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With Russia’s war in Ukraine constantly in the news, the World Press Photo of the Year goes to Evgeniy Maloletka for his confronting image from the siege of Mariupol. This story, alongside the other winners, will be shown to millions of people as part of our annual exhibition in over 60 cities around the world - including Amsterdam (opening 22 April), Rome, Berlin, Barcelona, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Taipei, Singapore ...

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At PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai from April 20-23 are more than 50 exhibitors, including galleries, institutions, and publishers.

Further art fairs this week are Art Brussels and Dallas Art Fair

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  Amsterdam NL De Nieuwe Kerk  
 
 
The World Press Photo Exhibition 2023
 
Mariupol Maternity Hospital Airstrike
Evgeniy Maloletka, Ukraine, Associated Press
World Press Photo of the Year winner
 
 

The World Press Photo Exhibition 2023

 

Anush Babajanyan » Mohamed Mahdy » Evgeniy Maloletka » Mads Nissen » ...

 

22 Apr 2022 – 30 Jul 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Amsterdam NL Wouter van Leeuwen  
 
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  LIVING DRY: WEST TEXAS

 

Sat 22 Apr 16:00

22 Apr – 3 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Basel CH Museum Tinguely  
 
  Roger Ballen »      
         
  Call of the Void

 

19 Apr – 29 Oct 2023

 
         
 
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  Basel CH Bellevue  
 
  Pia Zanetti »      
         
  Pia Zanetti

 

Sat 22 Apr 17:00

23 Apr – 18 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Belfast GB Belfast Exposed Photography  
 
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  Blinded by the very force it imagined it could handle

 

Thu 20 Apr 18:00

20 Apr – 28 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Bergen NO Kunsthal 3,14  
 
  Søren Thilo Funder »      
         
  Oceanic Horror or How to Survive the Night in the Haunted Mansion of Absolute Capitalism

 

21 Apr – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung  
 
Seeking the Infinite
 
Thomas Brummett
Infinities #22 (For Riley), 2016
100% rag paper printed (Hahnemühle Baryta Satin) with 100 year archival pigment
91,5 x 117 cm
© Thomas Brummett / Courtesy of Galerie Karsten Greve Köln Paris St. Moritz
 

Thomas Brummett » Seeking the Infinite

 
15 April – 9 July 2023
 
 

Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung

Auguststr. 75, 10117 Berlin

www.aestiftung.de
 
 
The work of American photographer Thomas Brummett (b.1955 in Colorado) is akin to a spiritual quest. Brummett uses photography to explore how natural science and physics in particular can shed light on the true nature of the world. He searches for visual manifestations that reveal the complexity of natural systems. The series Light Projections and Infinities shown at the Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung are visual investigations of the multiplicity of infinite systems he has explored. All of Brummett’s work is drawn from his lifelong series Rethinking the Natural.

In Brummett’s view, light, as the basis of all life and energy, represents "the essence of nature in its purest form." At the same time, light is also the essence of photography. Brummett’s images from his Light Projections series are literally images of light, which the artist regards as the "perfect visual symbol of the infinite." For this series—in a camera-less and film-less process—a lens is used to project so-called circles of diffusion (which a lens produces) onto light-sensitive photo paper, thereby creating a representational (physical) depiction of light.

As a skilled ceramist with a profound knowledge of chemical interactions, he then subjects the photographs to a special "entropic" darkroom process that breaks down and rearranges the configuration of silver atoms in the light-sensitive paper, and combines this with solarization (a technique invented by Man Ray and others in the 1920s). Brummett describes this darkroom process as a form of entropy—as constant a force as gravity—since the silver particles in the photographs are physically altered and slowly destroyed. The artist compares thi…
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE KUNSTWILD  
 
 
Meine Gedanken sind Wald
 
Charly Hall: Scheue I, 2020, 22 x 33 cm, Archival Pigmentprint on Baryta
 
 

Charly Hall »

 

Meine Gedanken sind Wald

 

16 Apr – 6 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Grisebach  
 
 
COINCIDENCES
 
Philipp Keel
Julie, 2014
Color Print on Arches Vellum
Edition 5+1
Sheet 152.4 × 101.6 cm (60 × 40 in)
 
 

Philipp Keel »

 

COINCIDENCES

 

Thu 20 Apr 18:00
21 Apr – 10 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Boston US Griffin Museum of Photography  
 
  Rohina Hoffman »      
         
  Embrace

 

Fri 21 Apr 18:00

21 Apr – 28 May 2023

 
         
 
 
  Jason Reblando »      
         
  Field Notes

 

Fri 21 Apr 18:00

21 Apr – 28 May 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 29 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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  Bregenz AT KUB Kunsthaus Bregenz  
 
  Monira Al Qadiri »      
         
  Monira Al Qadiri

 

22 Apr – 2 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Bristol GB The Martin Parr Foundation  
 
  Sebastán Bruno »      
         
  THE DYNAMIC

 

20 Apr – 2 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Brussels BE Fondation A Stichting  
 
  Hans-Peter Feldmann »      
         
  100 Jahre

 

20 Apr – 2 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Columbus US Columbus Museum of Art  
 
  Wendy Red Star »      
         
  A Scratch on the Earth

 

