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From 2 to 31 March EMOP Berlin - European Month of Photography is showcasing over 100 exhibitions and well over 500 participating photographers for the anniversary edition celebrating 20 years of photography festival culture in Berlin. EMOP Berlin 2023 will be launched with Opening Days from 2 – 5 March offering a spcial program with international guests.

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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023 : The annual exhibition of shortlisted projects will be on show at The Photographers’ Gallery, London, from 3 March – 11 June 2023. The four shortlisted artists are: Bieke Depoorter, Samuel Fosso, Arthur Jafa and Frida Orupabo. The winner of the £30,000 Prize will be announced at an award ceremony held at The Photographers’ Gallery on 11 May 2023.

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4 Mar – 8 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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Endless Knot: Struggle and Healing in the Buddhist World

 

8 Mar – 7 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE EMOP Berlin  
 
 
Touch. Politiken der Berührung
 
Ilya Lipkin: Untitled, 2019
Digitaler C-Print, 100 x 74 cm
© Ilya Lipkin
 
 

Politics of Touch

European Month of Photography Berlin 2023

 

Yalda Afsah » Ketuta Alexi-Meskhishvili » Özlem Altin » Ilit Azoulay » Tina Bara » Sibylle Bergemann » Viktoria Binschtok » Alba D'Urbano » Thomas Demand » Fabian Hesse & Mitra Wakil » Loretta Fahrenholz » Annette Frick » Giorgi Gago Gagoshidze » Nan Goldin » Eiko Grimberg » Grit Hachmeister » Lisa Holzer » Paul Hutchinson » Sven Johne » Annette Kelm » Annette Kisling » Heinz Peter Knes » Käthe Kruse » Ilya Lipkin » Kristin Loschert » Ute Mahler » Luise Marchand » Christa Mayer » Ulrike Ottinger » Helga Paris » Daniel Poller » Jimmy Robert » Dean Sameshima » Adrian Sauer » Stefanie Seufert » Hans Martin Sewcz » Maria Sewcz » Heidi Specker » Andrzej Steinbach » Herbert Tobias » Tobias Zielony »

 

Wed 2 Mar 19:00
2 – 31 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie AT Kulturforum  
 
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EMOP 2023 - Touch. Politiken der Berührung

     
         
  Maximiliane Leni Armann » Alexandra Baumgartner » Daniel Hill » Claudia Larcher » Olena Newkryta » Carlos Vergara »  

Wed 1 Mar 19:00

2 Mar – 21 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Lothar Wolleh Estate  
 
René Magritte
 
Lothar Wolleh
René Magritte, Brüssel, 1967
Gelatin silver print
100 x 100 cm
© Lothar Wolleh Estate, Berlin
 

Lothar Wolleh » René Magritte

 
1 March – 22 December 2023
 
Opening: Wednesday, 1 March, 7pm
 
 

Lothar Wolleh Estate

Linienstr. 83a , 10119 Berlin

www.lothar-wolleh.com
 
 
In 1967, Lothar Wolleh visited the Belgian surrealist René Magritte a few months before his death.

With his photographs, Wolleh created an intimate portrait of René Magritte's domestic life and artistic practice. In particular, photographs in which Magritte interacts with his own paintings are of particular importance. Not least because of their enigmatic character, Magritte's paintings became part of our collective memory. Lothar Wolleh's photographs contribute to this collective memory. Magritte died shortly after the opening of the exhibition, which gave these photographs such high status - and also enabled Magritte to have the last word.
 
 
 
 
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  LICHTTROPFEN | DROP OF LIGHT

 

Thu 2 Mar 18:00

2 Mar – 21 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Sandau & Leo Galerie  
 
 
DIE MÜHLE
 
Marget Hoppe
Zahnrad mit Ölkännchen (aus der Serie "Die Mühle"), 2022
C-Print, 32 x 40 cm
© Marget Hoppe
 
 

Margret Hoppe »

 

DIE MÜHLE

 

Thu 2 Mar 16:00
2 Mar – 1 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
STADTFAHRT
 
Kurt Buchwald
Grünberger Straße, Friedrichshain (aus der Serie "Landschaft & Bewegung"), 1985-1988
Fineart-Print auf Baryt, 30 x 45 cm
 
 

Kurt Buchwald »

 

STADTFAHRT

 

Thu 2 Mar 16:00
2 Mar – 1 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin Galerie Deschler  
 
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  NYC/22

 

Thu 2 Mar 19:00

2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie Arimont  
 
 
Metaphysics of Core Matter
 
Silja Yvette
FULL FILL FALL (Serie METAPHYSICS OF CORE MATTER), 2021
150 x 100 x 5 cm
Archival Pigment Print
Nachhaltige Montage und Rahmung unter Verwendung
von biobasierten und recycelten Materialien
 
 

Silja Yvette »

 

Metaphysics of Core Matter

 

Thu 2 Mar 17:00
3 Mar – 31 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie Eigen + Art  
 
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  compression

 

Thu 2 Mar 17:00

3 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Villa Heike  
 
Obstacles
 
Cai Dongdong
A Group Photo, 2022
Silver gelatin print, hand-colored
58 x 58 cm
 

CAI Dongdong » Obstacles

 
3 March – 2 April 2023
 
On the occasion of the European Month of Photography 2023

Opening: Thursday, 2 March, 5-9pm in the presence of the artist

Artist Talk: Saturday, 11 March, 5pm
Guided Tour: Saturday, 18 March, 5pm
Finissage: Sunday, 2 April, 4pm
 
 

Villa Heike

Freienwalder Str. 17, 13055 Berlin

www.villaheike.com
 
 
An arrow pierces a photograph on which a target is depicted - but it does not hit the target, instead it is stuck in the pictorial space between the heads of two men who are also depicted. Looking at the works of Cai Dongdong, one could often think, due to their simple construction, to be quickly finished with the interpretation. But then doubts arise and a complexity unfolds that questions already assumed certainties.

Born in 1978, the Chinese artist learned the photographic craft in the Chinese People's Liberation Army. There, as an administrative soldier, he was entrusted with the tasks of a portrait photographer. This rather unusual career for an artist explains many of his later artistic themes, in which analogies constructed by him between the act of photography and the exercise of violence and power repeatedly play a role. But the question of reality in pictures, which is central to his interest, may also be rooted in his experiences from this period with propaganda images. Finally, his work with an archive of photographic images also seems to grow out of his previous tasks as a military photographer. Cai Dongdong now owns his own photographic archive of several hundred thousand prints and negatives, obsessively collected, mostly amateur shots from all parts of China.

