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May 15
Jun 28, 2025
Ties That Bind - Exhibition in Porto

The exhibition Ties That Bind, featuring Ihar Hancharuk, Sasha Chaika, Angyvir Padilla, Jan Durina, Dev Dhunsi, Sheung Yiu and Donja Nasseri, will be showcased in Porto starting from May 15.

Focused on the 2024 FUTURES annual theme, Ties That Bind explores and challenges the networks of interdependence linking social, natural, and scientific structures.

The seven FUTURES artists were invited to embrace, challenge or rediscover various forms of attachments and connections within different social structures and relationships: from exploring intimate family bonds with Angyvir Padilla, to revealing an intricate web of relationships that are the result of human misconduct with Donja Nasseri; from interwoven ties where past meets the present in Dev Dhunsi’s work, to entanglement of biological and technological ecologies in Sheung Yiu research; while Jan Durina's work shows how hate-fueled rhetoric results in violent actions towards queer people, Ihar Hancharuk focuses on tensions and public paranoia that through images become palpable; finally, Sasha Chaika explore new ways of kinship that are not dependent on language.⁠

As part of the FUTURES Meet-Up, the FUTURES community is invited to take part to a guided tour of the Ties That Bind exhibition, conducted by the Bienal'25 co-artistic directors, Jayne Dyer and Virgílio Ferreira, on June 7th at 5 PM.

The 2024 Open Call was curated by The Bienal Fotografia do Porto, Fotogalleriet, Fotograf Magazine and Organ Vida Festival.

Ties That Bind exhibition in porto is curated by Ci.CLO Plataforma, Organ Vida and Fotograf Zone.

Exhibition Run 15 May - 28 June 2025

At Casa Comun - Reitoria da Universidade do Porto (Porto, Portugal)

More info here.

Credits image Dev Dhunsi

With the support of the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

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Jun 5
Jun 5, 2025
Open Studio with Laure Winants

Join us for an exclusive open studio with visual artist Laure Winants, our newest resident at the FUTURES Hub.

Laure Winants will present her ongoing project Time Capsule, a transtemporal laboratory that explores shifting ecologies and entangled temporalities.

The project highlights the interdependence between living organisms and their environments, weaving together biological, social, and techno-scientific systems through artistic and scientific approaches. It proposes to leave behind human-centered time to engage with “deep time” and “more-than-human” rhythms. Time Capsule is conceived as a space for experimentation, fiction, and anticipatory storytelling. It invites us to imagine and feel futures beyond the Anthropocene. By working in situ, we develop sonic and visual artifacts, forming hypothetical islands of immersion and reflection.

The public event will include in situ performances, readings, and a participatory conversation, creating a living archive of the expedition.

📅 Event Details
Date: Thursday, 5th June 2025

  • Walk-in: 17:00 – 18:00
  • Artist Q&A: 18:30
  • Studio Open Until: 20:00

🔗 RSVP by 3rd June 2025

About Laure Winants:

Laure Winants is an artist-researcher based in Paris and Brussels. Laure collaborates with transdisciplinary research groups including the CNRS/CNES on atmospheric pollution in the Pyrenees with Albedo 2021, the Volcanology Laboratory in Iceland on the monitoring of natural and anthropogenic phenomena such as volcanic activity with Phenomena 2022, and the Norwegian Polar Institute on its polar research with the Time Capsule 2023-2024 project. Her research highlights the ways in which living organisms are highly interdependent on each other and their environments, and the importance of giving a voice to more than human entities. She works with sensitive materials and creates reactive works - works that will react to their environment; light, weather, temperature, humidity. Immersed in this white desert, Laure works directly in the elements and joins the scientific expedition on polar missions. 

Laure has exhibited her work internationally in Berlin, Reykjavik, Brussels, Paris and soon in Stockholm, Luxembourg and Osaka. Her work has entered the collections of several foundations, including the Fondation des Arts du Luxembourg, the Palais de Liège, the Moorden Institute in China etand K11 Foundation in Chine and in Hong Kong.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Photo Credits: Laure Winants

The FUTURES residency program in Amsterdam is supported by MPB.

