Cuban American photographer Christina Arza releases her debut photography book, slowly, tenderly. This new book encapsulates Arza's personal and artistic journey and showcases her profound exploration of self-expression through the lens of a camera. Born in 1989 in Miami, Florida, Arza's artistic journey began with her childhood fascination with the camera. She recorded herself pretending to host news broadcasts and made short films with her siblings. These were foundational years…
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Foto Femme United (Paris) and Musée de la Femme (Marrakesh) present their contest exhibition and the winning photographers selection of their collaborative exhibition, Photography: the Universal Language. This exhibition aims to amplify the voices of female and non-binary photographers based in or from to the Arab World MENA region (Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia,…
Las Mexicanas is pocket-size volume which presents an entrancing selection of studio and vernacular photographs of Mexican women from the mid-19th century to the 1960s. Through the careful editing of photographer Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, the sequence of images coalesces into a narrative of women’s empowerment. As photographic technology advances in the book—transitioning from daguerreotypes to color film—so too do the rights of the women pictured, who become increasingly mobile, expressive…
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A. galerie and its owner Arnaud Adida present a selection of photographs : Exclusivement Féminin (Exclusively Feminine) A. galerie 4, rue Léonce Reynaud 75116 Paris / France www.a-galerie.fr
The Museum of Modern Art presents Our Selves: Photographs by Women Artists from Helen Kornblum, an exhibition that will present 90 photographic works by female artists from the last 100 years, on view until October 2, 2022. Drawn exclusively from the Museum’s collection, thanks to a transformative gift of photographs from Helen Kornblum in 2021, the exhibition takes as a starting point the idea that the histories of feminism and…
The Zillman Art Museum (ZAM) presents the exhibition Meryl Meisler: 70s Suburban Sensibilities - Friends & Family from May 19 through August 19, 2023. Meryl Meisler was born in the Bronx in 1951 and raised in Massapequa, a Long Island suburb of New York City. Meisler’s neighborhood was largely composed of Jewish and Italian families, although there were also Irish, German, Greek and other first and second generation Americans. Meisler’s…
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UBC CONCRETE - A different perspective of a Campus The 15 submitted images are a selection of 33 images published in my newest book: UBC CONCRETE - A different perspective of a Campus This photo book is about a different side of the University of British Columbia's' Campus. Not a high glossy advertising brochure but photos of a satisfying artistic scenery. A University Campus is a place designed for people.…
Corps-Île In her series "Corps-Île," Emmanuelle Rosso takes us on a profound artistic journey anchored in the material and mysteries of the shoreline. Since her installation in 2017 on the enchanting island of Belle-Île-en-Mer, Rosso has explored with a unique sensitivity the textures and hues shaped and abandoned by the sea on the shore. For her, the shoreline is not merely a boundary between land and sea, but a place…
The Dark Side We all have a part of ourselves that we don't like, a part of us that we try to hide from society for fear of not being accepted, a part that we reject in ourselves. We see our shadow side in others, but it's harder to see the dark side of our own heart. Jung called it the "shadow." When we discover the dark side of ourselves,…
Curtain ! The curtain, which hides or protects, artistic or improvised, decorative or colorful, which is raised in the early morning or which blows away in the wind...
Retrotopia The “Retrotopia” photo series talks about the constant need of humans to captivate and conquer new territories and how we want to mark everything we touch. Humans seem to never get enough. Every new achievement or feeling bores us, and we need more. This hunt for biochemical happiness forces us to “conquer new territories,” explore outer space, and run faster than others and even outrun our past selves. I…
The Ludwig Múzeum – Museum for Contemporary Art in Budapest presents Identity – Landscape Europe, a solo exhibition by the musician and photographer Till Brönner. Spanning over 450 square meters, around 80 photographs will be on display, including numerous new works. The solo exhibition is complemented by a program of lectures, musical interventions, and panel discussions. Renowned jazz musician and photographer Till Brönner captures the cultural diversity of the European…
Yancey Richardson presents Elevated, Lynn Saville’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Seven photographs are on view in the project gallery from April 4 – May 18. Twilight in the city, before the sun disappears below the horizon and the hustle and bustle has dissipated, is where Lynn Saville finds refuge and inspiration. For decades, she has documented these fleeting, dream-like moments suspended in time within the urban landscape. Elevated…
What drives artists when they leave school? Does an artist born in the 3rd millennium see his role in society differently? What are the challenges of starting a career for an artist? These are some of the questions that 100% L’Expo asks each year by opening the Grande Halle de la Villette to young artists from French art schools. Here is the work of Daria Svertilova, presented by her text.…
La Villette presents 100% L’Expo, a panorama of young creation. Here is the work of Zoé Chauvet, presented by her text. Altær is a photographic project born from the desire to portray people who question their gender and their relationship to identity. On this path, my friends and the people I encountered gradually transformed into a sensitive archive intended to (re)give importance to the fluidity of bodies and their stories.…
Thierry Maindrault’s Monthly Chronicle With the early arrival of spring, I suggest this time to get away from the incongruous behaviour of the exponential world of Photography. If, for a change, we talked a little about photography, about the photographic image, that goes without saying. The photographic image boils down to a perception of sight based on the natural impact of light. It does not matter whether it comes from…
Baxter St, in partnership with YoungArts, presents a solo exhibition by Zayira Ray (2018 YoungArts Winner in Photography), featuring a lens-based collection of portraiture that explore notions of belonging, love, and kinship in Brown diasporic communities. The culmination of her 2024 YoungArts Baxter St Residency, this presentation showcases a new iteration of an evolving body of work spanning several years. The Indian-American artist documents her subjects against hand-painted canvas backdrops,…
The catalogue of the The Photography Show presented by AIPAD is now available for download. For its 43rd edition, AIPAD’s The Photography Show returns to the Park Avenue Armory, the fair’s location from 2006 to 2016, its most popular venue. Altogether 77 galleries are exhibiting, plus publishers and rare book dealers. The AIPAD talks program opens with a conversation with Vince Aletti, winner of this year’s AIPAD Award, and Jeff…
Susan Burnstine is an award-winning fine art photographer, curator, writer and educator originally from Chicago now based in Los Angeles. Susan is represented in galleries across the world, widely published throughout the globe and has also written for several photography magazines, including a monthly column for Black & White Photography (UK). Susan has had over 35 solo exhibits internationally, her work is held in numerous museum and private collections and…
‘Everyone has a place in our garden. I am the garden. Those who enter are the garden. Without distinction, without separation’ - Siân Davey The Garden by Siân Davey is now open in a free outdoor exhibition in Soho Photography Quarter, just outside The Photographers’ Gallery. A new book, The Garden by Siân Davey is published on 9 April 2024 by Trolley Books. Starting in 2020, British photographer Siân Davey…
So you have photographers who cherish the moment, decisive or otherwise. In their judgement, the maker must always be alert for what is momentarily worth capturing. On the other end of the spectrum, you have the other image-maker; he or she who swears by control. And some among them go very far - Gregory Crewdson e.g. mobilises a small army of collaborators and realises his scenes like a film director.…