Around 2014, Cai Dongdong began to consider images from his photo archive, but also photos he had taken himself, as material and to use them sculpturally by abrading them, bending them, cutting into them, and then increasingly combining them with objects such as photo lenses or for example an arrow. In some of these constructions, it is the almost naïve humor that paves the way for the viewer's contemplation of the work of art. Often, however, one needs a bit mor…
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE KLEMMS  
 
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  Eigenface

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 25 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTO FOUNDATION  
 
Beyond the Photographic
 
Hanno Otten: Lichtbild 102, 2002, Fotogramm auf C-Print
© Hanno Otten
 

Beyond the Photographic

 
Heinz Hajek-Halke's Light Graphic & new Pioneers
 

Banz & Bowinkel » Jana Dillo » Heinz Hajek-Halke »
Hanno Otten » Casey Reas » Daisuke Yokota »

 
3 March – 29 April 2023
 
Opening: Friday, 3 March, 6-10pm

On the occasion of the European Month of Photography 2023

Special opening hours EMOP Opening Days: Saturday & Sunday, 1-7 pm
 
 

CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTO FOUNDATION

Chausseestr. 36, 10115 Berlin

www.chaussee36.photography/
 
 
On the occasion of the European Month of Photography in Berlin, the Heinz Hajek-Halke Estate presents its first exhibition at CHAUSSEE 36 PHOTO FOUNDATION.

The group exhibition "Beyond the Photographic" is dedicated to light graphics (1950-1960s) of Heinz Hajek-Halke in dialogue with emerging pioneers of the abstract image. Heinz Hajek-Halke (1898 - 1983) is one of the most important photographic artists of the 20th century with an extensive and entirely experimental body of work. From his first photomontages created in Berlin in the 1920s to his abstract works of the 1950s and 1960s, Hajek-Halke confirmed his position as an unclassifiable avant-gardist, while continually pushing the boundaries of the photographic medium.

Beginning in 1924, the young Berliner discovered experimental work in the darkroom, creating iconic photomontages and collages which were published in the illustrated press and used in advertisements. After retiring to Lake Constance during the Third Reich, he returned to his experimental work in the post-war period. From 1949 to 1952, he was a member of the group "fotoform" and developed contacts with local abstract artists.

Hajek-Halke is considered the inventor of light graphics, which he continued to refine from the early 1950s. With origins in the photogram, light graphics are a technical feat executed in the darkroom without the use of a camera. Instead of exposing (semi)transparent objects on photographic paper, the artist created a new negative from a small glass plate or film that was placed in the enlarger and exposed on photographic paper. Since the creation of this negative allows for numerous variations of the same subject, it requires a complete physical interven…
 
 
 
 
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  Ulla Jokisalo » Katarzyna Kozyra » KwieKulik » Dominik Lejman » Santeri Tuori »  

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Fressen

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE ARTCO Berlin  
 
Beyond Borders / Jenseits der Grenzen
 
Johanna-Maria Fritz
DONETSK OBLAST, 2022
Series: A Grave in the Garden
Fine Art Print
Available In two sizes:
50 x 60 cm + 80 x 100 cm
Edition of 6 + 2 AP
 

Johanna-Maria Fritz » Beyond Borders

 
2 March – 15 April 2023
 
Opening: Friday, 3 March, 6pm

Artist Talk & Booksigning: Thursday, 9 March, 7pm
 
 

ARTCO Berlin

Frobenstr. 1, 10783 Berlin

www.artco-art.com
 
 
Johanna-Maria Fritz has been traveling the world as a photographer for almost ten years. The Berlin-based artist finds her motifs in crises, conflicts, collapsing states, persecuted minorities, and at the margins of society. Because there, where few people look at, she identifies the truth. "There, I see people who are absorbed by their own problems and have never learned to pose according to our standards", she explains.

Fritz has had portraits of Taliban men woven into rugs. Made by the same girls whom the Islamists had forbidden to learn thus to hope. Supposed iconic imagery that illustrate the inhumanity of the current regime.

In spring 2022, Fritz was also one of the first photojournalists in Ukraine, taking pictures in Butcha and the Donbas, among other places. Her work from the front proves that journalistic documentary can meet high aesthetic standards, that beauty can even accentuate the unimaginable. These images have become modern icons.

In the exhibition, the recent works are juxtaposed with two older series that were created as long-term art projects. Photographs of "witches" in Romania and circus performers in Muslim-majority countries. Motifs that resemble dreamy landscapes full of contrasts, intimate despite their precarious situations. Russia's invasion of Ukraine followed its occupation of Crimea and the destabilization of the Donbas by Moscow-directed so-called separatists eight years earlier. Kremlin ruler Vladimir Putin had been emboldened by weak sanctions and new gas deals to go even further. Many people in Western societies only became aware of the danger posed by Russia's new imperialism with the full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022: Moscow's attack on its …
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie Conrads  
 
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  Rosemary Laing » Boris Mikhailov » Anastasia Samoylova » Stephen Shore » Beat Streuli »  

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

4 Mar – 20 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Neue Schule für Fotografie  
 
 
Into the Blue
 
© Eva Bertram
 
 

Into the Blue

 

Eva Bertram » Ulrich Hagel » Johann Karl » Benjamin Kummer » Christoph Löffler » Ines Meier » Bodo Müller » Arne Reinhardt » Ina Schröder » Sissel Thastum » Jakob Wierzba »

 

Fri 3 Mar 19:00
4 Mar – 2 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Dorothée Nilsson  
 
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  SOME LIKE IT HOT

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

4 Mar – 30 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Pilote  
 
CIRCLES
 
Carla Mercedes Hihn & Sadith Silvano: Nature Vibes, 2022
Fotostickerei, 20 x 32 cm
© Carla Mercedes Hihn & Sadith Silvano
 

CIRCLES

 
 

Betty Boehm » Carla Mercedes Hihn & Sadith Silvano » Catherine Rose Evans & Piotr Pietrus » Selket Chlupka » Dana Engfer » Catherine Rose Evans » Kathrin Ganser » Stefan Klein » Claire Laude » Sarah Strassmann » Attilio Tono »

 
4 – 11 March, 2023
 
Opening: Friday, 3 March, 6pm

Artist Talk: Friday, 5 March, 4pm
with Thomas Elsen (Director and Curator H2 Center for Contemporary Art Augsburg)

On the occasion of the European Month of Photography 2023
 
 

Pilote

Oranienstr. 58, 10969 Berlin
www.pilote-contemporary.com
 
 
Touch is always a moment of the overlaying our personal history with current social and political conditions. The exhibition Circles poses the question of the tangibility of the photographic image and its ability to overlay histories and contexts.

