By Benedek Farkas To mark this year’s Dwarfism Awareness Month (held annually in October), we present the work of Hungarian curator and researcher Benedek Farkas, recipient of last year’s Eidolon Grant, who began documenting the story …
by Pelin Aytemiz This essay by Pelin Aytemiz emerges from her research supported by the inaugural Eidolon Grant, awarded in 2024. As she writes, “Exploring different practices of photographing and representing the dead, my …
by Vindhya Buthpitiya This essay by Vindhya Buthpitiya is the result of her research supported by the inaugural Eidolon Grant, awarded in 2024. Studio East: Everyday Photography and the Militarisation of Leisure in Trincomalee …
by Adbo Shanan As part of the Eidolon Grant, Algerian artist Abdo Shanan presents 'The Right to a Memory'—a multimedia project that reclaims everyday photographic practices as both personal and collective archives. Challenging the …
by Kelly Midori McCormick This essay by historian Kelly Midori McCormick is the result of her research supported by the inaugural Eidolon Grant, awarded in 2024. Drawing on newly discovered archival materials, McCormick illuminates …
“Digital is better. If there’s an issue, we can edit it digitally. With film, we could only apologise for mistakes.” by Lukas Birk Lukas Birk and Matthieu Paley are recipients of the Eidolon Grant …
The grant is back – the Eidolon Grant 2025 is open to receive applications! As an inspiration to those who feel intrigued by the opportunity and are already thinking about applying for this year’s …
Eidolon Centre for Everyday Photography is calling artists, academics, enthusiasts. and professionals, who have a passion and serious interest in vernacular photography and everyday imaging. The primary mission of the Eidolon Centre for Everyday …