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The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2024 opens at Photographers' Gallery London

 

Foam Talent 2024-2025 foam, Amsterdam

 

Making Light of Everything Centre de la photographie Genève

 

Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn (1911-1992) MEP Paris

Other Institutional Solo Shows are opening:
Chris Killip » Retrospective Deutsche Börse, Eschborn
Barbara Probst » Kunstmuseum Luzern
Nakaji Yasui » 1903 - 1942: Photographs Tokyo Station
Louisa Clement » Kunstmuseum Bonn
Imre Benkö » Műcsarnok Kunsthalle, Budapest
Steve Pyke » Photo Museum Ireland, Dublin
Daniel Wagener » Rozafa Elshan » CNA, Dudelange
Brassaï » Palazzo Reale, Milan
Suzanne Lafont » Centre VU Photo, Québec

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The Collection of Sir Elton John will be on auction at Christie's New York on February 22 and 23

VERITAS Art Auctioneers, Lisbon offers Photography Highlights on Wednesday 21 February 2024 .

This week are starting Melbourne Art Fair 2024
and art KARLSRUHE 2024

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  Amsterdam NL foam Fotografiemuseum  
 
Foam Talent 2024-2025
 
BURIAL from the series Las flores mueren dos veces, 2022
© Cristóbal Ascencio.
 

Foam Talent 2024-2025

 
 

Eleonora Agostini » Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein » Cristóbal Ascencio » Florian Braakman » Sander Coers » Rehab Eldalil » Issam Larkat » Xin Li » Akshay Mahajan » Thero Makepe » Marisol Mendez » Ricardo Nagaoka » André Ramos-Woodard » Aaryan Sinha » MAryam Touzani » Jaclyn Wright » Shwe Wutt Hmon » Cansu Yıldıran » Sheung Yiu » Amin Yousefi »

 
23 February – 22 May 2024
 
Opening on Thursday 22 February from 18.30 until 21.00 hrs in the presence of the artists.
Meet the Foam Talents on Saturday 24 February, from 14.00 until 16.30 hrs
 

Foam Magazine #65: Talent is now available

 
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foam Fotografiemuseum

Keizersgracht 609, 1017 DS Amsterdam

www.foam.org
 
 
Foam is excited to present twenty exceptional artists in the Talent 2024 - 2025 group exhibition. The artists’ works signify a bold, new direction in photographic art. The talents were selected during the biennial Foam Talent Call, for which an astounding 2,500 photographers from over 106 countries submitted their work. The exhibition emphasizes the role of photography as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural critique, and personal expression. In a time of increasing polarization, this year’s talents challenge the viewer to reflect on the viewpoints of others and invite empathy.

At the heart of the exhibition lies the exploration of urgent societal issues, where artists introspectively examine both themselves and the world. The topics of interest range from migration to the danger of internet algorithms, and from questioning gender roles to a reflection on the impact of colonialism. Looking to broaden the medium of photography, this year’s talents present us with innovative approaches, from embroideries on photos and the use of photogrammetry to the use of Artificial Intelligence. The selection celebrates photographers who dare to push the boundaries of creative expression.

In addition to the physical exhibition, Talent 2024-2025 is accompanied by a digital exhibition on the online platform Foam Explore, as well as Foam Magazine #65 TALENT which will be entirely devoted to this new generation of talents. In 2025, the exhibition will travel internationally. As part of the Talent program, the selected artists are invited to participate in various networking activities, mentoring, with the opportunity to have their work added to the prestigious collection of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation.
 
 
 
 
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  Antwerp BE Gallery Fifty One  
 
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  Street Chronicles

 

Sat 24 Feb 14:00

24 Feb – 20 Apr 2024

 
         
 
 
  Street Chronicles

     
         
  Harry Gruyaert » William Klein » Saul Leiter » Helen Levitt » Ray K. Metzker » Daidō Moriyama »  

Sat 24 Feb 13:00

24 Feb – 20 Apr 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung  
 
33 Light
 
Jan Scheffler
B 68.287 ° L 14.016 °, Lofoten/Norwegen
Pigment Print
60 x 60 cm
© Jan Scheffler
 

Jan Scheffler » 33 Light

 
... until 7 April 2024
 
 

Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung

Auguststr. 75, 10117 Berlin

www.aestiftung.de
 
 
For twenty years, Jan Scheffler has travelled to northern Europe, especially to Iceland, Norway, and Finland to make photographs, longing for the silence and the light characterizing these pristine landscapes. It is not just the grandiosity of nature, one still nearly untouched by mankind, that fascinates the traveler to the north, but also the light that illuminates the landscape. The radiant light of the north leaves an indelible mark.