The artists of pilote contemporary (Betty Böhm, Selket Chlupka, Dana Engfer, Catherine Rose Evans & Piotr Pietrus, Kathrin Ganser, Carla Mercedes Hihn & Sadith Silvano, Stefan Klein, Claire Laude, Sarah Straßmann, Attilio Tono) have been working as a collective since 2016. The “multi-voiced juxtaposition” is at the core of their artistic practice. With the involvement of changing curators and other artists, they act as a team in relation to the location and situation and under thematic focal points.

In addition to conceptual considerations, the sensual quality of their work is always central to pilote contemporary. With respect to the leitmotif of EMOP Berlin 2023, Circles gathers its own as well as media-circulating photographs into a dialogue with moving image, sound, sculptural elements, and performative staging.

Curated by Thomas Elsen (Director and Curator H2 Center for Contemporary Art Augsburg)
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE Robert Morat Galerie  
 
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  WHEN IS A PLACE

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

4 Mar – 13 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie Kornfeld  
 
 
ALLOW
 
© David Meshki
 
 

David Meskhi »

 

ALLOW

 

Sat 4 Mar 18:00
4 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Loock Galerie  
 
  Ulrich Wüst »      
         
  ZWISCHENRÄUME 1978 – 1989

 

Sat 4 Mar 12:00

4 Mar – 2 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Johanna Breede  
 
 
Berlin in einer Hundenacht
 
Berlin, 1987
aus der Serie "Berlin in einer Hundenacht"
© Gundula Schulze Eldowy
 
 

Gundula Schulze Eldowy »

 

Berlin in einer Hundenacht

 

Sat 4 Mar 11:00
4 Mar – 17 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Konrad Fischer Galerie  
 
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  Berlin und Anderswo

 

Sat 4 Mar 16:00

4 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Galerie Springer Berlin  
 
TREES, SEAS, AND THE BEE'S KNEES
 
Loredana Nemes
Dominik, Max, Julius, 2012
3 gelatin silver prints, mounted on alu dibond, individually framed
each 50 x 37,6 cm, Ed. 8
© Loredana Nemes
 

Loredana Nemes »
TREES, SEAS, AND THE BEE'S KNEES

 
7 March – 15 July 2023
 
Opening: Saturday, 4 March, 2 - 6 pm
 
 

Galerie Springer Berlin

Fasanenstr. 13, 10623 Berlin

www.galeriespringer.de
 
 
On the occasion of EMOP Berlin - European Month of Photography, Galerie Springer Berlin presents the first solo exhibition of photographer Loredana Nemes entitled "Trees, Seas, and the Bee's Knees". The selection of work on view includes the current series of works "Greytree and Heavensea" created from 2019 to 2023, the series Immergrün from 2020, the group of works Blossom Time from 2012 and the series Greed, 2014-2017.

For two decades, the artist Loredana Nemes has worked mainly on the theme of portraits, which have been presented in numerous series and institutional exhibitions. Since 2019, Nemes has increasingly approached nature. On Rügen she creates the cycle Greytree and Heavensea, in which she complements photographs of the beech forest in Jasmund National Park with views of the immensity of the sea. 14 visits in all seasons let her deeply explore this unique natural place and tell of the continuous change inherent in all life.

During the same time she photographs the series Immergrün in 2020, searching for lovers who have been together for several decades. Poetic texts and pictures emerge from the stories told by the 14 couples who showed up. In doing so, she explores the question of how the interweaving of souls and bodies of the lovers can be expressed through photography and chooses condensation through analogue double exposure for this purpose.

In the second portrait series, Blossom Time from 2012, the artist captured young people on their way to adolescence. She chooses to take group pictures, but photographs each young person individually and then assembles the images into diptychs or triptychs. "The cycle Blossoming is an od…
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE KINDL – Zentrum Kunst  
 
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  As If No Misfortune Had Occurred in the Night

Larissa Sansour & Søren Lind (* 1973 in Ostjerusalem / * 1970 in Dänemark, leben in London)

 

Sat 4 Mar 18:00

5 Mar – 2 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Willy-Brandt-Haus  
 
 
Werkstatt
 
1. Mai, Großräschen, um 1978 © Deutsches Historisches Museum, Nachlass Uwe Steinberg
 
 

Uwe Steinberg »

 

Werkstatt

 

Sat 4 Mar 19:30
4 Mar – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
Delirious Images
 
Its Complicated No. 2 (Tabloid Edition, 2019) © Elias Wessel, VG Bild-Kunst Bonn 2023
 
 

Elias Wessel »

 

Delirious Images

Fotografien für die nächste Gesellschaft

 

Sat 4 Mar 17:00
4 Mar – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
MATEREALITIES
 
BIPOLAROID DISORDER 2021.4 © Antonia Gruber
 
 

MATEREALITIES

 

Antonia Gruber » Sebastian Klug »

 

Sat 4 Mar 15:00
4 Mar – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE KAHMANN Berlin  
 
  COLLECTIBLES

Kahmann + Krollmann’s art collection

     
         
  Albarrán Cabrera » Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen » Neeltje de Vries » Jacques Olivar » Sara Punt » Marcus Schaefer » Schilte & Portielje » Jan C. Schlegel » Rutger ten Broeke » Rolf van Rooij » Olga Wagemans » Albert Watson »  

Sat 4 Mar 16:00

4 Mar – 2 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE KUNSTWILD  
 
 
TOUCH
 
Silke Helmerdig: S in NYC
 
 

TOUCH

EINGRIFFE IN DIE FOTOGRAFISCHE OBERFLÄCHE

 

Silke Helmerdig » Stefanos Pavlakis » Jens Schünemann » Sabine Wild »

 

Sat 4 Mar 19:00
5 Mar – 8 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE PalaisPopulaire  
 
  Isaac Julien »      
         
  PLAYTIME

Werke aus der Sammlung Wemhöner

 

Tue 7 Mar 19:30

8 Mar – 10 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Neue Schule für Fotografie  
 
 
GIFT
 
 
 

GIFT

Feldversuche zu Landwirtschaft und Biodiversität

 

Eun Sun Cho » Johann Karl » Linda Kerstein » Caro Lenhart » Thilo Mokros » Sabrina Radeck » Jakob Wierzba »

 

Tue 7 Mar 18:00
3 Mar – 31 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Bonn DE Parrotta  
 
  Pieter Laurens Mol »      
         
  Briny breath – broody breeze

 

Sat 4 Mar 14:00

4 Mar – 28 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Boston US Krakow Witkin Gallery  
 
  Cindy Sherman »      
         
  CINDY SHERMAN: 1975-1980

 

7 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Boston US Robert Klein Gallery  
 
Today's Life & War
 
Gohar Dashti, Today's Life and War #4, 2008
Archival Pigment Print
70 x 105 cm (27.5 x 41.3 in)
 

Today's Life & War

 

Gohar Dashti » Shadi Ghadirian » Tahmineh Monzavi »

 
... until 22 April 2023
 
 

Robert Klein Gallery

38 Newbury Street, MA 02116 Boston

www.robertkleingallery.com
 
 
Robert Klein Galleryis pleased to present "Today’s Life & War", an exhibition of works by contemporary photographers Gohar Dashti, Shadi Ghadirian, and Tahmineh Monzavi.