21 Apr – 3 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Darmstadt DE Regionalgalerie  
 
 
Zwischenwelten
 
Arbil/Kurdistan (Nord-Irak) 2013, Archival Pigment Print, 75 x 50 cm © Werner Mansholt
 
 

Werner Mansholt »

 

Zwischenwelten

Im Rahmen der 12. Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie

 

Wed 26 Apr 18:00
26 Apr – 14 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Essen DE Museum Folkwang  
 
Color, Code, Communication
 
Rafaël Rozendaal
(In collaboration with mit Danny Wolfers)
Polychrome Music #7, 2022
NFT generator (on-chain), animation, sound, duration infinite
Code by Reinier Feijen
© Rafaël Rozendaal
 

Rafaël Rozendaal » Color, Code, Communication

 
21 April – 20 August 2023
 
Opening: Thursday 20 April 19:00 pm
 
 

Museum Folkwang

Museumsplatz 1, 45128 Essen

www.museum-folkwang.de
 
 
In his NFT works, Rozendaal explores, among other aspects, pioneers and compositional techniques in 20th-century art. "Color, Code, Communication" is the first monographic NFT exhibition of the New York-based artist in a European museum and will be accompanied by an international symposium on NFT art held on 21–22 April 2023.

Rafaël Rozendaal (*1980) is one of the best-known players in digital art worldwide. As early as the beginning of the 2000s, the artist conceived and distributed works in the form of websites as unique pieces. For a good three years now, Rozendaal has been realising his art as 'non-fungible token'. In his latest NFT projects, Rozendaal combines pictorial motifs and themes from recent art history with current forms of communication and developments in blockchain. In his artistic work, he develops a visually fascinating visual language, both for digital space and urban contexts. Museum Folkwang presents the range of the artist’s works as immersive installations, site-specific wall works, an artist’s book, in browser windows or social media as well as in public space.

A highlight of the exhibition is the walk-through presentation of "81 Horizons" (2021) in the museum’s large exhibition hall. The 81-part NFT series is presented over 1,000 square metres as an immersive video installation, in which our visual experience on screens and in browser windows is juxtaposed with contemplative strolling in an exhibition situation. Rozendaal plays with the art historical topos of the horizon line – for his abstractions, he compresses two monochrome colour fields and a line each into files of around 0.3 KB.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a two-day symposium (21/22 April 2023). At the conference "New Landscapes - NFTs and the Museum", internationally renowned artists, curators, academics and bloggers will discuss the interfaces between the museum world, digital arts and Web3.
 
 
 
 
 
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  Frankfurt (Main) DE Fotografie Forum Frankfurt  
 
Prix Pictet: FIRE
 
Mak Remissa
Cyclo was the best for transportation
From the series Left 3 Days, 2014
© Mak Remissa, Prix Pictet
 

Prix Pictet: FIRE

 
 

Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige » Rinko Kawauchi » Sally Mann » Christian Marclay » Fabrice Monteiro » Lisa Oppenheim » Mak Remissa » Carla Rippey » Mark Ruwedel » Brent Stirton » David Uzochukwu » Daisuke Yokota »

 
21 April – 7 May, 2023
 
Opening: Friday, April 21, 7 pm3
 
 

Fotografie Forum Frankfurt

Braubachstr. 30-32, 60311 Frankfurt (Main)

www.fffrankfurt.org
 
 
Prix Pictet, the world's leading prize for photography and sustainability, is coming to Frankfurt. The Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (FFF) presents the exhibition PRIX PICTET FIRE. On display are stirring images on the subject of fire – with high level relevance: "Last summer we were inundated with images of fire at its most frighteningly destructive," writes Sir David King, chairman of the prize jury, in the book accompanying the show. "These were not the harbingers of crisis, they are the thing itself."

The 13 exhibited artists present the subject as the most capricious of the elements, its devastating effects, and equally its life-giving ones. The bodies of work shortlisted for PRIX PICTET FIRE draw their inspiration from both major global events and personal experiences. The photographic images span documentary, portraiture, landscape, collage and studies of light and process.

The winner of PRIX PICTET FIRE is the American photographer Sally Mann. Her awarded body of work Blackwater (2008–2012) can be seen at the FFF, as well as the works by Joana Hadjithomas und Khalil Joreige (Lebanon), Rinko Kawauchi (Japan), Christian Marclay (USA/Switzerland), Fabrice Monteiro (Belgium/Benin), Lisa Oppenheim (USA), Mak Remissa (Cambodia), Carla Rippey (Mexico), Mark Ruwedel (USA), Brent Stirton (South-Africa), David Uzochukwu (Austria/Nigeria), Daisuke Yokota (Japan). This shortlist was chosen by the jury from more than 600 nominations for Fire by an international panel of experts.

