A Glimpse Of Bogotá On The Eve Of Colombia's Peace Treaty With The FARC Rebel Army

Colombia just signed an historic peace deal with the FARC rebel army after 50 years of conflict. At the same time, Trump is elected President of the United States. Where one conflict ends, another is just burgeoning. During the International Art Fair of Bogota, ARTBO, artist and photographer Mattea Perrotta captured the city in this transitory stage, which proves that even the end of war can look nauseously like peace.  Perrotta describes the energy in poetic strokes: "Su Merced: Kaleidoscope of anxiety, hope fear rage, gravitational waves, a similar rhythm, home and abroad, but a different beat, guerrilla FARC, Donald Trump, at war for 52 years, at war for seven days, juemadre juemadre juemadre, bastard! A peace accord seeking to be met, whisper your longing, in persistence tranquillo." photographs by Mattea Perrotta

Six Poets From New River Press Reading and Book Launch @ Shakespeare And Company in Paris

Iconic Paris bookstore Shakespeare and Company welcomed six poets from New River Press, one of the UK’s edgiest and most exciting poetry imprints, for a reading and gathering. Those poets include George Khayat, Niall Mcdevitt, Robert Montgomery, Greta Bellamacina, Zimon Drake, and Rosalind Jana. You can listen to the reading herephotographs by Mazzy-Mae Green

A Trip To The Beaches Of Formentera, Spain By Brad Elterman

Formentera is the smallest of Spain’s Balearic islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It’s reachable by ferry from its more crowded, better known island neighbor, Ibiza, and makes for a popular day-trip destination in the summertime. The island is also known as Ibiza's hippy sister. It’s known for its clear waters, nudist resorts, and long stretches of beach backed by dunes and pine trees. photographs by Brad Elterman

Daphne Guinness Performs "Evening In Space" @ The Natural History Museum In London During Frieze Week

Daphne Guinness performs wearing a catsuit by Deborah Milner with LED lighting by Moritz Waldemeyer and Blue Topaz stones by Ostro Minerals during her performance at the Natural History Museum in London. photographs by Moritz Waldemeyer