FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight: Sára Kölcsey
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Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Sára Kölcsey.
Sára Kölcsey will present her latest work.
About FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight:
Five times a year, Magnum Learn invites a FUTURES photographer to take the spotlight in an online conversation about their artistic journey. The series connects audiences worldwide with the artist’s practice, inspirations, and the ideas behind their work.
We also hope to inspire the next generation of photographers, providing them with the opportunity to connect with fellow artists.
Details:
Online
Tuesday 30 June
5 - 6pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
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Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Visvaldas Morkevicius.
Visvaldas Morkevicius will present his latest photography project.
“Losing someone is like the sky surrendering a star, a note falling silent in a familiar tune. Everything changes, with memories lingering in the air like echoes in empty rooms. Moments resurface unexpectedly: fragments of laughter, the warmth of a touch, vivid and almost too real to be gone. Moving forward feels strange, like walking on uneven ground, each step shifting what once felt certain. You drift between shadows and light, caught between the past and the future. Something within you subtly rearranges, yet nothing feels completely whole.”
Using photography as a medium, the artist captures the emotional terrain of loss – fragmented memories, fleeting moments, and the interplay of absence and presence – creating visual echoes that explore the fragile balance between holding on and moving forward. Ultimately, the piece becomes a “letter to self of acceptance.”
Details
Online
Tuesday 22 September
5 - 6 pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
Description
Please join us for the first Magnum x FUTURES Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Sára Kölcsey.
Sára Kölcsey will present her latest work.
About FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight:
Five times a year, Magnum Learn invites a FUTURES photographer to take the spotlight in an online conversation about their artistic journey. The series connects audiences worldwide with the artist’s practice, inspirations, and the ideas behind their work.
We also hope to inspire the next generation of photographers, providing them with the opportunity to connect with fellow artists.
Details:
Online
Tuesday 30 June
5 - 6pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
Description
Please join us for the first FUTURES x Magnum Artist Spotlight of 2026 with Parisa Aminolahi.
Paris Aminolahi will present her first photo-book, How the Nights Can Fly, published by Huwawabooks.
How the Nights Can Fly (formerly Tehran Diary) is a long-term photographic project by Parisa Aminolahi, tracing the intimate life of her mother across Tehran and temporary reunions with her children living abroad. Begun in 2012, the work reflects on distance, migration, aging, and the quiet weight of filial love shaped by the Iranian diaspora following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Photographed on 35mm black-and-white film and later intervened with acrylic paint on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper Supreme, the images form a hybrid language between photography and painting. The painted gestures transform everyday moments into surreal, tactile spaces, echoing both the emotional distance between mother and child and the artist’s attempt to hold on to presence across continents.
Over time, the project became a deeply personal and therapeutic process, with the artist’s mother emerging as both subject and muse. Following her mother’s passing in 2022, the work gained a new resonance, shifting from documentation toward memory, absence, and care.
The dummy was developed under the guidance of Corinne Noordenbos and has since evolved through a new edit, concept, and title in collaboration and under the guidance of designer and publisher Roï Saade. The book is envisioned to be published by Huwawabooks, Saade’s newly founded publishing house.
Previously titled Tehran Diary, the project has received wide international recognition, including being shortlisted for the MACK First Book Award, BUP Book Award, and PHmuseum Women Photographers Grant, and has been exhibited and published extensively worldwide.
Details:
Online
Tuesday 14 April
5 - 6 pm Amsterdam time
Free – Registration required
Join us for Mirielle Rohr's Open Studio, our newest resident at the FUTURES Hub. Mirielle Rohr will present her project “manosphere” as part of the FUTURES Residency.
Mirielle Rohr is a visual artist and photographer based between Paris and Berlin. Through analogue photography, ceramics, sculpture, and AI-generated imagery, she examines the aesthetics and emotional economies of digital culture, how bodies, desire, and identity are mediated, performed, and consumed. Mirielle Rohr is a Carte Blanche Étudiante laureate and she presented her work at Paris Photo Fair in 2025.
"Building on my practice exploring internet culture, representation, and the aesthetics of digital media, I intend to create a new work that visually interprets the world of toxic masculinities. Using AI image generation, I will construct a surreal visual language that reflects the fantasies, contradictions, and violent undertones circulating in these online communities." - Mirielle Rohr
Event details
1 April 2026 | 17:00 – 20:00
FUTURES Photography Hub, Isaac Titsinghkade 6A, B, 1018 CA Amsterdam
Immersive Reading & Visual Presentation | 17:00 – 18:00
Mirielle will present a live reading of selected texts, fragments of online discourse mixed with my her reflections, while the AI-generated images evolve on screen. This performative element emphasises the link between language, image, and algorithmic logic within digital culture.
Artist Talk & Open Discussion | 18:30 – 20:00
Drop in to meet Mirielle, see the outcomes of the residency and join a short conversation about the project.
Please RSVP by 31 March 2026 to confirm your attendance.
This Open Studio is Supported by Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst (AFK).
FUTURES is supporting partner of Paris Photo and the Carte Blanche Students program.
Image © Mirielle Rohr
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