Published by TBW Books, here is My Mother, My Son by Mary Frey. Using the title of her 2004 photograph, My Mother, My Son, as an inspirational and creative starting point, Mary Frey pulls from her vast archive of photographs to create a pictorial story collapsing linear time. Frey intimately and masterfully captures subjects at ease in environments that feel, at once, wholly familiar yet unmoored from their own reality.…
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This new book published by GOST Books presents a typology of 100 portraits of households in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia taken in 2020 during some of the strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in the world. The restrictions allowed photographer Luke David Kellett a unique opportunity to compile a visual representation of architecture and inhabitants of Newcastle and contribute to a collective memory of the period. “I’ve only felt compelled to work…
Éditions du Ruisseau presents the book Le Bordeaux des grands photographers. Between the 1930s and 1960s, Jean Dieuzaide, Willy Ronis, Robert Doisneau, François Kollar, Henri Cartier-Bresson and René-Jacques came to photograph the Aquitaine capital and its surroundings. The streets and monuments of old Bordeaux, the still active harbour de la Lune, the grape harvests with ox carts in Margaux or Saint-Émilion, the small street trades, the oyster farmers' huts of…
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Symphony Symphony is a series of personal works that come close to painting and pay homage to it, without crossing the line between photography and painting. Kami Zargham www.kamiphoto.com
The Galerie Roger-Viollet Hors les Murs and the city hall of the 10ᵉ arrondissement of Paris present their new exhibition Irmeli Jung - Visages de Paris et d'ailleurs. Born in Finland in 1947, Irmeli Jung discovered photography at the age of 13. In 1965, she moved to Hanover in Germany and completed her apprenticeship with the photographer Kurt Julius. In January 1968, while she was staying in Paris, a friend…
Until February 18, the Galerie Chantal Bamberger in Strasbourg is presenting a collective exhibition entitled: White! White is a color. Our collaborator, Jean-Paul Gavard-Perret, has chosen to show you the work of Véronique Sablery accompanied by this text. The white work of Véronique Sablery In this multi-medium and collective exhibition, alongside and among others the drawings of Titus-Carmel and the statuary of Jan Voss, the photographs of Véronique Sablery…
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To celebrate the Palace's 45th anniversary, Studio Idan and Arnaud Baumann are offering a timeless exhibition and taking you on an exhilarating journey through its history to discover iconic works that are as aesthetic as they are rich in meaning. 45 years ago, when I was making my debut as a photographer, I had the opportunity and the privilege of immortalizing the exceptional nights at the Palace. Unforgettable moments of…
In 1969, Will Vogt was given a Nikkormat for his seventeenth birthday and he’s been photographing his social circle ever since. His images of family and friends, mainly shot in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, his family’s ranch in South Texas, and other places he frequents at home and abroad provide a raw snapshot of the American upper class at play. It is a view of American prosperity that celebrates and…
One of the unexpected emails of this week: My name is Roman Butym, I am a Ukrainian photographer, located in Cracow city of Poland. Together with the graphic designer of the National Museum of Cracow, we created a photo project about the overproduction of disposable and eco-friendly items. The presented works are part of a large project consisting of 23 photos. Created by photographer Roman Butym and Pavlo Kyryk, retoucher…
This year, the Les femmes s'exposent festival in Houlgate Normandy offers 2 awards to encourage a greater diversity of views on the world: The FUJIFILM award will reward a photographic subject related to CLIMATE: While the new IPCC report reminds us of the human origin of climate change and the urgency to act, the photographic projects proposed will be able to document or illustrate one or more aspects related to…
Freelance photographer born in Bombay, Aparna Jayakumar also studied photography, cinema and psychology there before going to perfect her knowledge and also to follow courses of art history at the Aegean Center for the Fine Arts in Italy and in Greece. His view of the world challenges some and never leaves one indifferent. His images flirt with artistic practice and editorial narrative, but always tell human stories. Her work is…