Presenting a selection of important photographs over the last twenty years of their careers, these images illustrate the legacy and remnants of war as it continues to impact society and culture - regardless of religion, politics, or geography.

All born and educated in Iran, the three female photographers work transcends the lens and context of the Middle East. Their works are not merely an investigation of Iran or islamic culture and identity, but are a reflection of the physical and mental turmoil and destruction that war invariably sears upon its victims. Several of the works on view were first shown in the US in the groundbreaking exhibition "She Who Tells A Story" at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

As a testament to their artistic importance and impact, these works still speak to audiences today beyond borders. As the title of Tahmineh Monzavi’s series "Past Continues" implies, the devastation of war repeats itself, and so does the human tragedy and destruction.
 
 
 
 
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  Boston US Griffin Museum of Photography  
 
  Ties That Bind | Threaded Narratives

     
         
  Carolle Benitah » Astrid Reischwitz » JP Terlizzi »  

Thu 2 Mar 18:00

2 Mar – 16 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Bregenz AT KUB Kunsthaus Bregenz  
 
  VALIE EXPORT »      
         
  Oh Lord, Don't Let Them Drop That Atomic Bomb on Me

 

Fri 3 Mar

4 Mar – 10 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Brooklyn US Brooklyn Museum of Art  
 
  A Movement in Every Direction

Legacies of the Great Migration

     
         
  Mark Bradford » Zoë Charlton » Theaster Gates » Leslie Hewitt » Steffani Jemison » Carrie Mae Weems »  

3 Mar – 25 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Chiasso CH CONSARC/GALLERIA  
 
  Annelies Štrba »      
         
  PICTURES

 

Sun 5 Mar 11:00

5 Mar – 12 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Chur CH Galerie Luciano Fasciati  
 
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  SELBSTPORTRÄTS

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

4 Mar – 1 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Clervaux LU Steichen Collections  
 
THE FAMILY OF MAN
 
Arthur Witman © The State Historical Society of Missouri
 

THE FAMILY OF MAN

 
UNESCO Memory of the World
 

Manuel Álvarez Bravo » Ansel Adams » Lola Alvarez Bravo » Erich Andres » Emmy Andriesse » Allen Arbus » Diane Arbus » Eve Arnold » Richard Avedon » Ruth-Marion Baruch » Lou Bernstein » Eva Besnyö » Werner Bischof » Édouart Boubat » Margaret Bourke-White » Mathew B. Brady » Bill Brandt » Brassaï » Josef Breitenbach » David Brooks » Esther Bubley » Wynn Bullock » Harry Callahan » Robert Capa » Cornell Capa » Lewis Carroll » Henri Cartier-Bresson » Hermann Claasen » Edward Clark » Jerry Cooke  » Gordon Coster » Loomis Dean » Roy DeCarava » Jack Delano » Robert Doisneau » Nora Dumas » David Douglas Duncan » Alfred Eisenstaedt » Pat English » Elliott Erwitt » J. R. Eyerman » Nat Farbman » Louis Faurer » Andreas Feininger » Vito Fiorenza » Robert Frank » William A. Garnett » Burt Glinn » ...

 
1 March 2023 – 1 January 2024
 
 

Steichen Collections

Château de Clervaux, 9712 Clervaux

steichencollections-cna.lu
 
 
Presented for the first time in 1955, the exhibition was meant as a manifesto for peace and the fundamental equality of mankind, expressed through the humanist photography of the post-war years. Images by artists such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Robert Doisneau, August Sander and Ansel Adams were staged in a modernist and spectacular manner.

Having toured the globe and been displayed in over 150 museums worldwide, the last, complete version of the exhibition was permanently installed in Clervaux Castle in 1994. Since its creation, The Family of Man has attracted over 10 million visitors and entered the history of photography as a legendary exhibition. In 2003, the collection was inscribed in the UNESCO Memory of the World register.

Today, the restored collection is accessible to the public as a permanent exhibition at Clervaux Castle.


www.steichencollections-cna.lu
www.thefamilyofman.education/
www.facebook.com/cna.luxembourg
www.twitter.com/cna_luxembourg
 
 
 
 
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  Copenhagen DK V1 Gallery  
 
  Fryd Frydendahl »      
         
  Oddly Satisfying

 

Fri 3 Mar

4 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Cottbus DE Brandenburgisches Landesmuseum  
 
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  Denn die Flamme stirbt nicht

Liebe, Leidenschaft und Revolution

 

4 Mar – 21 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Douchy-les-Mines FR Centre Regional Photo  
 
  Anna Malagrida »      
         
  Ce qui demeure

 

Sat 4 Mar 12:30

4 Mar – 11 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Dublin IE Photo Museum Ireland  
 
 
Mná na hÉireann: Irish Female MEPs – Past and Present
 
Síle de Valera (MEP 1979 – 1984).
 
 

Kaupo Kikkas »

 

Mná na hÉireann: Irish Female MEPs – Past and Present

 

– 11 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Out of Sight

 

Thu 2 Mar 19:00

3 Mar – 14 May 2023

 
         
 
 
  Alison Jackson »      
         
  TRUTH IS DEAD

 

Thu 2 Mar 19:00

3 Mar – 14 May 2023

 
         
 
 
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  UMLAUF

LANDSBERG-PREIS 2022

 

Thu 2 Mar 19:00

3 Mar – 10 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  ICONS

     
         
  Monika Baumgartl » Werner Bokelberg » Werner Eisele » Giovanni Gastel » Joop Greypink » F.C. Gundlach » Christoph Honig » Markus C. Hurek » Hans Lux » Evelyn Richter » Armin Rohde » Alfredo Sarabia, sen. » Walter Schels » Renate Scherra » Hannes Schmid » … (1)  

Fri 3 Mar 19:00

3 Mar – 6 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Helsinki FI Photographic Gallery  
 
  Heidi Kilpeläinen »      
         
  Metanoia

 

3 Mar – 26 Mar 2023

 
         
 
 
  Mortti Saarnia »      
         
  The Allergic Cowboy

 

3 Mar – 26 Mar 2023

 
         
 
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Fri 3 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 6 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Köln DE Parrotta Contemporary Art  
 
  Pieter Laurens Mol »      
         
  Eventide - Back to Black for a Mark in the Dark

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 28 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Köln DE in focus Galerie  
 
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  Fachwerkhäuser des Siegener Industriegebietes heute