Despite the harshness of the treks at temperatures as low as minus thirty-five degrees, the physical conditions are not evident in the images. Rather, they express the peace and happiness Jan Scheffler felt during the moments of outer and inner silence. His travels to the north are inner journeys, towards a state of arriving in a landscape that is capable of bringing to the surface feelings of utmost tranquility, the deepest peace, and greatest inner strength: “The aesthetic of this nature, which is untainted by man, is based on the absence of disharmony. There is nothing disturbing it. In this landscape you’re not searching for anything. It comes to you. I can set up the camera almost anywhere, the motif comes to me. The landscape has to exert its pull on me, so that I’m inspired to get out my camera, then I forget space, time, eating, drinking, then I am the landscape.”

The word “light” is connected to positive values such as brightness, warmth, and hope, it is the opposite of darkness and symbolizes what’s good, knowledge, awareness, and truth. Jan Scheffler’s photographs do not speak, however, of the grandeur of nature nor the experience of the sublime. They do not possess a transcendent dimension. And yet, on his travels to the north, he works with the origin, cause…
 
 
 
 
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  Berlin DE CAMERA WORK  
 
  Eugenio Recuenco »      
         
  Las Mil Y Una Noches

 

24 Feb – 13 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Willy-Brandt-Haus  
 
 
Innere Angelegenheiten
 
Warten – Fotografien aus dem Pflegeheim
St. Elisabeth-Stift Berlin, 1984–85
© Situation Kunst / Dietmar Riemann
 
 

Dietmar Riemann »

 

Innere Angelegenheiten

Fotografien 1975 - 1989

 

Thu 22 Feb 19:00
23 Feb – 28 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Bonn DE Kunstmuseum Bonn  
 
  Louisa Clement »      
         
  Becoming Lost

Bonner Kunstpreis

 

Wed 21 Feb 19:00

22 Feb – 16 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
  Tracey Rose »      
         
  SHOOTING DOWN BABYLON

 

23 Feb – 11 Aug 2024

 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Műcsarnok Kunsthalle  
 
  Imre Benkö »      
         
  True Visions

Imre Benkő's Subjective Documentary

 

23 Feb – 7 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Buenos Aires AR Rolf Art  
 
  Maria José Arjona »      
         
  El cuerpo como archivo

 

27 Feb – 29 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  Cleveland US Cleveland Museum of Art  
 
  Barbara Bosworth »      
         
  Sun Light Moon Shadow

 

24 Feb – 30 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Denver US Colorado Photographic Arts Center  
 
  Alone Together - Critical Mass 2023

50 artists from 10 countries

     
         
  Jo Ann Chaus » Jesse Egner » David Ellingsen » Marina Font » Eva Gjaltema » Claudia Ruiz Gustafson » Allison Hunter » Michael Joseph » Simone Lueck » Diane Meyer » Lou Peralta » André Ramos-Woodard » Ruddy Roye » Leah Schretenthaler » Lauren Semivan » … (4)  

Sat 24 Feb 17:00

23 Feb – 13 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Dillingen/ Saar DE Kunstverein Dillingen  
 
 
WORKS
 
Aufstrebender Zentralpunkt, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz (D)
© Werner Richner
 
 

Werner Richner »

 

WORKS

 

Sun 25 Feb 11:00
25 Feb – 24 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Dubai AE The Third Line Gallery  
 
  Farah Al Qasimi »      
         
  Toy World

 

27 Feb – 19 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Dublin IE Photo Museum Ireland  
 
  Steve Pyke »      
         
  I Could Read the Sky.

Imprints: photography as practice

 

22 Feb – 16 Mar 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Dudelange LU Centre national de l'audiovisuel  
 
opus incertum
 
Daniel Wagener: "opus incertum"
Exhibition view at the Chapelle de la Charité, Arles © Armand Quetsch / CNA
 

Daniel Wagener » opus incertum

 
Luxembourg Photography Award 2023
 
24 February – 16 June 2024
 
Opening: Saturday, 24 February, 11 am

Exhibition organized in collaboration with Lët’z Arles a.s.b.l.
 