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Jun 6
Jun 7, 2025
Bienal Fotografia do Porto
FUTURES Meet-Up in Portugal

Hosted by Ci.clo Plataforma, the FUTURES community will gather in Porto on 6th and 7th of June to take part in the annual Meet-Up.

FUTURES MEET UP 2025: Porto
PROGRAMME

SATURDAY 6TH JUNE

14:00 | Futures Meet-up Porto: Workshop (1/2)
Location: Oficinas

Five emerging FUTURES artists, selected by Bienal Fotografia do Porto, will participate in a two-day workshop. The workshop will focus on supporting Futures artists in improving their communication about the purposes of their artistic work and the importance of how the portfolio is built and presented to enhance their professional career.

Around the same table, the five artists, with the support of four experts, Sonia Jeunet, Sergio ValenzuelaEscobedo, Jayne Dyer and Virgílio Ferreira, will analyse principal and practical issues related to each artist’s portfolio, such as the purpose of the portfolio, artist statements, artistic strategies and methodologies, selection of works and sequentiality, and different formats of portfolios and ways of presenting them.

17:30 | Futures Meet-up Porto: Round table
Location: Aula Magna - Faculdade de Belas-Artes da Universidade do Porto
The round table brings together four experts - Sonia Jeunet (Global Education Director at Magnum Photos), Sergio Valenzuela-Escobedo (artistic director and co-founder of artistic doubledummy studio), Jayne Dyer and Virgílio Ferreira (co-artistic directors of Bienal'25 Fotografia do Porto) - to talk about strategies for emerging artists to boost their career in photography.

SUNDAY 7TH JUNE

17:00 | Guided tour: Ties That Bind exhibition
Location: Casa Comun - Reitoria da Universidade do Porto
Guided tour of the Ties that Bind exhibition, conducted by the Bienal'25 co-artistic directors, Jayne Dyer and Virgílio Ferreira.

17:00 | Guided tour: Lightseekers exhibition
Location: Centro Portuguêse de Fotografia
Guided tour of the Lightseekers exhibition, conducted by the curator Sergio Valenzuela-Escobedo.

Check the complete program here.

Credits image Sheung Yiu.

FUTURES is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.

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Jul 3
Jul 3, 2025
Open Studio with Bobby Shuk Pui

Join us for an exclusive open studio with visual artist Bobby Shuk Pui, our newest resident at the FUTURES Hub.

Bobby Shuk Pui will present her ongoing project Curses, Human-faced Fish, Sadako Yamamura, focused on how folklore and visual culture materialize collective fears and societal anxieties through the transmission of curses.

Inspired by two iconic Asian narratives—the Taiwanese legend of the human-faced fish and Sadako Yamamura from Japan’s Ring—I examine how fear spreads through storytelling and visual media, shaping behaviors around self-preservation. Drawing on personal experiences with digital-era curses, I investigate how traditional folklore evolves in contemporary contexts.

The public event will include photographs printed on porcelain crystal, emphasizing the materiality and fragility of fear, and the video installation Human-Faced Becoming: Societal Demons.

📅 Event Details
Date: Thursday, 3rd July 2025

  • Walk-in: 17:00 – 18:00
  • Artist Q&A: 18:30
  • Studio Open Until: 20:00

🔗 RSVP soon!

About Bobby Shuk Pui:

Yu Shuk Pui Bobby is a visual artist and filmmaker based between Hong Kong and Oslo. Working across film, text, installation, sculpture, and performance, Bobby's practice centers on themes of identity construction, cultural displacement, and family mythology. Her work often reflects her personal experiences as an "escaper" navigating multiple languages without a fixed mother tongue, creating layered narratives filled with humor, surrealism, and empathy.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Photo Credits: Bobby Shuk Pui

The FUTURES residency program in Amsterdam is supported by MPB.