 

Sat 4 Mar 19:00

4 Mar – 2 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
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Sat 4 Mar 19:00

4 Mar – 2 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Köln DE Michael Horbach Stiftung  
 
 
Paradís
 
Pep Bonet: aus der Serie "Paradís"
 
 

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Paradís

 

Sun 5 Mar 11:00
5 Mar – 23 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  ANNA LINDERSTAM & LISA GRIP

     
         
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4 Mar – 30 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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BLUR
 
Otto Steinert, Blick vom Arc de Triomphe [Vue de l’Arc de triomphe], 1951
© Museum Folkwang, Essen – ARTOTHEK
Catherine Leutenegger, "Apocalyptic-Post, Fire&Fury", 2022, de la série "Apocalyptic-Post", 2017 - en cours.
Collections Photo Elysée © Catherine Leutenegger
 

BLUR

 
A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY
 

Catherine Leutenegger » Murielle Michetti-Baumgartner » Jean Mohr »
Suzi Pilet » Otto Steinert »

 
3 March – 21 May 2023
 
Opening: Thursday 2 March 6pm
 
 
 

PHOTO ELYSEE

Place de la Gare 17, CH-1003 Lausanne

www.elysee.ch
 
 
The exhibition traces the history of blur in photography, from the invention of the process to the contemporary era. With comparisons to painting and cinema, it tells the story – through key works – of the evolution of this form, as well as the values associated with it according to the different periods and photographic practices.

From Alfred Stieglitz to Gerhart Richter, and including Auguste Rodin, Man Ray, William Klein, Jan Groover and Sarah Moon, one can perceive the richness of blur, which often evokes an element and its opposite, whether in its relationship to reality or to mimesis, in its bourgeois and revolutionary affinities, in its relationship to amateurism and expertise, or in the technical virtuosity that it evokes, or on the contrary the primary defect it indicates.
 
 
 
UNDER YOUR SMELL
 
© ECAL/Samara Krähenbühl & Diego Fellmann © ECAL/Léa Sblandano & Valérie Geissbühler
 

UNDER YOUR SMELL

 
ECAL X JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
 
Dominique Bartels » Julie Corday » Diego Fellmann » Florian Hilt » Samara Krähenbühl » Angèle Marignac-Serra » Lisa Mazenauer » Marvin Merkel » Inès Mermoud » Basil Pérot » Yolane Rais » Camille Spiller » Gwendoline Albasini » Tony Altermatt » Matteo Angelé » Laure Brandford Griffith » Noa Chevalley » Sara De Brito Faustino » Yann Difford » Jessica Dreier » Valerie Geissbühler » Eloïse Genoud » Ulises Lozano » Louis Michel » Yan Miranda » Lea Sblandano » Samuel Spreyz » Gaétan Uldry » Antoine Woeffray
 
3 March – 21 May 2023
 
 
 

PHOTO ELYSEE

Place de la Gare 17, CH-1003 Lausanne

www.elysee.ch
 
 
This spring, Photo Elysée presents the exhibition Under Your Smell, a truly immersive experience exploring notions of beauty, identity and gender. Under the direction of Florence Tétier (Jean Paul Gaultier's creative director) and Nicolas Coulomb (photographer and consultant for Novembre Magazine), ECAL students offer a visual interpretation of Jean Paul Gaultier's perfumes.

The brand's Scandal perfumes are at the heart of the installation. The young photographers have deployed this subject by creating still lifes with contrasting textures: liquid, dry, organic and inert, evoking the components of the essences and the design of the bottles. In a series of staged images, perfumes become the backdrop for stories of transgressions and fantastical projections.

Under Your Smell offers a hypnotic and immersive experience through monumental fabric prints, taking over the spaces of Photo Elysée. Giant image cushions invite the public to lie down to celebrate gender diversity and new definitions of beauty and body expression.
 
 
 
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
 
Gabriel et/ou Laurence Lippmann
"Bouquet de pavots d’Orient", 1892–1910
© Collections Photo Elysée
Laurence Lippmann, "Portrait de Gabriel Lippmann", 1905-1921. Collections Photo Elysée
 

GABRIEL LIPPMANN

 
COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
 
3 March – 21 May 2023
 
Opening: Thursday 2 March 6pm
 
 
 

PHOTO ELYSEE

Place de la Gare 17, CH-1003 Lausanne

www.elysee.ch
 
 
This exhibition is the culmination of several years of collaborative work by Photo Elysée. It highlights images from the Gabriel Lippmann collection held at the museum and produced using the interferential technique – the color process for which Gabriel Lippmann was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1908. The museum holds the largest collection of plates made by Lippmann himself.
 
 
 
 
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1 Mar – 1 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Photographers' Gallery  
 
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023
 
Bieke Depoorter, We walked together, Portland, Oregon, USA, May 2015 © Bieke Depoorter/Magnum Photos. Courtesy the artist
 

The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2023

 
 

Bieke Depoorter » Samuel Fosso » Arthur Jafa » Frida Orupabo »

 
3 March – 11 June 2023
 
 

Photographers' Gallery

16 - 18 Ramillies Street, W1F 7LW London

www.thephotographersgallery.org.uk
 
 
This year’s shortlisted artists all push the boundaries of photography and exemplify its resonance and relevance as a cultural force today.

Bieke Depoorter explores the complex ethical relationship and boundaries between photographer and subject, shown through the intense scrutiny of her relationship with her own subjects, Michael and Agata.

Drawing upon the West African tradition of studio portraiture, Samuel Fosso creates startling new identities through self-portraiture, based on social archetypes as well as real historical figures.

Arthur Jafa uncompromisingly articulates Black experience, providing us with an exercise in visual literacy, confronting us with a new Black aesthetic which avoids fixed hierarchies and linear storytelling.

Giving sculptural form to photo collage, Frida Orupabo reimagines the historical Black female body through her extraordinary multi-layered collages and Instagram posts using material circulated online.

The winner of the £30,000 prize will be announced at a special evening award ceremony on 11 May 2023, with the other finalists each receiving £5,000.
 
 
 
 
  A Brief Revolution

photography, architecture and social space in the Manplan project

     
         
  Ian Berry » Tony Ray-Jones » Timothy Street-Porter »  

3 Mar – 11 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
  A Hard Man is Good to Find!

     
         
  Anonymous » Bill Green » Robert “Bob” Mizer » Keith Vaughan »  

3 Mar – 11 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB Purdy Hicks Gallery  
 
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  FAMILY TREES

 

2 Mar – 28 Mar 2023

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Large Glass  
 
Di sguincio
 
Guido Guidi
"Treviso, 1980"
Photograph; Silver gelatin print
Image size: 13 x 19 cm
© Guido Guidi
Courtesy the artist and Large Glass, London
 

Guido Guidi » Di sguincio

 
... until 11 March 2023
 
 

Large Glass

392 Caledonian Road, N1 1DN London

www.largeglass.co.uk
 
 
Di sguincio is an exhibition of 22 prints by the Italian photographer Guido Guidi, his sixth solo exhibition at Large Glass. It coincides with the publication by MACK of the homonymous volume, the first of a trilogy entitled Album, which brings to fruition a series of over a hundred black-and-white photographs made by Guidi with small-format cameras between 1969 and 1981.

