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Alban Kakulya (*1971): Greenland - climate, tourism and displaced communities, 2009
The contrast between social reality and the impressive icy landscape of Greenland
Olivier Culmann (*1970): Autour, 2001-2002
Onlookers around Ground Zero in New York
Judith Stadler (*1969): Fast neu - nur einmal getragen, 2008-2010
Wedding clothes offered for sale online
Corinne Vionnet (*1969): Photo Opportunities, 2006-2010
Souvenir snapshots layered over each other
Steeve Iuncker (*1969): Sarajevo (Bosnien-Herzegowina, 2009)
Everyday city life and the destruction of ammunition
Nina Berman (*1960): Homeland, 2008
American "militia" look after 9/11
Pawel Jaszczuk (*1978): Salaryman, 2008-2009
City slickers: drunk Japanese businessmen
Sophie Brasey (*1985): Made of Stone, 2007
An unusual look at today’s children
Claude Baechtold (*1972): Switzerland versus the World, 2001-2010
Touristy meals from Switzerland
Luca Zanier (*1966): Lieux d'énergie, 2008-2010
The hidden world of nuclear and hydroelectric power
Yann Mingard (*1973): Deposit, 2010
In a warehouse to preserve biodiversity
Alexander Jaquemet (*1978): RC 35MHz, 2008–2010
Shot taken by a “flying camera” attached to a model plane
Matthias Willi: The moment after the show, 2008
Backstage with musicians Juliette Lewis and Iggy Pop
François Schaer (*1967): Toreros Maya, 2006
Behind the scenes of a bullfight in Yucatan, Mexico
Stefanie Becker (*1973): Und die Tiere..., 2009-2010
When nature and city life unite
Thomas Rousset (*1984): Prabérians, 2009
Quirky country life in the French village of Prabert
collectif fact: DOWNtown, 2008
Photographic deconstruction of a Geneva building
Emmanuelle Bayart (*1981): Dans le labyrinthe du métro, 2008
Modern meets prehistoric in a Mexican subway station
The inconspicuous and the hidden are the focus of the 2010 Biel Photo Days.
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September 15, 2010 - 09:43
It’s not the most spectacular images that take centre stage, but rather those showing secret worlds that might not attract much attention at first glance. The 22 exhibitions themed “Collateral” are on view until September 26.
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