Steidl presents Nags Head, Joel Sternfeld’s candid images of an Outer Banks summer, which went on to inform his seminal work American Prospects. Joel Sternfeld entwines two personal stories in this book that together reveal the roots and evolution of color theory in his work over the past five decades. In the summer of 1975, facing surgery with a risk of paralysis, Sternfeld went in search of a last idyll—and…
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Presented by the ROSEGALLERY in Santa Monica, The Luminescence of Memory consists of a selection of daguerrotypes taken by Binh Danh at various US National Parks, such as Death Valley, Joshua Tree, and Yosemite National Parks. Beyond these beautiful silvered landscapes, Danh uses the National Parks as a way to explore his experience having immigrated to the United States from Vietnam as a child. In a way, these daguerreotypes visualize…
Her name: Marylise Vigneau. She just won the Gomma Grant with these images. "Aarzoo" is an Urdu word meaning wish and longing. This series is about these emotions and their deviations. It is a subjective journey through Pakistan, a country that remains a riddle despite several extended stays since 2010 and the mix of exasperation and tenderness I feel for it. The construction of these diptychs occurred slowly over the…
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Josef Dapra is an Austrian photographer born in 1922. Starting from the idea that "The world is all that is going on" dear to Wittgenstein, he doubled reality as it is with his portraits of the women of his country. When knowledge is inscribed on the matrix of reality, the artist adds an extra bit of soul to it. He gives each portrait a special emotion. Suggestion creates a particular…
Leonardo Glauso, 1989, born and grew up in Florence is a professional photographer specialized in artistic nude and fashion photography. He has a degree in graphic design at Libera Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence. He also studied photography at Scuola Internazionale di Fotografia in Florence. Between 2014 and 2017 he lived in Milan where he collaborated as Fashion Photographer for agency and fashion's magazines. He always travel in the…
Color for Color. No psycho-babble title, the subject is the color. I am a Rochester Institute of Technology BFA graduate and was fortunate to have studied with Minor White and Ansel Adams. Pete Turner was a big early influence with his great use of color and sense of design. I was always interested in color photography, but was frustrated with the printed results. Digital photography made it possible to get results that match expectations.…
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Gilles Dallière : The Vision Of An Aestheticized Reality After spending two years at the Art School of Saint-Etienne, Gilles Dallière became particularly interested in architecture and decoration: he learned to draw precise geometries at the Camondo School in Paris. He became interior architect and designer, and joined the team of the decorator Yves Taralon in the 1980s. Taralon taught him the meaning of the word "décor", that of luxury…
Duane Michals is 90. In keeping with the creativity that permeates his career, Michals’ ideas, ambitions, and interests remain limitless. Filling the gallery and bursting with color and energy, Duane Michals: Kaleidoscope presents new sculptures, paintings on paper, film, and photographs. Michals’ work continues to innovate and surprise viewers, as well as himself. His curiosity pushes him to explore the possibilities of different mediums, allowing new boundaries of expression. “Being uncomfortable is…
Gallery Stephan Witschi presents the exhibition Memories of Perception with works by Mona Kuhn and Marianna Rothen. Playing with reflections, mirroring effects and transparencies, capturing the moment or emphasizing staged compositions, the displayed photographs are exploring the emotional qualities of light and shadow. Presented as a chimeric storytelling, the works of both artists intertwine and their images plumb the depths of the subconscious by setting them up in a specific…
"While the original memorials were made of simple wooden crosses, for the last forty years a profound change in the design and appearance of descansos has taken place with the availability of new commercial construction materials and store-bought objects and decorations … The sites of remembrance have become singular creations in design, materials, and objects, with the result that no two are alike." —Judith Hidden Lanius Despite the prodigious number…
Michael Hoppen Gallery announces the release of Sohei Nishino’s new work, Mountain Line, Fuji, 2022. During the pandemic and ensuing lockdowns of 2020 and 2021, the artist found himself spending much more time in his studio in Heda, Japan, which has a view out onto Sugura Bay, over which Mount Fuji rises majestically. Having already accomplished the challenge of walking up to Everest Base Camp and creating a magnificent Diorama…
The Manuel Rivera Ortiz Foundation is presenting photographs by Christine Turnauer until June 9th 2022. This exhibition The Dignity of the Gypsies brings together photographs by Christine Turnauer taken between 2011 and 2016, first in India, where we trace the roots of the Gypsies, then in Eastern Europe where her many travels have brought her to Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Kosovo and Montenegro. All her travels have given rise to inspiring…
The Museum of Santa Giulia is the fulcrum of the Brescia Photo Festival in its 5th edition. Photography is, of course, displayed in several other places in town: the leitmotiv is The Shapes of Portrait. Within this context, the exhibition WESTON. Edward, Brett, Cole, Cara. A Dynasty of Photographers is right here in this museum. It’s a quite interesting monographic exhibition devoted to Edward Weston, whose works are on show…
What defines Nigerian photographer Adebayo Joloaso's work is a sense of calm. His work has elegance and simplicity, making his photographs feel intimate and accessible, inviting us to live in their world. It is unsurprising, then, that photography has always simply felt right to Adebayo. It came into his life organically: his first camera was a Blackberry phone, and he used it constantly to take images of himself and his…
At the end of the sixties and the beginning of the seventies, New York became the Eldorado of fashion photography. Many French photographers rushed there. They were almost all barely 25 years old and all met in the mythical place of the time: Carnegie Hall. Claude Guillaumin was one of them and he writes: From 1967, New York saw the arrival of Frank Horvat for Glamour, André Carrara for Mademoiselle,…
Careers sometimes start on the beach. It was at Le Suquet in Cannes that I met Patrick Demarchelier. It was during the school holidays in the 1960s. He must have been 16-17, I was 15-16. He wasn't really interested in me but in my father who that summer was giving a series of lectures on photography at the Palais du Festival de Cannes. Patrick never missed one and harassed him…
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Call for entries - Enter now deadline may 13, 2022 Since 2015, the Rencontres d’Arles has offered an award supporting the publication of a dummy book. This prize, with a production budget of € 25,000, is open to any new photographer or artist using photography, submitting a previously unpublished dummy book. Special attention is paid to experimental and innovative forms of publishing. An international jury will choose the winner. The…
CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents the third part of the exhibition cycle Beauty of Women. Among the more than 30 works from over 20 artists from the years 1968–2022 are impressive large formats as well as lightboxes. The exhibition presents beauty in all its facets through the portraits of women whose lives and careers have left impressive traces. Among them are works by renowned photo artists such as Bryan Adams,…
The second reissue of "Keith Jarrett, a portrait" by Roberto Masotti is available again, in a soft cover version. "In this series of photographs that I observe with a retrospective gaze, I play with the concept of presence, that one of the body and the one of the instrument, which appear and disappear in the image. The photos are the result of my intimate and objective attention to an artist…
Looking at the Levant by Sean Sheehan That the pastness of the past is embodied in photography is a truism but there is another dimension to the past, one that makes it alterable by the present and changeable again in the future. Such a swirling collusion of time’s possibilities – what Walter Benjamin meant when he wrote of the image as ‘dialectics at a standstill’ – emerges as the point…