The Good Life, Experiencing Leisure, Joy & Luxury is the title of the exhibition that the Holden Luntz Gallery is offering at the JL Modern Gallery in Palm Beach until December 14, 2024. It is presented like this: The exhibition features the works of Slim Aarons, Rodney Smith, and William Helburn, three photographers whose images embody levity, pleasure, and elegance. Through their distinct visions, The Good Life offers an invitation…
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Photographer Sam Wright became curious about Traveller communities after learning that his great grandmother had been forced to denounce her Irish Traveller heritage upon marriage. Over the course of two years he journeyed to eight fairs across the UK and Ireland to create a contemporary portrait of the resilient and vibrant Traveller and Romani Gypsy communities he encountered. ‘It was very clear that many people have misunderstood Travellers and Romani…
2025 World Press Photo Contest opened for entries on 1 December 2024. The annual World Press Photo Contest recognizes the best photojournalism and documentary photography produced over the past year. It is free to enter and open to professional press and documentary photographers from around the world. The winning works, selected by an independent international jury, will be included in our annual traveling exhibition and yearbook, and showcased to a…
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Deborah Bell Photographs presents Elaine Mayes: Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, an exhibition of vintage prints of portraits the photographer made in the now-legendary San Francisco neighborhood called Haight-Ashbury. Celebrating the recent publication by Damiani of the book by FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator Kevin Moore, Elaine Mayes: Haight Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, the exhibition opens November 17 and will be on view through March 4, 2023. This is the first monograph of…
In February 2022, the Addison Gallery of American Art will present Georgia O’Keeffe, Photographer, the first exhibition devoted to a largely unknown aspect of the iconic American artist’s practice. While O’Keeffe is acclaimed for her paintings and works on paper, her photography was an equally essential expression of her artistic vision. Reframing views through the lens of her camera, O’Keeffe saw her environment as an array of possible shapes and…
From June 17 to August 14, 2022, Maison Doisneau presents Mary Ellen Mark, the lives of women and Lavoir Numérique L'été au Lavoir. Mary Ellen Mark (Philadelphia, 1940 - New York, 2015) is probably one of the most unique photographers of the 20th century. She belongs to this family of artists who measured themselves against the reality of the world and who questioned the margins of our societies where the…
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Winter's Passage “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” This idea, often linked to Leonardo da Vinci, resonates deeply with my approach to photographic haiga (also called shahai), blending the principles of haiku with minimalist photography. Haiku and minimalist art share a core idea: saying more with less. Both forms strip away the excess, leaving only what truly matters. Haiga brings image and poem together to tell a richer story, creating a…
Deauville I attend the “Planches Contact” photography festival in Deauville every year. It takes place in the fall and highlights both young photographers and more renowned ones. I take this opportunity to wander through the city and capture its atmosphere. The rapid changes in weather and light along the seaside, the elegance and a certain “ m’as-tu-vu “ of the city center or the famous boardwalk, not to mention the racetrack where I sometimes…
Bone Foam I find the familiar universe of Alto Minho, in Portugal, life and death and the movement between them. In balance. I recover the connection with this geographical area, with my ancestry, family, physical, spiritual; my heritage. Encounters coexist, human and non-human connections, memories, stories lived and that where told to me, the familiarity with the animals, the fog, the running water. Identity is a multitude of places. Living…
Split We are all here together for a moment. In this carriage, the minutes of our life's journey have crossed, but who are we to each other... Just fragments, signals and a vague sensation of united alienation. For a moment we gathered here together. In this carriage, the minutes of our life paths crossed, but who are we to each other... Just fragments, signals, and a vague feeling of cohesive…
Black is a colour and so is grey... ...black and white black and white black and white... how we loved black to white photography ... and we still love pixels or silver salts ... we have rightly adored her, elevated to the rank of beauty queen of sensuality and expressiveness... from E.Weston to J.Sudek, JL Sieff from W.Evans to E.Boubat, C.Batho and the remarkable shooters G.Geneste, Ph Salaün... mastery of light,…
Poetic Türkiye A year of my observation of life abroad, where time feels different and everything seems different. Of course, this is the influence of the big city. In the city you feel small, fussy, lonely, you want to succeed, plan ahead, a constant feeling of dissatisfaction, eternal comparison of yourself with other people. Disputes with the inner voice. When you dreamed of a big city while being in a…
Profil Nature For many years I have been a great lover of nature and photography. I like to go there whenever I can with or without my camera. Smelling the scents of the trees, the flowers...observing the animals without disturbing them, happiness for me. I'm really in my element. Through this series, I wanted to integrate my image into my photos and more precisely my profile which has long bothered…
Art Brewer (1951-2011) a native Californian, who grew up embracing the ocean in all its facets – swimming, diving, surfing, and fishing. Combining his love for the ocean and passion for photography as a teen, Art etched his name into the annals of surf and pop culture history with a notable photography career spanning five decades. Earning his first published photo in Surfer Magazine at the age of fifteen, Art…
“Think while you shoot”, is the fundamental motto of the Hungarian master of photography Martin Munkacsi. While he lived with his camera in his hand and photographed everything he saw, he announced the importance of capturing the moment, the movement, the idea that is born the moment you click the camera. The exhibition set up in Brescia at the Paci contemporary gallery, a large space dedicated to photography, is realized…
Galerie Écho 119 presents a unique exhibition highlighting two emblematic figures of contemporary Japanese art: Nobuyoshi Araki and Toshio Saeki, entitled Araki/Saeki, The fantasma(ero)tic heritage of shunga. Araki/Saeki: The fantasma(ero)tic heritage of shunga offers a rare opportunity to penetrate the transgressive universe of two contemporary artists while exploring an erotic tradition that has deeply marked Japanese visual culture. The exhibition explores the heritage of Japanese erotic iconography - and in…
Gitterman Gallery presents an exhibition of early work (1989-1997), from the secondary market, by the Guatemalan artist Luis González Palma (b. 1957). During his early career, Luis González Palma made portraits of Guatemalan people of Mayan or mixed Mayan descent to honor their heritage and bring attention to the discrimination and exclusion they faced. In the process, he gained a greater understanding of his own mestizo ancestry. González Palma explains…
The Institut pour la Photographie presents outside the walls at the Musée de l’Hospice Comtesse the exhibition by Jean-Michel André, Room 207. A photographic project in the vein of autofiction, Room 207 is based on the reconstruction of memories lost following a childhood trauma. On August 5, 1983, while stopping for one night with his family on the road to vacation, Jean-Michel André's father was murdered with six other people…
Laurence Demaison presents until February 2nd, 2025 a series of Haikus at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nancy, as part of the museum's recent acquisitions. https://musee-des-beaux-arts.nancy.fr/agenda/details-agenda?uuid=7a4b15bc-00bd-11ef-a515-099cb42afd1f www.laurencedemaison.com
The most touching email of the week. It is signed by Marie-France Pougnard. These women, my alter egos. Shyness isolated me from others for a long time, depriving me of their riches. At 70 I discover the joy of encounters. I turn to these women, my alter egos, with a unique journey but so close to mine. In one I find this restraint which handicapped my youth. In this one…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents an online exhibition of Oscar Bailey ‘s work : Abstract. Back in 1960, John Canady wrote: Oscar Bailey’s Paint Surface is an abstraction that also intensifies our response to reality, in this case not by evoking or reinforcing associations already formed, but by revealing a new aspect of something so familiar that we never look at it for ourselves. Obviously the camera’s limitation is that it…