 

CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel

1b, rue du Centenaire, 3475 Dudelange

www.cna.lu
 
 
"Opus incertum" – a term borrowed from Roman masonry, which consists of building walls from small blocks, broken tiles, and a variety of bricks - is an in-situ installation created by Daniel Wagener in response to the call from Lët'z Arles for the 2023 edition of the Rencontres internationales de la photographie, in Arles' iconic Chapelle de la Charité.

The artist was confronted with a religious building, a place of worship steeped in memory, history, religious iconography, baroque workmanship, gold, stucco, fake and real marble, and symbols. He chose to react through extreme contrast and built a system of prefabricated shelves, industrial racks, crossing the main nave from left to right, filled with images of contemporary "construction sites", urban views, traces of buildings from the past and present. This modular unit for storing images obstructed the view of the altar and, by replacing the object of worship, became the artistic interface of a new cult of consumption. Through his exhibition the artist questions the nature of the icon in our contemporary society and encourages us to reflect on the place of the spiritual and its intersection with the material.

Invited by the CNA/Pomhouse for the now traditional return of the arlesian exhibitions to Luxembourg, making the work accessible to the Luxembourg public who did not have the opportunity to visit Arles, the question arose of how to install opus incertum in this new setting. The easy copy-and-paste solution was quickly abandoned. A new in-situ installation was conceived, with the generous support of the CNA, enabling us to rethink the scenography and produce new images.

Once again, we find ourselves in an emblematic location, a kind of ind…
 
 
 
1 – 2 – 3 HIC HIC SALTA ! 
 
Rozafa Elshan: Point de départ 3, Arles, 2023.
 

Rozafa Elshan » 1 – 2 – 3 HIC HIC SALTA !

 
Luxembourg Photography Award Mentorship 2023
 
24 February – 7 July 2024
 
Opening: Saturday, 24 February, 11 am

Exhibition organized in collaboration with Lët’z Arles a.s.b.l.
 
 

CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel

1b, rue du Centenaire, 3475 Dudelange

www.cna.lu
 
 
Today, let us take from our pocket a little piece of paper folded in two to find therein a few words of encouragement scribbled in pencil. – Approach the centre of the platform, position yourself dear guest and read aloud the invitation addressed to you.

HIC HIC SALTA! in 1 - 2 - 3 seconds; HERE NOW JUMP! on the platform set up upon the ground so that you may at last, weightless, exist in a brief present moment. Let us hush into this silence to rid ourselves of our dear personality and to create therein a poem.(1) Let us descend the rising current of all life in a single and unique inscription. The boards laid on the ground forming a horizontal invite to get as close as possible to things so as to experience, with the body, the event which, once secured, as soon escapes us.

At the scale of a tiny flake, leaning into the slope towards sensitive matter, it insists by shifting gesture upon a kind of verification. Let’s jump, let’s dance and slice this space-time so that we may populate and tighten the surface to which we cling. For the occasion of this exhibition and by means of a search through permanent passage, the guest empties once more their daily pockets so as to show to us their footholds upon this stage. By way of each leap, harried and constantly jostled, he passes the faces of a crowd to afterwards reject them outright (2). He would repeat this movement right to the bottom of the bag to weigh nothing in the end (3). Yet despite all efforts to strip away, something constantly looms in the palm of their hand.

In 1 - 2 - 3 seconds, we can try to situate this something by laying it down in the middle of the floor. Dvora’s laces, the sound of a thou…
 
 
 
 
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  Genève CH Centre de la photographie Genève  
 
  Making Light of Everything

     
         
  Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah » Jessica Backhaus » Emma Bedos » Mathieu Bernard-Reymond » Sara De Brito Faustino » Charlie Engman » Alina Frieske » Peter Hauser » Moritz Jekat » Leigh Merrill » Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs » Martin Widmer »  

Tue 27 Feb 18:00

28 Feb – 28 Apr 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Frankfurt DE Deutsche Börse  
 
A Retrospective
 
Chris Killip
Girls Playing in the street, Wallsend, Tyneside, 1976
© Chris Killip Photography Trust/Magnum Photos
 

Chris Killip » A Retrospective

 
22 February – 19 May 2024
 
Visiting the exhibition is possible as part of regular guided tours, on the "Open Saturday" on 20 April 2024 and during the Night of the Museums on 4 May 2024.
 
