In a time of political and social upheaval, what is the truth behind the everyday American? In her book “American,” photographer Robin de Puy invites us to look closer at, and listen to, the stories ...
Sarah Al-Sarraj is an artist and cultural worker whose practice revolves around the concept of world-building—the act of creating systems inspired by pre-colonial and ancient thinking, whether ...
Join us in Amsterdam for an exhibition of Omani photographer Abdulaziz Al-Hosni’s project “Qalb Mahmood” commissioned by WePresent and in collaboration with Melkweg Expo. In this series, Aziz ...
A New York exhibition by acclaimed photographer Renall Medrano, presented by WeTransfer. Launching in New York this October, Renell Medrano presents LAMBÓN, a new exhibition that celebrates the end of ...
WePresent by WeTransfer and Het Documentaire Paviljoen bring together two visual storytellers whose work seeks to disrupt established social perspectives. Visual artist Sanne de Wilde and photographer ...
In our Guest Curator series, we partner with a world-renowned artist and ask them: who would you like to see on WePresent? In his editor’s letter, our Guest Curator for 2024, Olafur Eliasson, writes ...
In 2023, Vic Mensa released the visual for his song “Blue Eyes,” directed by Andre Muir. Join us in London for a screening of Muir’s more recent director’s cut, which delves deeper into the themes at ...
How often do you closely study the people who pass by you on a day to day basis? Amber Vittoria’s illustrated poem Passersby depicts people who have appeared in her life, however briefly. “The aim of ...
The sixth piece is a shared experience. I hope that the metaphor works and it makes people think about what that reality is “I wanted to do something that celebrates the differences that we have ...
Mickaël Mehala—aka Black Childish—is an illustrator from the French Caribbean island Martinique. After being introduced to drawing by his childhood best friend, he was mentored by an older artist in ...
We invite you to join us for a one-night-only screening of “Life is Excellent,” Russell Tovey’s film about David Robilliard, an artist shrouded in semi-obscurity since his death in 1988 from AIDS. The ...