Sao Paulo, New York, Japan

Natasha Phillips, Vlad da Cunha and Josh Raymond have crafted a photographic exhibition around the complexities and ambiguities of encounters between visitors and inhabitants of cities. From the personal relationships forged on the streets of New York to the documents of Japanese cultural teleology and the vast cityscapes of the megalopolis that is Sao Paulo we are forced to acknowledge wider notions of how we experience people and their place.

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