The prize, endowed with 100.000 Swiss Francs, has been awarded since 2008 – with the aim of using the power of photography to draw global…
 
 
 
 
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  Gent BE S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum  
 
  Haegue Yang »      
         
  Several Reenactments

 

22 Apr – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Hamburg DE BLRM  
 
 
CITY NORD
 
Postamt 60, City Nord, 1999 © Andreas Gehrke
 
 

Andreas Gehrke »

 

CITY NORD

 

20 Apr – 25 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Hamburg DE Haus der Photographie  
 
Secret of Light
 
Ralph Gibson: aus der Serie Days at Sea, 1974 © Ralph Gibson
 

Ralph Gibson » Secret of Light

 
21 April – 20 August 2023
 
Opening: Thursday 20 April 19:00
 
 

Haus der Photographie

Deichtorstr. 1-2, 20095 Hamburg

www.deichtorhallen.de
 
 
This wide-ranging exhibition by the photographer Ralph Gibson (*1939) presents the development of his work from the 1960s to the present day based on selected series. The exhibition is being developed in a direct collaboration between the artist and the curator, Dr. Sabine Schnakenberg, and is composed of some 300 analogue and digital works in black and white and color from the artist’s private collection as well as works that the collector F.C. Gundlach acquired during his collaboration with Ralph Gibson in the early 1980s for his private photography collection, which is now on permanent loan to the House of Photography at the Deichtorhallen.

Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His international renown is based on his exceptional work, which is shown and collected by some of the world’s leading museums, including the Museum ofModern Art in New York, the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in Tucson, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris, and the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland.

Gibson’s works, which he has created since the early 1960s, completely contradict the conventional purpose of the medium of photography: the meticulous depiction of so-called reality. Gibson is not interested in photographic documentation, and instead understands photography as an aesthetic endeavor. A leitmotif of his work comes from the original meaning of the word “photography”: drawing with light. Gibson needs light not only as a material prerequisite for creating each of his photographs; ligh…
 
 
 
Where the world is melting
 
Ragnar Axelsson
Mads Ole Hunter, Thule, Greenland, 2019
© Ragnar Axelsson
 

Ragnar Axelsson » Where the world is melting

 
... until 4 June 2023
 
 

Haus der Photographie

Deichtorstr. 1-2, 20095 Hamburg

www.deichtorhallen.de
 
 
Icelander Ragnar Axelsson, one of the North’s most in-demand photographers, has long been observing climate change with the greatest concern. For more than 40 years, he has been documenting the dramatic changes to landscapes and habitats on the margins of the inhabitable world, travelling to the most remote and isolated regions of the Arctic, to Inuit hunters in Northern Canada and Greenland, to farmers and fishermen on Iceland and the Faroe Islands, and to the Indigenous population in Northern Scandinavia and Siberia.

His information comes first-hand from the people on the ground. Axelsson will go to great lengths to be able to visit them over and over and spend time with them. For this reason, and because he shares their often arduous everyday life, he enjoys their trust. That, in turn, allows him to freeze moments in photographs of their lives and write up their narratives — thus, he becomes the ambassador to their existence and their changing living conditions. The other major topic that thrills Axelsson is the force of the elements and the grandeur of Nordic nature. His impressive photographic landscape portraits are testimony to this. With the gaze of the researcher and artist, he analyses even the smallest natural structures, which are reminiscent of modern drawings by the likes of Paul Klee or Per Kirkeby. As he does so, he holds consistently to his aesthetic decision in favour of black and white.

However, Axelsson’s commitment extends far beyond exclusively working as a photographer and journalist. A number of photographers, including Magnum photographer Paolo Pellegrin, have asked him to support them during their projects on climate change. Axelsson, who is an experienced pilot, also flew over the glaciers in Iceland with &…
 
 
 
 
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  Iserlohn DE Städtische Galerie Iserlohn  
 
 
Hello, Again
 
Muhammad Ali in seinem Stutz Blackhawk Mark VI, Los Angeles 1984
© BSB/Fotoarchiv Volker Hinz
 
 

Volker Hinz »

 

Hello, Again

Retrospektive

 

21 Apr – 25 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Köln DE SK Stiftung Kultur  
 
Frames of Reference
 
Lucinda Devlin: Operating Room #8, Forrest General Hospital, Hattiesburg, 1998
From the series Corporal Arenas
© Lucinda Devlin, courtesy Galerie m, Bochum
 

Lucinda Devlin » Frames of Reference

 
... until 16 July 2023
 
 

SK Stiftung Kultur

Im Mediapark 7, 50670 Köln

www.photographie-sk-kultur.de
 
 
American artist Lucinda Devlin rose to fame in the 1990s with a series of soberly observed photographs of execution rooms in US correctional facilities titled The Omega Suites. The images caused a sensation at the Venice Biennale in 2001. One of the motifs had already attracted attention in 1992 when it was featured in a controversial advertising campaign for an Italian fashion label. The Omega Suites is one of nine photographic series, along with a video, on view in Frames of Reference, the first large-scale survey to be devoted to Lucinda Devlin in Europe.

Devlin, part of the New Color Photography movement, seeks out her motifs mainly in interiors that serve specific functions. Most of her subjects are in the USA, but she has also done projects in Germany and other countries. In the mid-2000s, the artist added landscape scenes to her repertoire.

In the series Pleasure Ground (1977–1990), for example, Devlin provides glimpses of hotel rooms with fantasy themes, discotheques, and beauty salons – places that promise relaxation and enjoyment. By contrast, the interiors in the Corporal Arenas series (1982–1998) like operating rooms for human or animal patients, treatment spaces, and morgues are reproduced here in all objectivity.

Devlin did not intend her photographs of the series The Omega Suites (1991–1998) – taken in maximum-security prisons – to be understood as a statement for or against the death penalty. Contemplation of these very specific spaces is instead meant as an encouragement to engage personally with a difficult subject.

