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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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Michael Grieve & Rut Blees Luxemburg

Guest Room

Guest Room is all about sparking creative collaboration. For this edition, Michael Grieve, Director of Werkstatt Fotografie in Berlin and ArtFotoMode, teams up with artist Rut Blees Luxemburg, a Professor of Urban Aesthetics at the Royal College of Art, and founder of FILET, a space for experimental art in London. Their theme for Guest Room is "Urban Exoticism." Urban Exoticism is a term coined ...


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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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Marcel Top

Artist Feature

Nemo Smith is not an average politician. He is, in fact, the average of all UK politicians. As an algorithm-generated political figure, Smith’s persona and political campaign are based on those of real politicians and parties in the United Kingdom. By researching their campaigns and taking certain aspects to the extreme with the use of technology, Top uses Nemo Smith to channel the absurdity of ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Farren van Wyk

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Farren van Wyk interrogates migration, ethnicity, colonialism and apartheid We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Farren van Wyk was part of Darius Himes & Ali Rajabi’s Guest Room “The Oneness in Humanity” in 2022. She participated with an image from her series "Die lewe is nie reg vir my nie,” her first project ...


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Reversed Surveillance

Artist Blog by Marcel Top

Most of my projects begin with research into current events. In this case, the trigger was the enactment of new legislation in France in January 2023, allowing the use of AI-enhanced surveillance (AVS) for any gathering of more than 300 people. This technology is designed to automate crime detection, using algorithms that can flag abnormal behaviour in real-time. Despite reassurances from the ...


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Massimiliano Corteselli’s “Contrapasso”

Artist Blog by Louis Roth

“Divine punishment and illegally set fires - Contrapasso by Massimiliano Corteselli uses profound images to explore forest fires in the Mediterranean region, most of which were set deliberately and are surrounded by archaic stories and wild rumours.” Massimiliano studied a semester ahead of me at the Ostkreuz School of Photography in Berlin, and I first encountered his project in its entirety at ...


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Biesentales

Artist Blog by Louis Roth

When I photograph, I arrange the world around me, drawing focus from an inner stillness. This stillness, intertwined with a particular place, is what I want to explore today. The place is a property in Brandenburg, Germany, where I have spent countless weekends and holidays since childhood, since my father used to live there. Once a vacation camp in East Germany, it was rediscovered in the early ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Lê Quyên Nguyễn

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Exploring fluid identity through the lens of Lê Quyên Nguyễn We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Lê Quyên Nguyễn is a Vietnamese-German visual artist whose work explores the intersections of memory, displacement, and cultural identity through experimental photography and mixed media. She is part of the "Auf nach ...


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Youth - Identity - Territory

Artist Blog by Louis Roth

In 2023, my former classmate Clara Sartor and I were invited to participate in an artist residency in Indonesia. This residency was part of an exchange program organized by Wisma Jerman and the Institut Français, bringing together photography students from Germany, France, and Indonesia. The program included a two-week journey to the Bromo region in East Java. Our goal was to develop projects ...


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On Testing Your Luck - fata morgana II

Artist Blog by Louis Roth

A quote from my former photobook professor, Thomas Gust, stayed with me throughout my journeys in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital (NAC): “A photographer’s success always depends on their courage.” I thought of this line every time I debated whether to risk entering a site through the front door. Often, I did. I’ve been detained with a friend, chased off construction sites by security with a ...


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Louis Roth

Artist Feature

fata morgana documents the discrepancy between utopia and reality in the New Administrative Capital (NAC), photographed in 2023 and 2024. The planned city for 6.5 million people, built 50 km east of Cairo, shines with government and military quarters, but remains deserted. Workers maintain facades and irrigation systems along the rose-lined streets, while sporadic events preserve the illusion of ...


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Freddie Sanders: Game Engines, Masculinity, and Digital Decay

Artist Blog by Varvara Uhlik

Freddie Sanders is a London-based artist who works with video game engines to explore themes of masculinity, nihilism, and labour. His practice focuses on moments when frictionless digital technologies falter - becoming stuck, broken, or misused - and reframes these disruptions as experiences that are both paralysing and liberating. By embracing failure and dysfunction, Freddie considers cultural ...


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walkthrough memory lane

Artist Blog by Varvara Uhlik

walkthrough memory lane is a recent video work of mine that references the fragmented nature of memory in an age where digital realities increasingly replace physical ones. In this piece, personal memories intertwine with virtual landscapes, and the concept of “real” becomes elusive, if not entirely inaccessible. The work incorporates archival family footage from my hometown Dnipro, Ukraine, ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Bacci Moriniello

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Bacci Moriniello on AI-generated images and the photographic We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Bacci Moriniello is an artist duo consisting of photographers and researchers Lorenzo Bacci and Flavio Moriniello, who were featured in our Guest Room curated by Holly Hay & Olivia Hazeldine & Sophie Gladstone in 2020. ...


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New Year’s, New Happiness

Artist Blog by Varvara Uhlik

New Year’s in Ukraine is celebrated as the most joyful holiday, promising a so-called “new year, new happiness”. It is a time for families to come together, share traditions, and look forward to a brighter future. Amidst Soviet citizens’ grey and austere days, New Year’s replaced the banned Christmas festivities of old. Historically, Christmas was forbidden under the Russian Empire between 1914 ...


