
In the heart of Barcelona, 11 photographers spent 5 weeks and countless hours engaging with, documenting, and unveiling the spaces and community surrounding The Can Framis Museum.
This project invites you to look closer. As artists from all over the world with different visual languages, we want to invite you to open your eyes to the stories unfolding around you- in your space, your community.
Look Again isn’t just about observing the world; it’s about connecting with it. In the rush to keep moving forward, we forget that life isn’t just about reaching the next destination—it’s about what happens along the way. There is a whole world of beauty, waiting quietly for you to see it. Let this be your reminder to look closer, to slow down, and to find wonder in the world that surrounds you every single day.

Vanessa García Acosta
Vanessa García Acosta is a photographer originally from Venezuela, with roots in Quebec, Canada. Through this project, she embraced stillness as a creative practice. By allowing herself to observe without interference, she discovered the quiet magic that emerges when subjects and their environments unfold naturally. Her work reflects a sensitivity to presence, patience, and the unspoken rhythms of everyday life.
Vanessa García Acosta is a photographer originally from Venezuela, with roots in Quebec, Canada. Through this project, she embraced stillness as a creative practice. By allowing herself to observe without interference, she discovered the quiet magic that emerges when subjects and their environments unfold naturally. Her work reflects a sensitivity to presence, patience, and the unspoken rhythms of everyday life.

Saulo Armas Falcón
Saulo Armas is a Spanish photographer from the Canary Islands, currently based in Barcelona. With a strong connection to documentary nd portrait storytelling, he uses photography to explore identity, place, and memory. During Look Again, he focused on observing how time and transformation shape urban space and human presence. His work seeks to uncover what remains invisible at first glance.
Saulo Armas is a Spanish photographer from the Canary Islands, currently based in Barcelona. With a strong connection to documentary nd portrait storytelling, he uses photography to explore identity, place, and memory. During Look Again, he focused on observing how time and transformation shape urban space and human presence. His work seeks to uncover what remains invisible at first glance.

Skyler Davis
Cielo Davis is a Black American visual storyteller currently based in Barcelona, Spain. Through this project she focused primarily on capturing the way hands are used to interact with and understand the world around us.Through attention to this often overlooked part of the body part a new understanding of connection and community was discovered.
Cielo Davis is a Black American visual storyteller currently based in Barcelona, Spain. Through this project she focused primarily on capturing the way hands are used to interact with and understand the world around us.Through attention to this often overlooked part of the body part a new understanding of connection and community was discovered.

Lisa Franz
Lisa Franz is a photographer exploring vulnerability and presence. LookAgain pushed her beyond her comfort zone, revealing strengths and blind spots while deepening her approach to collaboration.
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Lisa Franz is a photographer exploring vulnerability and presence. LookAgain pushed her beyond her comfort zone, revealing strengths and blind spots while deepening her approach to collaboration.
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Adeline Rush
Adeline Rush is a photographer from Indiana, USA. Her background in psychology informs her approach to visual storytelling, as she believes that understanding the human experience is essential to creating meaningful narrative images. While working on ‘Look Again’, she particularly focused on reimagining the space surrounding Can Framis. She approached this project as a challenge to find novelty within limitations, and ambiguity in the mundane.
Adeline Rush is a photographer from Indiana, USA. Her background in psychology informs her approach to visual storytelling, as she believes that understanding the human experience is essential to creating meaningful narrative images. While working on ‘Look Again’, she particularly focused on reimagining the space surrounding Can Framis. She approached this project as a challenge to find novelty within limitations, and ambiguity in the mundane.

Javad Mellat Ardakani
Javad Mellat Ardakani is a Photographer based in Barcelona, Spain. This project went beyond merely capturing the present moment in a specific place for him. It forced him to reconstruct the moment through interaction with objects before capturing it.
Javad Mellat Ardakani is a Photographer based in Barcelona, Spain. This project went beyond merely capturing the present moment in a specific place for him. It forced him to reconstruct the moment through interaction with objects before capturing it.

Elenne Kacharava
Ellene Kacharava is a Georgian visual artist based in Barcelona. During LOOK AGAIN, she focused on subtle traces of presence and absence within the city. Her work explores how silence, texture, and gesture reveal the emotional weight of public space, inviting viewers to reflect on what often remains unseen.
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Margarita Lenchuk
Margarita Lenchuk is a Ukrainian visual storyteller based in Barcelona. In this group project, she set out to tell stories through images, revealing almost unexplainable coincidences that seemed to guide the process. These moments felt less like chance and more like signs.
Margarita Lenchuk is a Ukrainian visual storyteller based in Barcelona. In this group project, she set out to tell stories through images, revealing almost unexplainable coincidences that seemed to guide the process. These moments felt less like chance and more like signs.

Ian Warden
Ian Ramon Warden, born in Switzerland, with a rich European heritage, discovered a newfound focus on overlooked details during this project. His photographs narrate visual stories from uniquely surprising perspectives. Ian's art encourages viewers to reimagine the playful possibilities within their everyday environments.
Ian Ramon Warden, born in Switzerland, with a rich European heritage, discovered a newfound focus on overlooked details during this project. His photographs narrate visual stories from uniquely surprising perspectives. Ian's art encourages viewers to reimagine the playful possibilities within their everyday environments.

Larissa Wiencek
Larissa, is a Photographer from Salisbury, Maryland, found the experience deeply engaging from the very beginning. She was especially fascinated by the unique angles of buildings, often looking upward to discover new perspectives. The extended time spent in the environment allowed her to see beyond the obvious. Instead of focusing on what was directly in front of her, she learned to search for the unseen.
Larissa, is a Photographer from Salisbury, Maryland, found the experience deeply engaging from the very beginning. She was especially fascinated by the unique angles of buildings, often looking upward to discover new perspectives. The extended time spent in the environment allowed her to see beyond the obvious. Instead of focusing on what was directly in front of her, she learned to search for the unseen.