With the support of a DAAD grant, Devlin shot her series “Water Rites” (1999–2002) in German spas, add…
 
 
 
 
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  Köln DE Museum Ludwig  
 
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  VALIE EXPORT » Sanja Iveković » Tarrah Krajnak » Ana Mendieta » Carrie Mae Weems »  

22 Apr – 27 Aug 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Köln DE Galerie Julian Sander  
 
Vintage Photographs from the Gerd Sander Collection
 
Peter Keetman
Fotografische Studie für die Boehringer-Berichte, ca. 1958
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on Leonar paper
17.7 x 23.5 cm
© Peter Keetman Archiv/Stiftung F.C. Gundlach, 2023
 

Peter Keetman »
Vintage Photographs from the Gerd Sander Collection

 
22 April – 30 June, 2023
 
Opening: Friday 21 April, 6 pm

With an introduction by Prof. Rolf Sachsse
 
 

Galerie Julian Sander

Bonner Str. 82, 50677 Köln

www.galeriejuliansander.de
 
 
With the exhibition "Peter Keetman. Vintage Photographs from the Gerd Sander Collection" Galerie Julian Sander is presenting one of the central figures of post-war German photography. In 1949, Keetman was one of the founders of the fotoform group, whose experimental, graphically incisive works echoed the photographic avant-garde of the 1920s. Keetman knew how to combine the influence that the "New Photographers" of the Weimar period had on him with his own individual perception of the reality that surrounded him and to translate it into a new, contemporary aesthetic. During his photographic activity, which spanned several decades, he focused his gaze on recurring subjects. He was interested in visually appealing phenomena that nature and the world of things have to offer: the transparency of a drop of water, the diffuse smoke of a cigarette, condensation in which the light refracts, crystalline ice formations, reflections, steam and fog. Through the lens of his camera, he isolated these optical phenomena and translated them into images of austere, graphic beauty.

"We are surrounded - whether we take note of it or not - by a world full of lawful wonders" Peter Keetman recorded in later years. To make these wonders visible was what he saw as his task as a photographer.

The nearly fifty photographs, all of which are vintage prints produced close to the time the negative was taken, come from the estate of Gerd Sander, who died two years ago, and have recently been rediscovered. Sander, who was just establishing himself as a photo gallerist in New York at the time, had acquired most of them from the photographer himself around 1980. Among them are some of Keetman's most famous, widely published photographs, but also wor…
 
 
 
 
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  London GB Mazzoleni Art  
 
  Oliviero Toscani »      
         
  TOSCANI CHEZ MAZZOLENI

 

Tue 25 Apr 18:00

26 Apr – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB HackelBury Fine Art  
 
  Stephen Inggs »      
         
  Botanical Legacies

 

19 Apr – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB Ben Brown Fine Arts  
 
  Vik Muniz »      
         
  FOTOCUBISMO

 

20 Apr – 26 May 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB The Showroom  
 
  Oliver Ressler »      
         
  Barricading the Ice Sheets

 

19 Apr – 24 Jun 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 20 May 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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  Melbourne AU Centre for Contemporary Photography  
 
  Pixy Liao »      
         
  Experimental Relationship

 

Fri 21 Apr 18:00

21 Apr – 9 Jul 2023

 
         
 
 
  I Loved You

Works From The White Rabbit Collection

     
         
  YANG Fudong » Zhang Hai'er » REN Hang » SHAO Yinong & MU Chen » Yan Siwen » Hu Weiyi » Li Xiaofei » JIANG Zhi »  

Fri 21 Apr 18:00

21 Apr – 9 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Milano IT Palazzo Reale  
 
  Leandro Erlich »      
         
  Oltre la soglia

 

22 Apr – 1 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Minneapolis US Weinstein Hammons Gallery  
 
  Paolo Ventura »      
         
  Milano Per Filo e Per Segno

 

Thu 20 Apr 18:00

20 Apr – 30 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Monschau DE Fotografie-Forum  
 
 
Fotografien 1937–1976
 
Lisa Stammer, 1949 © Hannes Kilian / Courtesy Johanna Breede
 
 

Hannes Kilian »

 

Fotografien 1937–1976

 

Sun 23 Apr 12:00
23 Apr – 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  München DE Haus der Kunst  
 
Trace - Formations of Likeness
 
Zanele Muholi
Miss D’vine I, 2007
© Zanele Muholi / Courtesy Yancey Richardson, New York and The Walther Collection, Neu-Ulm / New York
 

Trace - Formations of Likeness

 
Photography and Video from The Walther Collection
 

Richard Avedon » Martina Bacigalupo » Yto Barrada » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Jodi Bieber » Karl Blossfeldt » Edson Chagas » SONG Dong » Rotimi Fani-Kayode » Samuel Fosso » YANG Fudong » David Goldblatt » ZHANG Huan » Pieter Hugo » Seydou Keïta » Lebohang Kganye » Sze Tsung Nicolás LEONG » Christine Meisner » Sabelo Mlangeni » Santu Mofokeng » Zanele Muholi » Eadweard J. Muybridge » J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere » Jo Ractliffe » RONG Rong » Thomas Ruff » August Sander » Berni Searle » Accra Shepp » Malick Sidibé » Guy Tillim » Ai Weiwei » CANG Xin » Lu Yang » Xu Yong » LUO Yongjin » Kohei Yoshiyuki »