 

Deutsche Börse

Mergenthalerallee 61, 65760 Eschborn

deutscheboersephotographyfoundation.org/
 
 
With this exhibition, the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation honours the work of influential British photographer Chris Killip (1946-2020). Among the roughly 140 photographs on display, a particular focus lies on the time Killip spent on the Isle of Man and in the north of England. "Chris Killip. A Retrospective" is the most comprehensive presentation of his oeuvre in Germany to date.

Chris Killip poignantly documented the lives of people in the north of England, who were particularly affected by the economic shifts of the 1970s and 1980s. His portraits, landscapes and architectural photographs show both the consequences and challenges of deindustrialisation and those brought on by the political changes in the wake of Margaret Thatcher’s accession to power in 1979. Killip captured the harsh everyday lives of workers and their families in unsparing yet empathetic black and white images. They bear witness to the personal relationships he established with his protagonists over long periods. To this day, his social documentary approach continues to exert a formative influence on the visual language of subsequent generations of photographers.

Chris Killip was born on the Isle of Man in 1946, the son of a pub owner. By chance, he discovered photography at the age of 17 when he came across an image by Henri Cartier-Bresson in a French magazine. It touched him so deeply that he decided to drop out of his hotel apprenticeship and become a photographer. After a brief stint as a beach photographer, he moved to London in 1964 and worked as an assistant to advertising photographers for several years. His 1969 encounter with the work of Walker Evans and Paul Strand in New York inspired him to return to the Isle of Man to phot…
 
 
 
 
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  Houston US Catherine Couturier Gallery  
 
  Maggie Taylor »      
         
  Up Up and Away!

 

Sat 24 Feb

24 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Photographers' Gallery  
 
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2024
 
VALIE EXPORT
The Birth Madonna
after: Michelangelo Buonarroti, Pietà, Madonna della Febre, 1498-1501
Body position: reenactment
C-Print © VALIE EXPORT, Bildrecht Wien, 2023
 

Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2024

 
 

VALIE EXPORT » Gauri Gill » Lebohang Kganye » Hrair Sarkissian »

 
23 February – 2 June 2024
 
Opening: Friday 23 Febraury 6:30pm
 
 

Photographers' Gallery

16 - 18 Ramillies Street, W1F 7LW London

www.thephotographersgallery.org.uk
 
 
This long-standing annual Prize, originally established in 1996 by the Photographers' Gallery in London, identifies and rewards artists for their projects that have made a significant contribution to photography over the previous 12 months.

Over its 27-year history, the Prize has become renowned as one of the most important international awards for photographers, spotlighting outstanding, innovative and thought-provoking work. The 2024 shortlisted projects all critically engage with urgent concerns, from the remnants of war and conflict, experiences of diasporic communities and decolonisation, to contested land, heritage, equality and gender. Together these artists demonstrate photography's unique capacity to reveal what is invisible, forgotten or marginalised and imagine a path to redress.

The annual exhibition of shortlisted projects will be on show at The Photographers' Gallery, London from 23 February to 2 June 2024. It will then be on display from 15 June to 15 September 2024 at the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation in Eschborn/Frankfurt.

The winner of the £30,000 prize will be announced at an award ceremony held at The Photographers' Gallery on 16 May 2024, with the other finalists each receiving £5,000. Full details of the Prize exhibition and award evening will be announced in early 2024.
 
 
 
 
  Bert Hardy »      
         
  Photojournalism in War and Peace

 

23 Feb – 2 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
       
         
  Café Royal Books

post-war photography from Britain and Ireland.

 

23 Feb – 2 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Flowers Central  
 
  Edward Burtynsky »      
         
  New Works

 

28 Feb – 6 Apr 2024

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Large Glass  
 
Boncellino
 
Francesco Neri: from the series "Boncellino", 2023
 

Francesco Neri » Boncellino

 
... until 16 March 2024
 
 

Large Glass

392 Caledonian Road, N1 1DN London

www.largeglass.co.uk
 
 
This exhibition marks Italian photographer Francesco Neri’s London debut and the first presentation of a body of work made over the last two years in the tiny hamlet of Boncellino near to his home town of Faenza in the northern region of Emilia-Romagna. Faenza is surrounded by an abundant, cultivated landscape, farmed since Roman times with fruits and vegetables, vines and cereals. Increasingly, though, its rural villages are experiencing the deadening effects of depopulation and ecological degradation.