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Guest Room: Martin Morgenstern, Sandra Buschow & Christina Töpfer

Martin Morgenstern and Sandra Buschow from the PORTRAITS - Hellerau Photography Award 2025 team 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." Learn more and submit below before the deadline on January 23. Submit

Slav Gaze

Artist Blog by Varvara Uhlik

Slav Gaze is a photo series that reflects on Eastern European culture as it appears on social media, where posts often showcase a fascination with luxury and refinement. Across many post-Soviet countries, there’s a tendency for people to share photos of extravagant meals, stylish outfits, or their latest coveted possessions. These curated glimpses of life focus on a glamorous facade, generally ...


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Der Greif X MPB: Behind the Image with Xiangqi Yin

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Der Greif in partnership with MPB presents Xiangqi Yin, Guest Room Scholarship winner Der Greif and MPB introduce Xiangqi Yin, who received our Guest Room scholarship from Ruben Lundgren & Yining He, curators of our “Domestic Miracle” Guest Room. His selected image from the series “Power of Mobility” gives room to wonder about time and memory and their impact on the everyday. “Time is like ...


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Der Greif Circle sponsorship program launch event

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On October 24, we proudly unveiled Der Greif Circle, our new sponsorship program designed to foster a dynamic community of supporters for contemporary photography. The event brought together an eclectic mix of Munich-based friends, cultural enthusiasts, and representatives from various institutions, including our recent collaborators Daniel Veldhoen (Münchner Kammerspiele) and Various Others ...


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Varvara Uhlik

Artist Feature

Sunshine, How Are You? is a personal exploration of childhood memories and the enduring impact of the post-Soviet era on my sense of identity. Born in the east of Ukraine, five years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, I was often told I was fortunate to have missed the hardships of Soviet rule. However, as I grew older, I began grappling with a profound sense of disorientation and ...


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Taixu II

Artist Blog by Alvin Ng

I’ve always liked to jokingly share with anyone that my works are my “babies” and “children” because I’d like to think our projects represent the manifestation and culmination of all our passion, our experiences, and perhaps even the graces of our inner child. In a way, we birthed an entity after spending years or perhaps decades of working on them, and they represent to our audiences via all ...


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Taixu

Artist Blog by Alvin Ng

I’ve recently begun taking the first steps in a new project titled Taixu, a term meaning “Great Emptiness” or “Cosmos,” referring to a state of void in both space and things. Taixu explores the profound interconnectedness of existence, inspired by the Heart Sutra’s teaching that dissolves the boundary between self and universe. This project examines how our bodies and beings are composed of the ...


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Samsara

Artist Blog by Alvin Ng

Samsara is a visual reflection of my relationship with the balance of the world and its natural elements. First started in 2018 on a trip to the pyres of Varanasi, the work began in earnest in Singapore in 2020 at the time of the pandemic, where the world we once knew changed forever, casting us into the dark ocean of uncertainty and loss. Overwhelmed by the chaos of the world and the endings of ...


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Greif Alumni: Q&A with Davide Degano

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How can contemporary Italian identity be defined? Davide Degano “Romanzo meticcio” We periodically invite our alumni, artists we have featured in the past, to share their new work and projects with us. Davide Degano was part of Richmond Orlando Mensah & Daniel Kons’ Guest Room in 2021. “Romanzo meticcio” (Italian for “Mixed Race Novel”) examines Italy’s difficulties in accepting, embracing and ...


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Ovid’s Fasti - Dummy Book

Artist Blog by Alvin Ng

Sometime in the second half of 2023 and the first half of 2024, I was part of a wonderful group of international artists in the PhMuseum Folio Masterclass 23/24. Over the following months, our discussions, deliberations, introspections, laughter, and thoughtful exchanges led to the birth of my first official dummy book. Using natural leaves infused into kozo paper to evoke a sense of earth, I ...


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Alvin Ng

Artist Feature

Celestial lore and mythical tales converge in the project Ovid's Fasti, an ethereal journey where the beauty of the present merges with the otherworldly realm of ancient Rome. Inspired by Ovid's enigmatic poems in his book titled “Fasti”, penned in the ancient Black Sea city of Tomis upon his exile by Emperor Augustus, this visual odyssey transcends time, beckoning us to embark on a ...


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Local Voices: Nigerian Imagescape(s)

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Charting contemporary local voices of Nigeria in 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 Nigeria and its contemporary photographic scene. This article is an exercise in ...


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Chloé Azzopardi

Artist Feature

Non technological devices are composite tools made from gleaned natural elements, assembled to mimic the technological devices that populate our daily lives. Between rudimentary productions and science-fiction creations, these objects are as much prolongations of bodies as they are hindrances. Associated with invented artefacts whose use remains to be discovered, they create a fictional universe ...


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Photo from the series "Night Gloom” by Lucy Sparks | DER GREIF
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Der Greif X MPB: Behind the Image with Lucy Sparks

Der Greif and MPB introduce Lucy Sparks, who was nominated by the “Interiors” Guest Room curator Aaron Stern. At times deliberately suggestive, Sparks' work explores the boundaries between the real and the imagined, the distorted and the erotic. Her experiences photographing in Essex and California, with their unique myths and imagery, have deeply informed many of her commissioned and personal projects, such as her "Night Gloom" series.