternative way of seeing”: Alessia Glaviano on PhotoVogue Festival 2025

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PhotoVogue Festival ninth edition forms a love letter to nature The PhotoVogue Festival, the pioneering fashion photography festival that unites ethics and aesthetics, returns to Milan for its ninth edition. Taking place from March 6 to 9, 2025, at BASE Milano, this year's festival is centered around the theme “The Tree of Life: A Love Letter to Nature.” This thought-provoking theme highlights ...


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Thinking (Space): After Study, a Pause

Artist Blog by Thomas Martin

After graduating, I found myself in a creative limbo. I continued working on my diploma project, which evolved into Somewhere Less Than Heaven, and I sought new ways to push my work forward. Enrolling in PH Museum’s Folio Masterclass in 2022 expanded my perspective on photography, especially in the context of the photobook. Yet, despite the structure and community, I hit a wall - a period of ...


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On Photography and Practice

Artist Blog by Thomas Martin

I have always been drawn to images - glued to television screens as a child, lost in the cinematic, the painted, the pixelated. But photography didn’t call to me until much later. Before 2018, it was just a tool - an extension of memory, a way to document rather than create. When I finally picked up the camera with intention, it became something else: a conversation between thought and instinct, ...


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Thomas Martin

Artist Feature

Where do our memories go when we are not remembering them? Do they linger somewhere, just beneath the surface, waiting for the next thing to stir them back to life? Or do they dissolve entirely, falling away until something - some scent, some sound, the way light hits a certain street corner - pulls them back into form? I have often imagined memory as a place, an inner landscape shaped by the ...


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Usual Symptoms and Happy Accidents

Artist Blog by Krystyna Bilak

The world has recently lost a valuable person. David Lynch has left a deep impression on my visual development. I remember the first film I saw by him was “Eraserhead”, I was quite young and I couldn't understand how this oppressive feeling is such a brilliant way to evoke emotions. But now I understand and appreciate it. I have a series or rather a set of images that are not connected in any ...


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WELCOME

Artist Blog by Krystyna Bilak

The cuckoo migrating bird lays its eggs in other birds' nests, so its little nestlings are raised by unknown parents. During our lives, there are several opportunities to choose a family in the form of different communities that shape our identity as a second family. We cannot choose our relatives, but blood relation is an invisible link between us. We are closer to each other, we maintain ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Stella McGarvey

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Negatives and traces of familiars inform Stella McGarvey’s “Lacunary” We periodically invite our alumni – artists we have featured in the past – to share their latest work and projects with us. Stella McGarvey, a South London-based artist, works across photography, sculpture, and paper. Driven by a deep desire for connection, she infuses objects with an anthropomorphic presence, viewing them as ...


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Exhibition View of KOMPLEMENT

Artist Blog by Krystyna Bilak

When I planned the exhibition of KOMPLEMENT, I sought to create an installation that thematically strengthens the series and helps to understand it. I also considered it important to realize a visual experience that can be enjoyed through personal presence. I created a wooden structure made of slats, which allows for a view in the middle of the space, between the two walls, thus covering up ...


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KOMPLEMENT

Artist Blog by Krystyna Bilak

“As an age of all-pervasive image making, we still do not know exactly what pictures are, what their relation to language is, how they operate on observers and on the world, how their history is to be understood, and what is to be done with or about them.” - W. J. T. Mitchell: Picture Theory We try to find the milestones of truth in the set of countless images, but we use the senses of past ...


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Krystyna Bilak

Artist Feature

Stand with your legs apart. Bend forward. Look back between your legs. Thank you. Now look around and take stock of what you see. The world has been stood on its head. (István Örkény: “The grotesque (a practical approach)”; translated by Judith Sollosy) In my work, I create fictitious constructions and compositions that deceive the eyes and invite the viewer to decipher them. Here, the ...


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