 
14 April – 23 July 2023
 
 

Haus der Kunst

Prinzregentenstr. 1, 80538 München

www.hausderkunst.de
 
 
The core focus of this major survey exhibition "Trace - Formations of Likeness", drawn exclusively from The Walther Collection, is portrait photography - of people, objects, and places - and the tracing of societal transformation across geographic spaces and contrasting socio-political and cultural landscapes. The photographic portrait is deployed as a means to shape identity, to advocate for social change and as a subversive strategy for visibility, often through an intimate investigation of politics of memory, history, and embodiment. The portraits on display range from Zanele Muholi's visual activism with its powerful presentation of Black members of the South African LGBTQ+ scene, to Accra Shepp's series of Occupy Wall Street protesters revolting against social and economic inequality in the streets of New York City, to Zhang Huan's documentation of his performances in which the human face is transformed into a stage expressing cultural belonging.#

The substantial breadth and dialogical scope of the exhibition, which encompasses works from the last three centuries and brings together artists from Africa, America, Europe, and Asia, enables audiences to consider not only the parallel histories of the medium, but for its materiality, taxonomy, and serial structures to be revealed and drawn into question. As with Karrabing Film Collective, this exhibition brings together artistic practices that are focused on the making of images, and the production of representations of the real and the imaginary.

The exhibition "Trace" is developed in close collaboration with The Walther Collection, a New York City / Neu-Ulm-based art foundation internationally recognised for their critical engagement with contemporary and historica…
 
 
 
 
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  New York US MoMA PS1  
 
  Iiu Susiraja »      
         
  A style called a dead fish

 

20 Apr – 4 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Queens Museum of Art  
 
  Tracey Rose »      
         
  Shooting Down Babylon

 

23 Apr – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Whitney Museum Art  
 
  Josh Kline »      
         
  Project for a New American Century

 

19 Apr – 13 Aug 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Edwynn Houk Gallery  
 
  Valérie Belin »      
         
  Heroes (2022) & Modern Royals (2022)

 

20 Apr – 17 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Sous Les Etoiles  
 
  Karl Martin Holzhäuser »      
         
  LUMINOUS IMPULSE

 

Sat 22 Apr 14:00

22 Apr – 27 May 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

 
... until 6 May 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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  AAM AASTHA

 

Sat 22 Apr 15:00

22 Apr – 3 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Philadelphia US Philadelphia Museum Art  
 
  Judith Joy Ross »      
         
  Judith Joy Ross

 

24 Apr – 6 Aug 2023

 
         
 
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  Salzburg AT FOTOHOF  
 
 
Nicole Six und Paul Petritsch
 
Nicole Six und Paul Petritsch, Autos/Cars aus Fotoarchiv 28.09.2009-7.10.2008 © Bildrecht 2023
 
 

Nicole Six & Paul Petritsch »

 

Nicole Six und Paul Petritsch

 

Fri 21 Apr 19:00
22 Apr – 29 Jul 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Salzburg AT Museum der Moderne  
 
  Marinella Senatore »      
         
  We Rise by Lifting Others

 

22 Apr – 8 Oct 2023

 
         
 
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  Stockholm SE CFF Centrum fotografi  
 
  Asa Johannessen »      
         
  The Queering of Photography

 

22 Apr – 28 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Stuttgart DE Staatsgalerie Stuttgart  
 
 
Anti-Fashion
 
Cindy Sherman
Untitled #410
2003
Privatbesitz
© Cindy Sherman
 
 

Cindy Sherman »

 

Anti-Fashion

 

21 Apr – 10 Sep 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Mizuma Art Gallery  
 
  Kenshu Shintsubo »      
         
  To the point of disappearing, so fine, and so subtle

 

19 Apr – 20 May 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Tokyo JP Mori Art Museum  
 
WORLD CLASSROOM
 
Wang Qingsong
Follow Me 2003
C-print, 60 x 150 cm
Collection: Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
 

WORLD CLASSROOM

 
Contemporary Art through School Subjects
 

Johanna Billing » Luke Ching » Manon de Boer » Sam Falls » Fischli & Weiss » Shilpa Gupta » Naoya Hatakeyama » Aziz Hazara » Susan Hiller » Yee I-Lann » Christian Jankowski » Tomoko Kikuchi » Joseph Kosuth » Dinh Q. Lê » Klara Lidén » Futoshi Miyagi » Tatsuo Miyajima » Yasumasa Morimura » Yoshitomo Nara » Wang Qingsong » Vandy Rattana » James Richards » Hrair Sarkissian » Aki Sasamoto » Hiroshi Sugimoto » Martine Syms » Akira Takayama » Yuichiro Tamura » Su-Mei Tse » Ai Weiwei » Tomoko Yoneda » ...

 
19 April – 24 September 2023
 
 

Mori Art Museum

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, 106-6150 Tokyo
www.mori.art.museum/en/
 
 
Since the 1990s, when the development of contemporary art began to be considered from multiple perspectives in different parts of the world, we have been seeing that contemporary art today goes far beyond the framework of arts and crafts and fine art in the school classroom. It is a composite field with connections to all subjects, including language and literature, mathematics, science, and social studies. In each of these disciplines, researchers are exploring the “unknowns” of the world, delving into history, and making new discoveries and inventions from the past to the future in order to enrich our perception of the world. The stance adopted by contemporary artists that seeks to go beyond our preconceptions in a creative way is also connected to this exploration of these unknowns. In this sense, the contemporary art museum is something akin to a “classroom of the world” where we can encounter and learn about these unknown worlds.

