The DOX Centre for Contemporary Art in Prague presents an exhibition of Orhan Pamuk titled The Consolation of Objects. While the literary oeuvre of the Turkish writer and Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk has long been appreciated worldwide, his artistic work has so far remained largely unknown. The exhibition Consolation of Objects for the first time offers insight into Pamuk's visual, conceptual, and photographic work, which attests to his lifelong passionate…
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You have until Saturday to see the exhibition Sons of the Living by Bryan Schutmaat at the Marshall Gallery in Santa Monica. Photographed over the course of a decade in the American West’s arid and sweeping terrain, this work depicts a human capacity for endurance. Schutmaat offers an updated view of the “openroad” that addresses a new era of uncertainty and anxiety. Amidst a backdrop of environmental decline, economic dispossession,…
The call for entries for the 2025 edition of the Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac Photography Award, is open until March 17, 2025. Since its launch in 2008, the Photography Award has supported contemporary photographic creation. Each year, the museum finances the work of three laureates, selected on the basis of an original project in keeping with their artistic career. It also pays for the final production of…
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Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, New York, will present works by Melissa Shook (b. 1939 - d. 2020) who began a personal documentary upon her daughter’s birth in 1965. The “Krissy” series continued for 18 years until her daughter's high school graduation. While other photographers/artists at that time used a camera to question their own identities, Shook committed to her first “Daily Self-Portraits” for one year from 1972 to 1973 and repeated…
Starting March 19, 2022, CAMERA WORK Gallery presents the exhibition “Witnessing History”, dedicated to the significant history of photojournalism with 40 impressive works by over 20 world-famous photographers. On display and contextualized are visual documents from nearly 80 years of world events which have made history and become an integral part of the collective memory. These icons come from the renowned collection of CAMERA WORK AG or are works of…
LE BAL presents the first exhibition in France dedicated to the Polish artist Joanna Piotrowska, noticed at the last Venice Biennale and winner of the Lewis Baltz Research Fund (2018) initiated by LE BAL. For the past ten years, she has been developing a visual universe at the crossroads of photography and performance, which examines the complex and ambiguous relationships within the family circle. Joanna Piotrowska in conversation (fragments)…
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The most important retrospective of the famous American photographer ever shown in Spain is on view until May 1, 2025. Located on this tip of Galicia, A Coruña, a port city well known to sailors for being an important meteorological landmark, the Marta Ortega Pérez Foundation, open since 2022, does not do things by halves. After Peter Lindberg, Steven Meisel and Helmut Newton in 2023, the fourth edition presents Irving…
Roberto Muffoletto, the director of VASA, sent us this portfolio by Fran Forman entitled Midnight Sun. It is accompanied by these few words. In her body of work “Midnight Sun” American photographer Fran Forman recreates a painterly world of mystery and fantasy to release and lose herself into her own creative universe. The images traverse through an unknown world, where the characters of her story as well as the viewers…
An immersion in Ecuadorian biodiversity is being held until March 15, 2025 at the Moulin des Baronnies in Sarlabous. Organized by the Arc-en-Ciel Foundation, this exhibition presents the photographs of Edison Morocho, an Ecuadorian photographer passionate about preserving ecosystems. His photographs reveal the richness of Ecuadorian cloud forests, one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. The photos, taken in the Mayu Guajalito protected reserve, tell the story of…
This is the most unusual exhibition of the month. A series of drawings born from a photograph. An exhibition by Farhad Ostovani that Annie Boulat particularly wanted to present in her gallery DUREV Events and that she describes as follows: At first glance, it is just a banal black and white photo of two women in a room, who seem strangers to each other. One is standing at the back…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. This is a selection of their portfolio : Best Covers FW24 The Agents Club, founded in 2018 by Alexandre and Wanda Orlowski, is a unique mobile platform showcasing the most sought-after photography agencies worldwide and the exceptional image-makers they represent. This feature was first published by The Agents Club. www.theagentsclub.com
The book is called Dialogues. It is published by Action Motion. It is signed Clover Green. It is presented as follows: Clover Green’s latest project explores the dialogue between images, art, and memory. By pairing photographs taken over the last three years, Clover creates an intuitive narrative that reveals relationships between the images. Using the diptych technique, Dialogues invites viewers to reflect on the beauty of the world as it…
This January, you can read or read again two magazines in particular: Issue 39 and the Special Holiday issue of Open Eye. All the other published issues are also available on the website www.openeyelemagazine.fr in the ‘back issues’ section. You can also find an artist you like in the ‘list of published authors’ section. www.openeyelemagazine.fr
The exhibition is called Naturae. Twelve photographers: Emmanuelle Bousquet – André Carrara – Floriane de Lassée – Erwan de Rengervé – Jan Gulfoss – Iris Hutegger – Gilles Lorin – Isabel Muñoz – Gilles Pernet – Ludovic Sarmento – Nicolas Seurot – Gilles Tapie – Laetitia Villehuchet present their views on the worlds of landscape, still life and nudes. Naturae until February 23, 2025 Galerie Daltra 20 Rue du Clos…
Chabe! magazine and the Galerie Le Bleu du ciel in Lyon presents the group exhibition Affluents with the photographers Jacques Revon, Pierre Suchet, Bastien Doudaine, and Pierre Valet. We have chosen to feature Jacques Revon's series on the life of boatmen on the Saône and the Rhône in Lyon in 1979, it is presented as follow. In 1979, Jacques Revon was a photographer-technician for the Ilford company. As part of…
After 20 years of collective adventure, Transit, a Montpellier-based organization well-known in the photography world, transformed in 2022 into a platform for photographic projects. Remaining true to its local roots while opening up to new artists, Transit continues to support photographic creation, fostering research, collaboration, and exhibitions. How did Transit come into being? The collective was created in July 2002, a time when many collectives were being formed. It…
'The Makeshift City' by Joshua Dudley Greer is out now at GOST Books. The city of Atlanta in the US has endured constant change throughout its history. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times over, survived slavery and racial segregation to become the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement, and recently recast the state of Georgia as a blue wave in a sea of neighbouring red states. The Makeshift…
The exhibition of Dirk Reinartz titled Kein schöner Land… (No fairer Land...) is presented until March 2, 2025 at the f³ – freiraum für fotografie. It is a selection of images from the archive holdings of the F.C. Gundlach Foundation and the Deutsche Fotothek Dresden. This focuses specifically on German identity with all its contradictions and historical anchoring as well as its reorientation after 1989. Particularly after the last state elections…
Here are the photographers chosen by the CatchLight Foundation to represent the year 2024. The 2024 collection highlights some of the year’s most powerful images, stories and reporting by CatchLight Fellows and contributors. Behind every image is the creative will of a photographer who believes that seeing what matters can connect and engage audiences as civic participants where they live and across the globe. view the full gallery here. www.catchlight.io
Angela Cappetta : Intimate Vision Angela Cappetta is an American photographer with a multifaceted talent, skillfully blending documentary, portraiture, and deeply emotional personal projects. Her style is defined by an intimate and humanistic sensitivity, where each image tells a powerful story. A master of traditional techniques, from glass plates to digital photography, she expertly explores the nuances offered by each medium. She favors natural light, capturing spontaneous moments with precision…
Herbert Fried is a name that is ultimately little known in the photographic landscape today, and yet, “Herb” immortalized the best years of European and Hollywood cinema of the last century and its emblematic figures, such as Elke Sommer, Romy Schneider, Alain Delon and Audrey Hepburn. The Museum of Modern Art in Passau, Bavaria, is dedicating a retrospective to the German photographer, made possible by the successive discovery of archives…