Boncellino is the latest iteration of what has become a prolonged study of the agrarian communities of Neri’s native region. The study was catalysed in 2009 by an encounter with a local farmer Livio Papi. With their meeting, Neri found the key to unlock his own deep sense of connection to place. Through the portraiture of the region’s people, and more specifically, his photographic interaction with them, he saw the route "to understand where I am from". Like many photographers who focus on what is closest to them, the project is in one sense also an evolving self-portrait. Neri returns to photograph people - and the buildings they have made - again and again, "to retrace my steps and see how things and people have changed. I too have changed in turn." As the work grows, the photographer and his subjects age together, and the photographic project itself becomes a record of the passage of time.

Excerpt from the introduction written by Kate Bush.

Part of the exhibition is a new portfolio, Wooden Tool Shed, comprising 8 gelatin silver contact prints and an accompanying book with further illustrations, alongside a new text by David Campany, produced by Imagebeeld Edition, Brussels.
 
 
 
 
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  Los Angeles US WEBBER  
 
  Senta Simond »      
         
  Dissonance

 

24 Feb – 13 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US GALERIE XII LA  
 
  Joey Tranchina »      
         
  Los Angeles in the Sixties

 

Sat 24 Feb 16:00

24 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US GALERIE XII LA  
 
  Paolo Ventura »      
         
  The Man Who Could Walk Through Walls

 

Sat 24 Feb 16:00

24 Feb – 4 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US Morán Morán  
 
  Robert Mapplethorpe »      
         
  Animism, Faith, Violence, and Conquest

 

Sat 24 Feb 18:00

24 Feb – 23 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US Gallery Luisotti  
 
  Hollywood

     
         
  Robert Cumming » John Divola »  

Sat 2 Mar

24 Feb – 4 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US JOAN  
 
 
OTHER TIME AND DAVRA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE
 
Saodat Ismailova, Chillpiq (still), 2018. HD film, color, sound, 17 min.
 
 

Saodat Ismailova »

 

OTHER TIME AND DAVRA RESEARCH COLLECTIVE

 

22 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Luzern CH Kunstmuseum Luzern  
 
  Barbara Probst »      
         
  Subjective Evidence

 

Fri 23 Feb 18:00

24 Feb – 16 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Canal de Isabel II  
 
  Jordi Socías »      
         
  Al final de la escapada

 

22 Feb – 21 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Galeria Elba Benitez  
 
  Carlos Garaicoa »      
         
  π = 3,1416

 

24 Feb – 6 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Milano IT 10 Corso Como  
 
  Roe Ethridge »      
         
  Happy Birthday Louise Parker

 

21 Feb – 5 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Milano IT Palazzo Reale  
 
  Brassaï »      
         
  L'occhio di Parigi

 

23 Feb – 2 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Milano IT Alessia Paladini Gallery  
 
  Tina Cosmai »      
         
  TIMELESS

 

Thu 22 Feb 18:00

22 Feb – 6 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Sous Les Etoiles  
 
  Carolle Benitah »      
         
  B, OR THE MEMORY OF CHILDHOOD

 

22 Feb – 6 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Yancey Richardson Gallery  
 
  Hellen van Meene »      
         
  The Dissolve

 

Thu 22 Feb 18:00

22 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 
         
 
 
  Carolyn Drake »      
         
  Glorify Yourself

 

Thu 22 Feb 18:00

22 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Paula Cooper Gallery  
 
  Bernd & Hilla Becher »      
         
  Bernd & Hilla Becher

 

Fri 23 Feb 17:00

24 Feb – 30 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  Olten CH IPFO Haus der Fotografie  
 
  Vivian Maier »      
         
  Anthology

 

24 Feb – 19 May 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Miranda  
 
Private views
 
JEAN CURRAN
Godard/Bardot, 2022
Dye transfer print
Image 21 x 51 cm
Sheet 50 x 60 cm
 

Private views

 
Observed, posed and staged portraits of the intimate sphere
 

Jo Ann Callis » Jean Curran » Tanya Marcuse » Laura Stevens » Arne Svenson »

 
... until 9 March 2024
 
Galerie Miranda is 6! The big birthday exhibition with 4 group shows and 22 artists from 1 February to 29 June 2024
 
 

Galerie Miranda

21 rue du Château d’Eau, 75010 Paris

www.galeriemiranda.com
 
 
Private Views is the first in a series of four capsule exhibitions that celebrate Galerie Miranda's 6th birthday. Curated across broad themes by gallery founder Miranda Salt, with both new and inventory works, this anniversary cycle reviews the gallery's choices to date and places historical photographic references in conversation with contemporary signatures.

