The Little Black Gallery presents its new online exhibition Beneath The Surface featuring the work of Canadian photographer Lucas Murnaghan, who died in 2021, on its BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! platform which promotes queer and gay fine art photography. Ghislain Pascal, editor and curator of BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! and co-founder of The Little Black Gallery, said: “Lucas joined BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! at the very beginning, in 2018, and the response to…
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The Berlin space presents a retrospective of the committed Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT. From her first successes to her practice of land art, through her reinterpretations of classic paintings, the exhibition retraces an entire body of work dedicated to the cause of women. In 1967, at the age of 27, she took the pseudonym VALIE EXPORT. A capital act for the woman who, through this means, got rid of the…
With Cars and Cows, Ute Behrend presents us with her subtle observations on the myth of progress of the American Dream and the fragility of our era – a poetic look beyond the roadside! Just as the American Dream is coming of age and gradually deteriorating, Ute Behrend‘s photographs bring together two outdated models reminiscent of the good old days in the United States: American Classic Cars and old Breeds…
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Kourtney Roy - Enter as Fiction 3 Kourtney Roy was born in 1981 in Ontario, Canada. She studied Fine Arts at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in photography. Kourtney Roy began making self-portraits at the university. Between fashion portraiture, theatricality and everyday photography, her work shows the cross-over influences between these worlds. Her work blends fiction and self-fiction, and explores the sublime and the strange in everyday life,…
Here is The Best Of from November 2021 by Arthur Dayras. Arthur Dayras is responsible for partnerships for L'Œil de la Photographie and editor at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Saint-Étienne Métropole. Co-founder of the literary review L'Allume-Feu, he also worked as an assistant curator for the Dia Art Foundation or the independent Arles platform Extramentale.
Cattle that mean the world to the Mundari With 12 million cattle, South Sudan is the country with one of the highest cattle populations in Africa. The Ankole-Watusi cattle of the Mundari are considered the "kings of cattle" thanks to their imposing horns. To say that the Mundari love their cattle is an understatement. Their entire world revolves around them. When I arrive at the camp, located in a clearing,…
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"The women we meet in Done Doing Time have a lot to say and a lot to teach all of us. They give us the gift of seeing their harsh realities and their hard-won triumphs. Through their example we can learn to be a better country, a better community, and better neighbors to all. But first, we need to start listening, looking, and learning more from the women who know…
Until June 18, the gallery La Loge in the Yonne in Châtel-Censoir (89), exhibits La vie des fleurs by Joelle Dollé. Like her portraits, she photographs her flowers in the studio, stripped of backgrounds in order to focus on their expressions. "They are there, powerful and fragile, always silent. With these photos, I give them the floor, they are flowers: it is the Life of Flowers.” Joëlle Dollé :…
In the 1970s, despite not yet knowing each other, Azzedine Alaïa and Arthur Elgort were responding to a similar current within the cultural landscape. Alaïa realized that fashion had changed; its locus had shifted from the salons to the streets. Elgort, then a young photographer for American Vogue, was in the process of establishing a new vision for photography that also moved outdoors, away from the studio; his “snapshots'' ushered…
A picture should tell a story. It should open doors to a mysterious journey of the imagination, inviting its viewers to momentarily forget the world around them. The Canadian-born, New York-based artist David Drebin is known for infusing his photographic masterpieces with compelling narratives. Although each of his works unique, his signature style makes them instantly recognizable with their distinctive atmosphere: romantic melancholy and a hint of eroticism that elegantly…