WORLD CLASSROOM: Contemporary Art through School Subjects, commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Mori Art Museum, is an attempt for us to encounter a world we have never seen or known from a wide variety of perspectives, using the subjects we learn at school as a gateway to contemporary art. Even though this exhibition is divided into such sections as “Language and Literature,” “Social Studies,” “Philosophy,” “Mathematics,” “Science,” “Music,” “Phys. Ed.,” and “Transdisciplinary,” each work, in fact, crosses over multiple subjects and domains. While over half the exhibited works will be drawn from the Mori Art Museum Collection for the first time ever, there will also be newly-commissioned artworks for this exhibition - altogether creating a “classroom of the world,” place o…
 
 
 
 
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  Naoki Ohji »      
         
  Kawasaki

 

23 Apr – 11 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Taka Ishii Photo  
 
  Ittetsu Matsuoka »      
         
  what i know

 

Sat 22 Apr 17:00

22 Apr – 20 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Nichido Contemporary Art  
 
  Vik Muniz »      
         
  Gibi

 

Wed 26 Apr 18:00

26 Apr – 3 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Torino IT Peola Simondi  
 
  Eva Frapiccini »      
         
  FORGET/FULLNESS

 

Thu 20 Apr 18:00

21 Apr – 1 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Vilnius LT Photography Gallery Prospekto  
 
  Rokas Pralgauskas »      
         
  Rokas Pralgauskas

 

21 Apr – 20 May 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Winterthur CH Fotomuseum Winterthur  
 
The Photographs / Die Fotografien
 
VALIE EXPORT, Verletzungen I, 1972, Körperkonfiguration, s/w Fotografik, ALBERTINA, Wien
The ESSL Collection © VALIE EXPORT, 2022, ProLitteris, Zurich, Foto: Hermann Hendrich
 

VALIE EXPORT » The Photographs

 
... until 29 May 2023
 
 

Fotomuseum Winterthur

Grüzenstr. 44+45, 8400 Winterthur (Zurich)

www.fotomuseum.ch
 
 
VALIE EXPORT – The Photographs is the first exhibition to focus on the photographic oeuvre of the artist VALIE EXPORT (b. 1940), whose at times provocative performances and experimental installations have been a source of controversy. The show examines EXPORT’s use of photography as a critical exploration of processes of depiction and representation. At the interface of film, video art, drawing and body art the photographs offer a new perspective on her creative oeuvre.

VALIE EXPORT’s multimedia work eludes any simplistic categorisation or definition. As a pioneer of performance art, installation art and video art, EXPORT has consistently broken through the boundaries separating media genres, while using her own body as an artistic medium. Photography has always played a key role in her practice – be it for documentary or experimental purposes, as an element in multimedia installations or as art in its own right.

EXPORT has had a constant awareness of the importance of visually recording her performances. Back in 1968 two of her best-known performances, TAPP und TASTKINO and the action Aus der Mappe der Hundigkeit, were attended by photographers (and filmmakers). For the performance TAPP und TASTKINO, a request was put out by megaphone asking spectators and passers-by to touch EXPORT’s breasts, which were covered by a box inspired by a cinema auditorium with a curtain that the artist wore like a garment. Participants had to maintain eye contact with EXPORT for a defined period of time while touching her, with the artist thereby reversing the voyeuristic male gaze, a typical feature of cinema. For Aus der Mappe der Hundigkeit, EXPORT took artist Peter Weibel through the centre of Vienna o…
 
 
 
Aphasia
 
Adji Dieye: video still from Aphasia, 2022 © Adji Dieye
 

Adji Dieye » Aphasia

 
... until 29 May 2023
 
 

Fotomuseum Winterthur

Grüzenstr. 44+45, 8400 Winterthur

www.fotomuseum.ch
 
 
The practice of Italian Senegalese artist Adji Dieye (b. 1991), based in Zurich and Dakar, Senegal, is dedicated to the themes of postcolonialism and nation-building. From an Afro-diasporic perspective the artist examines how language and the urban landscape function in the writing of history, whose linearity becomes the focus of her critical enquiry. At the centre of Dieye’s exhibition is the video-based work Aphasia (2022), newly produced especially for Fotomuseum Winterthur during an artist residency of several months in Dakar. The work allows Afro-diasporic communities and Black identities to express themselves as living archives by giving them agency and a voice.