Private Views presents distinctive works that broach different aspects of intimacy - beauty, bodies, stereotypes, privacy, desire, love and the end of love - with staged, documented and narrated bodies of work produced from the mid 1970s to today. Shown exclusively and for the first time are selected images by Jean Curran whose hand-made dye-transfer prints are produced from the original Cinemascope reels of Le Mépris (Contempt, 1963) by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Brigitte Bardot.
 
 
 
 
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  Paris FR Maison Européenne Photo  
 
  Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn (1911-1992) — Fashion Icon

     
         
  Erwin Blumenfeld » Louise Dahl-Wolfe » Horst P. Horst » Irving Penn »  

28 Feb – 26 May 2024

 
         
 
 
  Exteriors — Annie Ernaux and Photography

Annie Ernaux, 2022 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

     
         
  Harry Callahan » Claude Dityvon » Dolorès Marat » Daidō Moriyama » Marie-Paule Nègre » Janine Niépce » Issei Suda » Henry Wessel » Bernard-Pierre Wolff »  

28 Feb – 26 May 2024

 
         
 
 
  Iris Millot »      
         
  Prix Dior de la Photographie et des Arts Visuels pour Jeunes Talents 2023

 

28 Feb – 7 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Pittsburgh US Silver Eye Center for Photography  
 
  o_ Man!

     
         
  Kelli Connell » Natalie Krick »  

22 Feb – 13 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Québec CA Centre VU Photo  
 
  Suzanne Lafont »      
         
  Et toi, chère plante?

 

23 Feb – 28 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Stockholm SE Fotografiska Museum  
 
  Henriette Sabroe Ebbesen »      
         
  Kaleidoscope

 

23 Feb – 11 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Stuttgart DE vhs-photogalerie  
 
 
RECENT TOPOGRAPHICS
 
"Contemplationes XIX" © Rainer Zerback
 
 

Rainer Zerback »

 

RECENT TOPOGRAPHICS

 

Thu 22 Feb 19:00
23 Feb – 5 May 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Tel Aviv IL INDIE photography group  
 
  Fades

     
         
  Yevgenia Gutterman » Michal Shani »  

Thu 22 Feb 19:00

22 Feb – 2 Mar 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP PGI - Photo Gallery  
 
  Boats, Books, Birds

Recorded in Wood by Robert Adams / Photographs by Joshua Chuang

     
         
  Robert Adams » Joshua Chuang »  

28 Feb – 8 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Photographers' gallery  
 
  Fumikiyo Nagamachi »      
         
  OLD VILLAGE

 

27 Feb – 7 Mar 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Tokyo JP Tokyo Station  
 
Nakaji Yasui 1903 - 1942: Photographs
 
Nakaji Yasui
(Horse and Girls), 1940,
private collection (on deposit at Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art)
 

Nakaji Yasui » 1903 - 1942: Photographs

 
23 February – 14 April 2024
 
 

Tokyo Station

1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, 100-0005 Tokyo
www.ejrcf.or.jp/gallery/english/
 
 
This exhibition is the first in 20 years of Yasui Nakaji [1903-1942], an outstanding figure of the modern Japanese photography. During 1910s to 1930s was a fruitful and a highpoint in the history of Japanese photography because of the vigorous exploration of amateur photographers. The leading figure of this period was Yasui Nakaji. Until he died at 38 of illness, Yasui produced remarkably various works throughout his short career as a photographer. Those works were praised by the photographers of the time and the later, such as Domon Ken and Moriyama Daido.

Photography is freedom! Collection of Yasui’s masterpieces with his glow of variations and insights
Yasui boldly took on the challenge using wide-ranging techniques and styles and turned the camera on various subjects. However, sincere attitude and sensitivity towards the world penetrates those works. Various thoughts and feelings will come and go through one’s mind when immersed in what Yasui saw and what he tried to show. His works are full of his wonder and excitement finding the hidden “secrets of the world” in nondescript scene with his compassionate gaze towards small, hideous, and ignored things. Yasui’s works still attracts us after 100 years of production. This exhibition aim to retrospect the whole picture of Yasui Nakaji through more than 200 works. Various materials including approximately 140 vintage prints which survived the war, about 60 negatives and contact prints produced on the basis of research are exhibited. The exhibition traces Yasui's activities empirically and brings back to life the work of the great artist who opened up the possibilities of photography in the present day.
 