From the published series, the exhibition showcases selected photographs, mostly taken from 1977 to 1980 in Treviso and Preganziol, in Northern Italy, where Guidi taught at the time. This is a key juncture in Guidi’s work, as he continues his experimentation in black-and-white and increasingly in colour before moving to working predominantly in colour with a large format camera in the early 1980s.

'Di sguincio' is an Italian expression, often associated with looking, that can be translated as obliquely, aslant, asquint, and, by extension, diagonally, furtively, indirectly. This phrase poignantly conveys a key tenet of Guido Guidi’s aesthetics: a tangential gaze that seeks to dismantle received views, like the frontal view often associated to photography, and, by extension, to its purported verisimilitude or indexicality. Instead, Guidi’s photography favours an accidental gaze, aimed at uncovering unexpected slants to everyday objects, people or places, for which in the early 1980s he coined the term of 'qualsiasità', what-so-everness.

In this series, Guidi experiments quite playfully with chance or staged encounters with friends, family, objects, and also animals, seemingly without looking, or only through the corner of his eye as the series title suggests. Many of these photographs focus on details of objec…
 
 
 
 
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Skeletal Buddha (2017)

 

Thu 2 Mar 18:00

2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Los Angeles US WEBBER  
 
We Here For Some Jive Conspiracy
 
Zora J Murff
White Girl, 2022 (Detail)
Pigment print
28 x 35 inches
© Zora J Murff / Webber Gallery
 

Zora J Murff » We Here For Some Jive Conspiracy

 
... until 31 March 2023
 
 

WEBBER

939 S Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles

www.webber.gallery
 
 
"We Here For Some Jive Conspiracy" is the title of Webber's inaugural LA exhibition by American artist Zora J Murff. Murff's practice is consistent in its fierce and open questioning of racial and cultural constructs – this specific iteration of works being geared toward the histories and social climate of Los Angeles. This is not the first time the artist has chosen to focus on one place in order to detail a more expansive case-study of America's complex and deep racial history - photographed in Omaha, Nebraska, At No Point In Between (2021) exists as a photographic study of a Black community which has been shaped by a legacy of injustice and oppression.

Here in this LA installation, Murff continues to utilise photography's objective power alongside our faith in the image to probe our existing relationships with racial indifferences, whilst weaving in an array of historical documents alongside a growing archive of memes, online social phenomena, and pop culture references.

This amalgamation of materials, time and information comes together through a collaging of the gallery walls and floor in homage to fly-postering as a means of direct, provocative communication. The piece White Girl is comprised of a long repeating series of the famous image of OJ Simpson's white Bronco being driven down Interstate 405 in 1994, both the scene and the individual now serving as an emblem of LA's racial and fanatical character.

An arguably intrinsic link exists between the televised courtroom trial and the Rodney King riots that took place just a few years prior, with Murff reproducing the images of Reginald Denny being pulled from his truck and assaulted at a large and unavoidable scale in the gallery. …
 
 
 
 
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  Luxembourg LU Mudam Luxembourg  
 
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  Pleasure and Pollinator

 

3 Mar – 15 Oct 2023

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Canal de Isabel II  
 
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  Madrid / Moda a pie de calle

 

– 23 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Magdeburg DE Kunstmuseum Magdeburg  
 
  Monika Huber »      
         
  Archiv Einsdreissig

 

7 Mar – 25 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Melbourne AU Monash Gallery of Art  
 
 
100 faces
 
Leonce Raphael AGBODJELOU
Untitled 2010
from the series Dahomey to Benin
chromogenic print
from the Harris and Rosenthal collections
courtesy of the artist and Jack Bell Gallery (London)
 
 

100 faces

 

Manuel Álvarez Bravo » Leonce Raphael Agbodjelou » Tony Albert » Brook Andrew » Atong Atem » Harold Cazneaux » Michael Cook » Olive Cotton » Paul Cox » Max Dupain » Rennie Ellis » Sue Ford » Gisèle Freund » Nan Goldin » Katy Grannan » REN Hang » Bill Henson  » ZHANG Huan » Carol Jerrems » Christopher Köller » Yousuf Karsh » André Kertész » Shea Kirk » Jacques-Henri Lartigue » John W. Lindt » Ruth Maddison » Ricky Maynard » Rod McNicol » Georgia Metaxas » Lisette Model » Lewis Morley » Shirin Neshat » Helmut Newton » Michael Riley » Athol Shmith » Paul Strand » Mark Strizic » Sofia Tekela Smith » Christian Thompson » Lyndal Walker » Weegee »

 

Sat 4 Mar 13:00
4 Mar – 28 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Mougins FR Mougins Center of Photography  
 
  Marie Baronnet »      
         
  Amexica

 

4 Mar – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  München DE Haus der Kunst  
 
  Katalin Ladik »      
         
  Ooooooooo-pus

 

3 Mar – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Sundaram Tagore Gallery  
 
  Edward Burtynsky »      
         
  AFRICAN STUDIES

 

2 Mar – 1 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Metropolitan Museum 5th Ave  
 
  Berenice Abbott »      
         
  New York Album, 1929

 

2 Mar – 4 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Edwynn Houk Gallery  
 
  Danny Lyon »      
         
  AMERICAN ODYSSEY

BIRMINGHAM TO BERNALILLO

 

2 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Cavalier Galleries  
 
  Mark Kornbluth »      
         
  Dark

 

2 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US KASMIN  
 
  Tina Barney »      
         
  The Beginning

 

2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Gladstone Gallery  
 
  LaToya Ruby Frazier »      
         
  LATOYA RUBY FRAZIER

 

Thu 2 Mar 17:00

2 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US anonymous gallery  
 
 
PHOTOGRAPHY Then
 
Addison Rae (2022) by Chessa Subbiondo
 
 

PHOTOGRAPHY Then

 

Buck Ellison » Jesse Gouveia » Alyssa Kazew » Jack Pierson » Thomas Polcaster » Chessa Subbiondo »

 

Fri 3 Mar 18:00
3 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  New York US Perrotin NY  
 
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  LES ENFANTS D'OURANOS

 

3 Mar – 15 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Howard Greenberg Gallery  
 
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  AFRICAN STUDIES

 