The third edition of Porto’s photography biennial, entitled ‘Acts of Empathy’, focuses on assessing today’s social, ecological, and economic resources, and re-imagining a regenerative future. Bienal’23 co-artistic directors Jayne Dyer and Virgílio Ferreira invited 70 artists and 14 guest curators in 14 locations in Porto, transforming them into dynamic creative spaces where visitors are invited to participate in artistic ‘Acts of Empathy’. Bienal’23 explores our ability to feel, collaborate and…
July 1967. After the arrest, beating, and imprisonment of cab driver John Smith by local police, the city of Newark— already a tinderbox— became a hotbed of protest and retaliation. Over five long days, 26 people were killed by police gunfire and hundreds more were injured, thousands arrested, and millions of dollars in property damage was caused. The scars on the city remained for decades. War Is Here: Newark 1967…
Designed by the architect Mario Botta, the Teatro dell’architettura Mendrisio, which stands on the Campus in Mendrisio - Università della Svizzera italiana, is a place capable of receiving and engaging in dialogue with the products of creativity. This is also the case with photography, whether it’s the show WHAT MAD PURSUIT. Aglaia Konrad, Armin Linke, Bas Princen, characterized by exhibition choices that mutually shape the photos with the spaces designed…
The jury for the 4th Caritas Photo Sociale Award, chaired by Claudine Doury, named Anaïs Oudart the winner for her Héroïnes 17 series. The two finalists are Sarah Leduc and Mat Jacob. The 2023 winner will benefit from an endowment of €4,000 and the publication by Filigranes in November 2023 of a monographic book dedicated to the winning series. His work and that of the two finalists will be presented…
WC World Citizen presents photographs taken by Gustav Willeit while traveling across Italy, China, Japan, California, Iceland, and Uganda. Every corner of the planet hides traces of the past, and Willeit perfectly captures these evanescent memories, reflecting on the precariousness of our habitation. Regardless of latitude and longitude, the presence of humans, civilizations, and anthropogenic interventions in natural ecosystems has caused an exceptionally rapid loss of biodiversity. The book is…
Oniric bestiary A stone's throw from the ultra-modern business district of La Défense, on the island of Levallois, I was surprised to come across an old-fashioned marquee under which an exhibition of prehistoric animals was held for children. Despite a few commercial billboards, the exhibition had nothing to do with technology. Under large plastic tarpaulins, life-size reconstructions of around thirty pterodactyls, triceratops, brachiosaurus, tyrannosaurus and other critters from before the…
"The Stolen Daughters of Chibok" offers an in depth look into the abduction of 276 Nigerian girls. “In the coming days, news would filter into the mainstream media...of how a terror group’s raid on a school for food and block-making equipment was transformed by official dereliction into a spectacular crime of opportunity and the largest single mass abduction of women and girls in Nigeria’s history.” In the middle of the…
A new exhibition, “Dissent, Discontent, and Action: Pictures of US by Accra Shepp,” is presented at the Spencer Museum of Art. Through two portrait series, “Occupying Wall Street” and “The Covid Journals,” New York–based contemporary photographer Accra Shepp reveals a sense of community, hope, and resilience during an era of tremendous social, political and environmental change. Shepp began photographing the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York’s Zuccotti Park on…
Until the 10th of June , the Studio Art Gallery of New Delhi presents the exhibition "Truth or Dare" - Women breaking Gender Stereotypes in India. The curator Sandeep Biswas sent up this text : “While the truth can be disguised, one must dare to question its intent.” Women in India have had a substantial role in the growth of Indian economy. Despite a lack of access to capital, they…
Preview Day: 10th May. The serious business of buying and selling gets under way, especially in the erected pavilion in the quadrangle of Somerset House, the venue for Photo London 2023. Some thirty galleries from across the world are in the pavilion alone and any negotiations that take place unfold at a discreet pace; a champagne bar is there for deals to be sealed. Some of those whose work is…
Until June 30, the Galerie 127 in Marrakech is exhibiting Sandrine Rousseau. The gallery thus presents the series entitled: Le Palais Intérieur, El Badiâ Conceived as sketches, the works in this corpus combine the expression of an interior universe with the essence of a place perceived from its details. This series produced at the Baadi Palace in Marrakech is part of a larger set on Moroccan alleys and architecture. Here,…