 
 
 
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22 Feb – 5 May 2024

 
         
 
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25 Feb – 16 Jun 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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TECHNO WORLDS / THE PULSE OF TECHNO
 
PPP - Protest Party Portraits 1995 – 1997
© Jules Spinatsch
 

TECHNO WORLDS / THE PULSE OF TECHNO

 
Techno Culture in two exhibitions at Photobastei
 

Tony Cokes » Ryoji Ikeda » Tom Kawara » Robert Lippok » Hitori Ni » Carsten Nicolai » Rita Palanikumar » Vinca Petersen » Daniel Pflumm » Sarah Schönfeld » Jeremy Shaw » Jules Spinatsch » The Otolith Group (Kodwo Eshun, Anjalika Sagar) » Nicola van Zijl » Tobias Zielony »

 
... until 31 March 2024
 
 

Photobastei

Sihlquai 125, 8005 Zürich

www.photobastei.ch
 
 
For the very first time, Switzerland’s techno culture is finding its way into the museum. To celebrate this multifaceted youth culture, Photobastei is proud to present two major exhibitions.

"TECHNO WORLDS" is supported by the Goethe-Institut. It engages with local and global techno perspectives through the works of visual artists and wages an experiment by showcasing some significant developments of techno and club culture.

"THE PULSE OF TECHNO" is produced by Photobastei, with a focus on Zurich’s techno scene, which took off in the 90s. The city became a European hotspot for electronic music, so much so that the Federal Office of Culture put Zurich's techno scene on the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list of living traditions in 2017.

The two exhibitions include an extensive supporting programme with parties by international and Swiss stars, concerts, workshops, an oral history series on club history: Zurich Calling, panels by the Zurich Bar and Club Commission and conversations with influential figures of the early days.

TECHNO WORLDS by the Goethe-Institut – The Many Faces of Techno

The focus of the exhibition "TECHNO WORLDS", explores the multifaceted local and global relationship to techno, which Goethe-Institut has already premiered in diverse locations on three continents. The title refers to various techno scenes and genres, including international subcultural-political projects from varying periods. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue in which authors examine the techno phenomenon from diverse perspectives. After stops in North and South America, most recently in Los Angeles, Mexico City and Montevideo," TECHNO WORLDS" is p…
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Melbourne Art Fair 2024

 

Jan Albers » Zoë Croggon » Mark Francis » Isaac Julien » Julie Rrap » Ali Tahayor » ...

 

Thu 22 Feb 17:00
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22 – 25 Feb 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Frieze Art Fair | Los Angeles

 

Harold Ancart » Hakeem b (Benyoucef) » Huma Bhabha » Widline Cadet » Simon Denny » Tracey Emin » Rodney Graham » Lynn Hershman Leeson » Robert Mapplethorpe » Trevor Paglen » Hiroshi Sugimoto » Wolfgang Tillmans » ...

 

29 Feb – 3 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
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Modern & Contemporary Art
 
Lot 35
ALLAN SEKULA
"Tha cabinet of D. Lombroso, Turin, 1998-2000"
5.000 - 8.000 €
 

Modern & Contemporary Art

 

Photography Highlights

 
Auction 137:
Wednesday | 21 February 2024 | 7pm


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Photography Highlights:

22 PEDRO BARATEIRO "Come to flavour..."
4.500 - 6.000 €

24 ROSÂNGELA RENNÓ "Phoenix"
7.000 - 9.000 €

25 JOÃO MARIA GUSMÃO E PEDRO PAIVA “A chama meteórica”, 2004
6.000 - 8.000 €

26 VASCO ARAÚJO Untitled
1.500 - 2.000 €

27 JOÃO MARIA GUSMÃO E PEDRO PAIVA "Falling cat", 2010
3.500 - 5.000 €

28 ERWIN WURM "The Artist Begging for Mercy (Dedicated to Maurizio)" 2002
20.000 - 30.000 €

29 ERWIN WURM Untitled ("Leopoldstadt"), 2004
3.000 - 5.000 €

30 ERWIN WURM Untitled ("Leopoldstadt"), 2004
3.000 - 5.000 €

31 JOÃO PENALVA "The Prize Song"
3.000 - 5.000 €

32 JOÃO PENALVA "The Prize Song nº10"
3.000 - 5.000 €

33 EDGARD DE SOUZA Untiled
800 - 1.200 €

34 VIK MUNIZ "Elevador"
 
 
 