The loss of language is the conceptual starting point of the cross-disciplinary work Aphasia, which uses the interplay of photography, video and performance to unveil the contradictions of national knowledge production. The term "aphasia" (deriving from the ancient Greek word αφασία for speechlessness) describes a cognitive language disorder in which individuals are often unable to remember or communicate words. In Dieye’s work, however, the term is appropriated and transferred into a cultural context through a speech-based performance in different public spaces in Dakar. We see the artist sitting on a rooftop, a stack of pipes or a huge mound of building sand, with buildings and construction sites in the background mostly wrapped in fabric or covered in scaffolding. Absentmindedly, she leafs through a manuscript, mumbling sentences in broken French – excerpts of presidential speeches, written in French, that have been delivered to the public since Senegal’s independence in 1960 and which Dieye has arduously r…
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Brussels BE art brussels  
 
 
Art Brussels 2023
 
 
 

Art Brussels 2023

 

Carlos Aires » Nevin Aladağ » Helena Almeida » Will Benedict » Melanie Bonajo » Dirk Braeckman » Thorsten Brinkmann » David Claerbout » Julie Cockburn » Anton Corbijn » Arpaïs Du Bois » Elsa & Johanna » Esther Ferrer » Regina José Galindo » Carlos Garaicoa » Dan Graham » Sara Imloul » Sanja Iveković » Ye Linghan » Eric Manigaud » Edgar Martins » Hans Op de Beeck » Perejaume » Bruno V. Roels » Anastasia Samoylova » Jim Shaw » Stephan Vanfleteren » Haegue Yang » YANG Yongliang » Jan Yoors » ...

 

20 – 23 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Dallas US Dallas Art Fair  
 
 
Dallas Art Fair 2023
 
 
 

Dallas Art Fair 2023

 

Darren Almond » Iván Argote » Nicolas Baier » Matthew Brandt » Sophie Calle » Chris Engman » Leslie Hewitt » Gregor Hildebrandt » Sarah Anne Johnson » Kathrin Linkersdorff » Wardell Milan » Takashi Murakami » Paola Pivi » Meghann Riepenhoff » Tavares Strachan » ...

 

20 – 23 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Shanghai CN PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai  
 
 
PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2023
 
 
 

PHOTOFAIRS Shanghai 2023

 

Birdhead (Ji Weiyu and Song Tao) » Delphine Diallo » Léa Habourdin » Almudena Romero » Hu Weiyi » LIU Yue » ...

 

20 – 23 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
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  Reggio Emilia IT European Photography  
 
 
FOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA 2023 - XVIII edition
 
 
 

FOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA 2023 - XVIII edition

Europe Matters

 

Andrea Abati » Michal Adamski » Marina Ballo Charmet » Olivo Barbieri » Giorgio Barrera » Giovanni Chiaramonte » Fabrizio Cicconi » Monica de Miranda » Joan Fontcuberta » Jean Louis Garnell » Luigi Ghirri » Marcello Grassi » Samuel Gratacap » Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni » Mimmo Jodice » Gianni Leone » Ariane Loze » Roberto Masotti » Geoffroy Mathieu » Rafal Milach » Fabrizio Orsi » Bernard Plossu » Francesco Radino » Olivier Richon » Simon Roberts » Alessia Rollo » Pentti Sammallahti » Cédrine Scheidig » Kai-Uwe Schulte-Bunert » Ferdinando Scianna » Klavdij Sluban » George Tatge » Ernesto Tuliozi » Fulvio Ventura » Verena von Gagern » Sabine Weiss » Yelena Yemchuk » ...

 

Fri 28 Apr 19:00
28 Apr – 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Monat der Fotografie-Off  
 
 
Monat der Fotografie-OFF 2023
 
 
 

Monat der Fotografie-OFF 2023

 

Ute Behrend » Katerina Belkina » Anja Engelke » Saeed Foroghi » Ingo Gerken » Jose Girl » Valentin Goppel » Antonia Gruber » Esther Hagenmaier » Harald Hauswald » Elena Helfrecht » Karin Irmer » Jo Jankowski » Katrin Jaquet » Michél Kekulé » Sebastian Klug » Ellen Korth » Karina-Sirkku Kurz » Ute Lindner » Josef Wolfgang Mayer » Anastasia Mityukova » Franziska Ostermann » Loreal Prystaj » Nina Röder » Rüdiger Schestag » Frank Schirrmeister » Annegret Soltau » Jindrich Streit » Nikita Teryoshin » ...

 

– 30 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Bonn DE Videonale  
 
 
Videonale 19
 
 
 

Videonale 19

 

Shobun Baile » Maija Blåfield » Kent Chan » Dor Guez » Carlos Irijalba » Ji Su Kang-Gatto » Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor » Andrew Norman Wilson »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Brescia IT Brescia Photo Festival  
 
 
Brescia Photo Festival 2023
 
 
 

Brescia Photo Festival 2023

 

Ansel Adams » Gianni Berengo Gardin » Martín Chambi » Maurizio Galimberti » Federico Garolla » Axel Hütte » David LaChapelle » ...

 

– 25 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Budapest Photo Festival  
 
 
BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2023
 
 
 

BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2023

 

Imre Benkö » Balázs Deim » Miklos Déri » Imre Drégely » Anna Fabricius » Daniel Halasz » Norbert Hartyányi » Péter Herendi » Bohnchang Koo » Péter Korniss » Ábel Krulik » Sunmin Lee » Anna Franciska Legát » Byung-hun Min » Hein-Kuhn Oh » Jan Saudek » Han Sungpil » Éva Szombat » Domonkos Varga » Miroslav Zselinsky »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Córdoba ES AFOCO - Asociación Fotográfica Cordobesa  
 
 
XVIII Bienal de Fotografía de Córdoba
 
 
 

XVIII Bienal de Fotografía de Córdoba

 

Latif Al Ani » Antonio Cabello » Estela de Castro » Maryam Firuzi » Hanna Jarzabek » Ouka Leele » Isabel Muñoz » Ana Palacios » ...