4 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  New York US Nassau County Museum  
 
The Big Picture: Photography’s Moment
 
Lalla Essaydi
Harem #10, 2009
chromogenic print mounted to aluminum and coated in laminate, 48 x 60 in.
Courtesy of the Artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York
 

The Big Picture: Photography’s Moment

 
 

Berenice Abbott » Ansel Adams » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Christian Boltanski » Robert Capa » James Casebere » Sarah Charlesworth » Gregory Crewdson » Bill Cunningham » Ahmet Ertug » Lalla Essaydi » Walker Evans » Candida Höfer » Lewis Hine » Dorothea Lange » Man Ray  » Thomas Ruff » Laurie Simmons » Alfred Stieglitz » Thomas Struth » Edward Weston » Bettina WitteVeen » YANG Yongliang » ...

 
last days: until 5 March 2023
 
 

Nassau County Museum

One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576 New York

www.nassaumuseum.org
 
 
In a major survey exhibition, Nassau County Museum of Art presents masterpieces from 100 years of photography history. It spans the medium’s historical roots (Ansel Adams and his generation) to the large-scale color works of major contemporary artists. From the documentary to the painterly, the assembled images bear witness to the times and multiple genres through portraiture, landscape, science and photojournalism.

The rise of photography in the art world is an international phenomenon. The many facets of photography as a medium are brought together in this museum presentation of considerable range and diversity. Drawing on major private and public collections as well as gallery holdings, the exhibition covers the medium's historic breakthroughs, from its beginnings in black and white to its explosion onto the contemporary art scene with large-scale color works.

Photography is accessible: anyone with a smartphone has access to its creative and documentary possibilities. "The Big Picture: Photography’s Moment" shows it at its peak, bringing together the iconic works of master photographers from the 20th and 21st centuries , and tracing the technological innovations that have pushed the boundaries of its medium.

The generations of artists from America, Asia, Europe, North Africa, represented in the exhibition are as diverse as their subjects: beginning with a tribute to canonical greats such as Ansel Adams, Alfred Stieglitz, Berenice Abbott and Man Ray, the intimate small-format prints (mostly made by the artists themselves) reveal the technical and compositional skill that puts photography's success on par with painting.
 
 
 
 
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  New York US MoMA Museum Modern Art  
 
  Signals

How Video Transformed the World

     
         
  John Akomfrah » Gretchen Bender » Dara Birnbaum » Tony Cokes » Emily Jacir » Amar Kanwar » Nam June Paik » Sondra Perry » Martine Syms » Sara VanDerBeek » Ming Wong »  

5 Mar – 8 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Robert Mann Gallery  
 
  Ann Treer »      
         
  A MOMENT IN NEW YORK

 

8 Mar – 28 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Oulu FI Northern Photographic Centre  
 
  Snowflakes and Other Surprises

     
         
  Elina Brotherus » Katrín Elvarsdóttir » Hallgerður Hallgrimsdóttir » Einar Falur Ingólfsson » Tiina Itkonen » Sanna Kannisto » Jacob Kirkegaard » Astrid Kruse Jensen » Mathias Svold & Ulrik Hasemann » Helene Schmitz » Trine Sondergaard / Nicolai Howalt » Magnus Wennman » Hendrik Zeitler »  

Sat 4 Mar 13:00

4 Mar – 23 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR A.Galerie  
 
  Patrick Demarchelier »      
         
  Remembering

 

– 8 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Miranda  
 
Alone, together
 
DAVE HEATH (1931-2016)
Washington Square, 1959
© Dave Heath / courtesy Stephen Bulger Gallery & Howard Greenberg Gallery
 

Dave Heath » Alone, together

 
2 March – 6 May 2023
 
Opening: Thursday 2 March 2023
 
 

Galerie Miranda

21 rue du Château d’Eau, 75010 Paris

www.galeriemiranda.com
 
 
For its spring 2023 programme, Galerie Miranda is delighted to present an exhibition of vintage photographs by Dave Heath (1931-2016, US/Canada), the first European gallery exhibition of Dave Heath's work. Entitled Alone, together, the exhibition at Galerie Miranda presents emblematic works that express Heath's central themes of loneliness and alienation in modern society.

Influenced by W. Eugene Smith, in whose workshops he participated, as well as the photographers of the Chicago School including Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan, Dave Heath worked mainly on the streets while living in Philadelphia, Chicago and New York, seeking to capture the fractures and growing unease in booming American post-war society, prior to the rise of the civil rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam War.

His seminal publication A Dialogue with Solitude was conceived in 1961 and finally published in 1965 after difficulty in finding a publisher, then reprinted in 2000 with a preface by Robert Frank. The book stunned with its emotional potency, thanks to Heath's sensitive translation of an intimate experience of the world, something lived and felt: tension in the city streets, between the constrained proximity of bodies and the isolation of individuals in the crowd, who fill his frame with their 'absent presence'. Heath photographed strangers of all class and generation; riding the train, watching other passers by or just staring pensively into the distance, lost in thought.

In his own words, Heath endeavoured to convey not a sense of futility and despair, but an acceptance of life's tragic aspects. He also captured glimmers of joy and tenderness that intersect the series like brilliant rays of sunshine.

The selection at Galerie M…
 
 
 
 
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  Côté Fenêtre

 

Thu 2 Mar 18:00

3 Mar – 8 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Philadelphia US The Barnes Foundation  
 
  Tell Me What You Remember

     
         
  Lebohang Kganye » Sue Williamson »  

5 Mar – 21 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Phoenix US Phoenix Art Museum  
 
  Fashioning Self

The Photography of Everyday Expression

     
         
  Louis Carlos Bernal » Dennis Feldman » Charles Teenie Harris » John Simmons » Laura Volkerding »  

8 Mar – 12 Nov 2023

 
         
 
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  Pittsburgh US Silver Eye Center for Photography  
 
  April Friges »      
         
  IN ABSOLUTE SPACE

 

2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
  Nicole Czapinski »      
         
  ALWAYS ARRIVING

 

2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Portland US Blue Sky Gallery  
 
  Frank Frances »      
         
  Remember the South

 

Thu 2 Mar 17:00

2 Mar – 28 Mar 2023

 
         
 
 
  Sam Geballe »      
         
  Self-Untitled

 

Thu 2 Mar 17:00

2 Mar – 28 Mar 2023

 
         
 
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  Praha CZ House of Photography  
 
  Karel Otto Hrubý »      
         
  Karel Otto Hrubý

 

7 Mar – 21 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Roma IT MAXXI Museo nazionale delle arti  
 
  Claudio Abate »      
         
  Superficie sensibile

 

3 Mar – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  San Diego US Museum Photographic Arts  
 
  Suda House »      
         