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Jul 10
Jul 10, 2025
FUTURES goes to Arles

Thursday, July 10 | 14:00–19:00

Come spend an afternoon with us at a special session of the FUTURES: Learn with Magnum Photos program. This event, exclusively for FUTURES artists, includes a live lecture led by Magnum, followed by a friendly get-together with drinks and good conversation.

We’re looking forward to seeing you there!

More info will follow

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Oct 3
Oct 5, 2025
Fotograf Zone
FUTURES annual event 2025

Annual event hosted by Fotograf Zone. More details to follow. Curated exclusively for the FUTURES artists selected in 2025.

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Nov 6
Nov 6, 2025
Open Studio with Michał Sita

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Nov 13
Nov 16, 2025
FUTURES at Paris Photo 2025

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Dec 11
Dec 11, 2025
Open Studio with Ugo Woatzi

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Feb 10
Feb 10, 2018
Award Ceremony ING Unseen Talent Award

Since 2013, ING Unseen Talent Award provides an international platform for emerging European photography talent to present their work on a global scale. Futures is delighted to announce that the five finalists of the ING Unseen Talent Award 2018 are Futures Talents Dávid Biró (1992, Hungary), Jaakko Kahilaniemi (1989, Finland), Pauline Niks (1982, Netherlands), Eva O’Leary (1989, Ireland) and Alexey Shlyk (1986, Belarus). The finalists will spend the following two months in an extensive coaching course, creating new work for the ING Collection related to this year’s theme: New Horizons: Exploring the promise and perils of the future. The resulting work of the selected artists will be on display during Unseen Amsterdam 2018 from the 21st to the 23rd of September. The winners will be announced at the ING Unseen Talent Award Ceremony on the 20th of September.

Voting for ING Unseen Talent Award is open until 18.00 on Wednesday the 19th of September. Vote now!

This year at Unseen Amsterdam, all ING debit cardholders receive a €5 discount on day tickets! Get yours now.

ING UNSEEN TALENT PROGRAMME 2018
The ING Unseen Talent Award is an initiative of ING and Unseen that gives new European photography talent a stage to present their work on a global scale. ING sees an important role for artists within society for their often provocative and insightful perspectives on societal changes. Stemming from ING’s mission to enhance a culture of innovation and change, the incentive photo award for new talent was initiated in collaboration with Unseen six years ago.

The ING Unseen Talent Programme encourages emerging artists to explore the boundaries of contemporary photography and helps them kick-start their career. It introduces the finalists to extensive networks, providing support from experts and opportunities to exchange ideas with photography professionals. This year, the programme will be led by the internationally established British installation artist, filmmaker and photographer, Isaac Julien. Under his supervision, the selected artists will create new work within the theme New Horizons: Exploring the promise and perils of the future.

ING Art Management and Unseen have selected the five finalists from a long-list provided by experts associated Futures.The scouts who compiled the list are associated with: British Journal of Photography (United Kingdom), CAMERA (Italy), Hyères Festival (France), FOMU (Belgium), Fotofestiwal Łódź (Poland), PHotoESPAÑA (Spain), PhotoIreland (Ireland), Photo Romania Festival (Romania), Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center (Hungary) and Triennial of Photography Hamburg (Germany).

ING UNSEEN TALENT AWARD JURY MEMBERS
The winner of the ING Unseen Talent Award 2018 will be chosen by an international jury, including Emma Bowkett (Director of Photography, FT Weekend Magazine), Florian Ebner (Chief of Photography, Centre Pompidou), Fiona Tan (internationally renowned visual artist and filmmaker) and Sanne ten Brink (Head Curator, ING Collection) and will receive a €10,000 project production fund. In addition to the Jury Prize, a Public Prize will also be awarded to the finalist with the most online votes. The winner of the Public Prize will receive a commission to create new work for the ING Collection. Both winners will be announced at the ING Unseen Talent Award Ceremony during the official opening night of Unseen Amsterdam on the 20th of September 2018.
                                     
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