Also representing Australia is the Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) which is billed as the most important event of its kind in Australia. Held every second year in August, in…
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For the seventh consecutive year the Alexia Foundation will present an exhibition of the winners of its 2014 Professional and Student Grants - Sebastian Liste “The New Culture of Violence…
Curated by Thomas Kellner, a leading German artist in conceptual and experimental photography, this exhibition explores numerous themes and styles showing the diversity of thought and approach in contemporary photography…
In this exhibition curator John B. Turner has combined the works of these three very different artists, whose approaches to capturing the fragility and beauty of New Zealand’s forests are…
Viewfinders features 15 artists from eight countries whose work says curator Inga Brūvere, “Represents a number of current trends in Nordic and Baltic photography and represents various generations. Viewfinders focuses on self-discovery, people’s…
A view of Lake Michigan, skyscrapers by Mies Van Der Rohe, “Chicago-style” hot dogs served as petit fours at the opening—where else could we but Expo Chicago, the Midwest’s biggest…
The 6th edition of the MAP Festival, directed by Pierre Garrigues, is being held in Toulouse starting now through the end of the month. This year’s artistic director, Ulrich Lebeuf, a photographer for…
The ‘R’ of the title is the artist himself, a photographer by trade but moreover a visual artist and narrator of considerable talent, whether he’s using books or photographs. No…
On Friday, May 31st, 2013, when Turkish police spent two days using tear gas to disperse a few thousand demonstrators protesting the construction of a new shopping center over Gezi…
For a while in the 1990s, New York had an underground scene for the homeless—literally underground, in the city’s labyrinthine network of tunnels. Down there, hidden from disapproving looks, they…