  The Water Holds Me

 

4 Mar – 15 Oct 2023

 
         
 
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  San Francisco US Fraenkel Gallery  
 
  Nan Goldin »      
         
  Memory Lost

 

2 Mar – 29 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Santa Monica US Danziger Gallery LA  
 
  Arne Svenson »      
         
  The Neighbors

 

Sat 4 Mar 15:00

4 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
  Christopher Anderson »      
         
  Approximate Joy

 

Sat 4 Mar 15:00

4 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Museum of Photography  
 
  Masahisa Fukase »      
         
  Masahisa Fukase 1961-1991

retrospective

 

3 Mar – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Gallery Tosei  
 
  Sumio Yumita »      
         
  Light Up Your Life

 

3 Mar – 25 Mar 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Shoji Ueda Mus. of Phot.  
 
  Shoji Ueda »      
         
  Soundless Memory

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Stephen Bulger Gallery  
 
  Joseph Hartman »      
         
  JOSEPH HARTMAN

 

4 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Gallery 44  
 
  Salon 44

Fundraising Exhibition

     
         
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Sat 4 Mar

2 Mar – 28 Mar 2023

 
         
 
 
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Katalog
 
Barbara Iweins.
Trench coat, Katalog series.
Courtesy of the artist.
 

Barbara Iweins » Katalog

 
8 March – 22 April 2023
 
Opening: Wednesday 8 March at 6pm, in the presence of the artist.
 
 

Espace Images

Place de la Gare 3, 1800 Vevey

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From 8 March to 14 May 2023, L'Appartement – Espace Images Vevey presents its sixth session of exhibitions: "Katalog by Barbara Iweins". Images Vevey is handing Barbara Iweins the keys to L’Appartement to present her photographic and neurotic project presenting the 12,795 photos of the 12,795 objects of her house.

After her nerve-wracking eleventh move and her divorce, Barbara embarked on a unique introspective project, photographing the 12,795 objects in her house, one by one, from the kitchen to the bathroom, via the living room, her three children’s bedrooms, and the basement. She then catalogued these objects by colour, material, and frequency of use. Her inventory echoes Jacques Prévert’s poem with a fascinating mirror of our consumer society and includes detailed statistics such as “37% of my children’s Playmobil figurines are bald”.

L’Appartement – Espace Images Vevey represents Barbara’s twelfth move, this time into an idealised house which, through the rooms, objects, and the artist’s confessions, reveals an intimate and universal self-portrait of a 21st-century mother.

A neurotic collector, as she defines herself, Barbara Iweins is a Belgian photographer who began her artistic career in Amsterdam. She is fascinated by the vulnerability of humans and has never stopped pushing the limits of intimacy. For her series Au coin de ma rue (2010), she entered little by little into the private lives of strangers. In 7AM/7PM (2013), she invited these same strangers to sleep at her home, to capture the innocence and fragility as they awoke. On her return to Brussels, she used her own private life for the first time for a case study: Katalog.
 
 
 
 
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Wed 1 Mar 19:00

2 Mar – 14 May 2023

 
         
 
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2 Mar – 22 Apr 2023

 
         
 
 
 
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Eve Arnold » Ilit Azoulay » Julia Baier » Olaf Otto Becker » Sibylle Bergemann » Eva Bertram » Thomas Billhardt » Yvon Chabrowski » Antoine d'Agata » Moyra Davey » Thomas Demand » Patrick Demarchelier » Götz Diergarten » Jana Dillo » CAI Dongdong » William Eggleston » Amin El Dib » Elliott Erwitt » Loretta Fahrenholz » Patrick Faigenbaum » Andreas Feininger » Johanna-Maria Fritz » Daniel & Geo Fuchs » Nan Goldin » Fred Hüning » Heinz Hajek-Halke » Heinrich Heidersberger » Silke Helmerdig » Thomas Hoepker » Rudolf Holtappel » Paul Hutchinson » Bill Jacobson » Sven Johne » Isaac Julien » Peter Keetman » Annette Kelm » Herlinde Koelbl » Katarzyna Kozyra » Rosemary Laing » Robert Lebeck » Anna Lehmann-Brauns » Ilya Lipkin » Herbert List » Marcos Lopez » Andreas Müller-Pohle » Sven Marquardt » Boris Mikhailov » Loredana Nemes » Floris Neusüss » Helmut Newton » Terry O'Neill » Ulrike Ottinger » Helga Paris » Manfred Paul » Julia Peirone » Angelika Platen » Nina Röder » Jaroslav Rössler » Andreas Rost » Gregor Sailer » Steve Schapiro » Gundula Schulze Eldowy » Maria Sewcz » Stephen Shore » Pola Sieverding » Jindrich Streit » Beat Streuli » Karen Stuke » Elena Subach » Ulrich Wüst » Karolina Wojtas » Tobias Zielony » ...

 

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– 19 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Valentina Abenavoli » Monica Alcazar-Duarte  » Sohrab Hura » Susan Meiselas » Mads Nissen » Uriel Orlow » Munem Wasif » ...

 

– 31 Mar 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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IN OUR VEINS FLOW INK AND FIRE

 

Basma Alsharif » Ali Cherri » Tenzing Dakpa » Priyageetha Dia » Forensic Architecture » Joan Jonas » Amar Kanwar » Sandip Kuriakose » Jumana Manna » Nasreen Mohamedi » Uriel Orlow » Philip Rizk » Allan Sekula » Vivan Sundaram » Haegue Yang »

 

– 10 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Sharjah Biennial 15

Thinking Historically in the Present

 

Erkan Özgen » John Akomfrah » Monira Al Qadiri » Farah Al Qasimi » Brook Andrew » Malala Andrialavidrazana » Kader Attia » Sammy Baloji » Pablo Bartholomew » Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme » Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons » Carolina Caycedo » Ali Cherri » Solmaz Daryani » Destiny Deacon  » Manthia Diawara » CAO Fei » Coco Fusco » Theaster Gates » Hassan Hajjaj » David Hammons » Mona Hatoum » Saodat Ismailova » WANG Jianwei » Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige » Isaac Julien » Amar Kanwar » Bouchra Khalili » Kiluanji Kia Henda » Ibrahim Mahama » Kerry James Marshall » Steve McQueen » Almagul Menlibaeva » Tracey Moffatt » Wangechi Mutu » Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani » Philippe Parreno » Wendy Red Star » Berni Searle » Yinka Shonibare MBE » Mary Sibande » Vivan Sundaram » Hank Willis Thomas » Fatimah Tuggar » Hajra Waheed » Nari Ward » Carrie Mae Weems » Nil Yalter » ....

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions 2023
 
 
 

Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Visions 2023

Commission Project
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