In Berlin, Conrads brings together works by Stephen Shore, Boris Mikhailov, Thomas Struth, Beat Streuli, Rosemary Laing and Anastasia Samoylova. Through the prism of urban planning, this selection confronts photographic practices and points of view to offer different readings of the contemporary world. In the 1970s, Stephen Shore was one of the forerunners of color, one of the first to hit the road to tell the story of the United…
Christian Coigny is a Swiss photographer with an career in traditional black-and-white and fashion photography. Petra Gut Contemporary AG presents A Storm in Black and White is his first Solo exhibition in Zurich. It presents a comprehensive retrospective ranging over his entire career. Christian left Switzerland for San Francisco in 1968. He landed an advertising contract with Levi‘s that helped launch his career there. The artist mainly works with analog…
The Galerie Roger-Viollet Hors les Murs and the city hall of the 10ᵉ arrondissement of Paris present their new exhibition Irmeli Jung - Visages de Paris et d'ailleurs. Born in Finland in 1947, Irmeli Jung discovered photography at the age of 13. In 1965, she moved to Hanover in Germany and completed her apprenticeship with the photographer Kurt Julius. In January 1968, while she was staying in Paris, a friend…
Opening the 11th edition of the Vagamondes Festival, the accomplice duo Superpartners decompartmentalises La Filature to explore mutant identities, celestial transitions, journeys in the jungle of human and non-human metamorphoses. In 2020, the magazine The Eyes, which explores contemporary cultural and societal facts through the photographic medium, offered the Superpartners duo a carte blanche, which became the book Transgalactique : a photographic journey around the work of LGBTQIA+ star-artists, trans…
Luminary Landscape was born out of an intuitive and intimate encounter with the landscape. A landscape shaped by the confrontation of light and the physical materiality of Earth. The images An Debie creates arise from a desire and fascination to fathom reality. Here a scientist, there a poet. Her source of inspiration are objects in nature, which she dissects in a process to discover the invisible through the visible. Her…
Introducing this year’s global winners – the World Press Photo of the Year, Story of the Year, Long-Term Project Award, and Open Format Award – highlighting the climate crisis, community, war’s impact on civilians, and the importance of press photography around the world. The four global winners – Evgeniy Maloletka, Mads Nissen, Anush Babajanyan and Mohamed Mahdy – selected from the 24 regional winners, were chosen from more than 60,000…
In keeping with its commitment to provide a platform for art engaging with critical issues of our time, Wrightwood 659 presents Shahidul Alam: Singed But Not Burnt, the most comprehensive U.S. survey of the work of Shahidul Alam, renowned Bangladeshi photographer, writer, activist, institution-builder, and a Time magazine Person of the Year in 2018. With more than 80 black-and-white and color images, Singed But Not Burnt presents the breadth of…
Patric McCoy: Take My Picture features a selection of 50 striking photographic portrayals of gay Black men taken on the streets of Chicago in the 1980s. These photographs were shot by Patric McCoy, Chicago native, retired environmental scientist, and noted collector of African American art, who traveled around Chicago, often on his bike, always with his camera. This exhibition is presented by Alphawood Exhibitions at Wrightwood 659. Over a crucial…
My photographs are tableaux vivants, or “living pictures,” in the traditional sense of the term. The tableau vivant as an art form has been performed throughout history from the Middle Ages to the present. Originally, tableaux vivants were reenactments of historical events or familiar works of art presented for entertainment. They persist to this day at arts festivals such as the Pageant of the Masters in Laguna Beach, CA. In…
Monroe Gallery of Photography presents an exhibition of photographs by two important and pioneering women photographers, Sonia Handelman Meyer (1920-2022) and Ida Wyman (1926-2019). The exhibition opens on Friday, April 21 with a Gallery talk by managers of the photographer’s estates, Joe Meyer, son of Sonia Handelman Meyer, and Heather Garrison, granddaughter of Ida Wyman. The exhibition continues through June 18, 2023. The Photo League was a collective of photographers…