 

– 18 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Gwangju KR The Gwangju Biennale  
 
 
14th Gwangju Biennale
 
 
 

14th Gwangju Biennale

Soft and weak like water

 

Emilija Škarnulytė » Larry Achiampong » Abbas Akhavan » Farah Al Qasimi » Melanie Bonajo » Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons » Latifa Echakhch » Taloi Havini » Sky Hopinka » Yee I-Lann » Arthur Jafa » Yuki Kihara » Meiro Koizumi » Taus Makhacheva » Naeem Mohaiemem » Robert Zhao Renhui » Dayanita Singh » Buhlebezwe Siwani » David Zink Yi »

 

– 9 Jul 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Kyoto JP Kyotographie  
 
 
Kyotographie Festival 2023
 
 
 

Kyotographie Festival 2023

THEME OF 2023 "BORDER"

 

Forough Alaei » Anna Boyiazis » Coco Capitán » Joana Choumali » Cesar Dezfuli » Roger Eberhard » Miyako Ishiuchi » Diana Markosian » Boris Mikhailov » Dennis Morris » Yuriko Takagi » Yuhki Touyama » Paolo Woods » Yu Yamauchi »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Niort FR CACP  
 
 
Encounters of Young International Photography 2022
 
 
 

Encounters of Young International Photography 2022

Rencontres de la jeune photographie internationale 2022 - 27 artists

 

Romy Alizée » Chloé Azzopardi » David Fathi » Joan Fontcuberta » Soham Gupta » Thero Makepe » Myrto Papadopoulos » Yoannis Theodoropoulos » ...

 

– 27 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Oxford GB Photography Oxford  
 
 
Photo Oxford 2023
 
 
 

Photo Oxford 2023

The Hidden Power of the Archive

 

Julia Margaret Cameron » Siân Davey » Anne Ferran » Matthew Finn » Man Ray  » Jenny Matthews » Daniel Meadows » Garry Fabian Miller » Bernice Mulenga » Cornelia Parker » Martin Parr » Gerhard Richter » Megan Ringrose » Alison Rossiter » Jem Southam » Hiroshi Sugimoto » William Henry Fox Talbot » Alys Tomlinson » Carleton E. Watkins » Vanessa Winship »

 

– 6 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Paris FR Circulation(s)  
 
 
Circulation(s) 2023
 
 
 

Circulation(s) 2023

European young photography festival

 

Michal Adamski » Cynthia Mai Ammann » Laëtitia Bica » Katel Delia » Jojo Gronostay » Ann Massal » Mitchell Moreno » Peter Pflügler » Anna Szkoda » Matjaž Tančič » Jenni Toivonen » ...

 

– 21 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Sharjah AE Sharjah Biennial  
 
 
Sharjah Biennial 15
 
 
 

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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  Vancouver CA Capture Photography Festival  
 
 
Capture Photography Festival 2023
 
 
 

Capture Photography Festival 2023

 

Henry Clay Anderson » Roy Arden » James Barnor » Dawoud Bey » Arielle Bobb-Willis » Deanna Bowen » Kwame Brathwaite » Sandra Brewster » Vanley Burke » Mohamed Camara » Kennedi Carter » Jorian Charlton » Michele Pearson Clarke » Renee Cox » Erika DeFreitas » Jabulani Dhlamini » Stan Douglas » Lou (Louis) Draper » Marten Elder » Rotimi Fani-Kayode » Samuel Fosso » LaToya Ruby Frazier » WANG Guofeng » Fred Herzog » Leslie Hewitt » Ayana V. Jackson » Rashid Johnson » Liz Johnson Artur » Seydou Keïta » Lebohang Kganye » Luther Konadu » Owen Kydd » Deana Lawson » Oumar Ly » Alex McLeod » Aïda Muluneh » Eustaquio Neves » Jamal Nxedlana » Lakin Ogunbanwo » J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere » Bidemi Oloyede » Horace Ové » Gordon Parks » Dawit L. Petros » Athi-Patra Ruga » Abderramane Sakaly » Jamel Shabazz » Malick Sidibé » Xaviera Simmons » Ming Smith » Sanlé Sory » Vilhelm Sundin » Hank Willis Thomas » James Van Der Zee » Nontsikelelo "Lolo" Veleko » Ian Wallace » Carrie Mae Weems » Jin-me Yoon » Karen Zalamea » ...

 

– 30 Apr 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Worpswede DE RAW Photo Triennale  
 
 
RAW Photo Triennale 2023
 
 
 

RAW Photo Triennale 2023

Turning Point. Turning World

 

Hoda Afshar » Marina Caneve » Boris Eldagsen » Bimal Fabbri » Weronika Gęsicka » Kathleen Gerber » Alex Grein » Léa Habourdin » Wolfram Hahn » Takashi Homma » Shane Hynan » Natalia Kepesz » Milan Koch » Karina-Sirkku Kurz » Rüdiger Lubricht » Amak Mahmoodian » Lori Nix » Jana Sophia Nolle » Laura Pannack » Victoria Pidust » Max Pinckers » Silvia Rosi » Torsten Schumann » Catharina Tews » Guanyu Xu » Wolfgang Zurborn » ...

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 

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