 
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  The Collection of Sir Elton John

     
         
  Francis Bruguière » Henri Cartier-Bresson » Imogen Cunningham » El Lissitzky » John Hagemeyer » Lewis Hine » Horst P. Horst » André Kertész » Edmund Kesting » Rudolf Koppitz » Dorothea Lange » Tina Modotti » Nickolas Muray » Paul Outerbridge » Alfred Stieglitz » ...  

22 – 23 Feb 2024

 
         
 
 
 
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international festival of photography

 

Tony Albert » Fiona Amundsen » Ying Ang » Chloé Azzopardi » Marta Bogdańska » Edward Burtynsky » Anna Carey » Peta Clancy » Michael Cook » Zoë Croggon » Bieke Depoorter » Cesar Dezfuli » Liu Di » Giulio di Sturco » Omar Victor Diop » Lauren Dunn » Boris Eldagsen » Rennie Ellis » CAO Fei » Jacqueline Felstead » Adam Ferguson » Caroline Garcia » Amos Gebhardt » Nan Goldin » Noémie Goudal » Sunil Gupta » Jana Hartmann » Ponch Hawkes » Eliza Hutchinson » Priya Kambli » Rosemary Laing » Mous Lamrabat » Janet Laurence » XIAO Lu » Paula Mahoney » Ryan McGinley » Michael Najjar » Jill Orr » Sonia Payes » Max Pinckers » Isadora Romero » Malick Sidibé » Stephanie Syjuco » Darren Sylvester » Claudia Terstappen » Angela Tiatia » Lisa Tomasetti » Ulrich Wüst » Carmen Winant » Jemina Wyman » John Yuyi » Anne Zahalka » ...

 

1 – 24 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Banff CA Exposure Photography Festival  
 
 
Exposure Photography Festival 2024
 
 
 

Exposure Photography Festival 2024

 

M'hammed Kilito » Patricia Krivanek » Christine Osinski » Louie Palu » Han Sungpil » Leonard Suryajaya »

 

– 3 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Bangkok TH Thailand Biennale  
 
 
Thailand Biennale, Chiang Rai 2023
 
 
 

Thailand Biennale, Chiang Rai 2023

 

Maria Thereza Alves » Korakrit Arunanondchai » Kader Attia » Pablo Bartholomew » CHIA-WEI HSU » Pierre Huyghe » Michael Lin » Almagul Menlibaeva » Ernesto Neto » Anading Poklong » Shimabuku » Kamonlak Sukchai » Sarah Sze » HO Tzu Nyen » Apichatpong Weerasethakul » Cheng Xinhao » Haegue Yang » ...

 

– 30 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Aliments Terre

 

Morgane Delfosse » Gwenvaël Engel » Daniel Molinier » Margaux Olivré » Patrice Terraz » ...

 

– 2 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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PhotoBrussels Festival 08
 
 
 

PhotoBrussels Festival 08

European Month of Photography

 

Michael Ackerman » Helene A. Amouzou » Delali Ayivi » Vincen Beeckman » Erwin Blumenfeld » Gaël Bonnefon » Lisa Bukreyeva » Eve Cadieux » Alexander Chekmenev » Anne de Gelas » Jean Depara » Maxim Dondyuk » Olivia Droeshaut » France Dubois » Igor Efimov » Hanane El Farissi » Elsa & Johanna » Marina Gadonneix » Lara Gasparotto » Liesbet Grupping » Emma Hardy » Alexander Kadow » Viktor & Sergiy Kochetov » Olia Koval » Vladyslav Krasnoshchok » Sasha Kurmaz » Manon Lanjouère » Edgar Leciejewski » Lucas Leffler » Clyde Lepage » Julien Magre » Dolorès Marat » Boris Mikhailov » Vik Muniz » Derrick Ofosu Boateng » Nyaba Leon Ouedraogo » Mikhail Palinchak » Evgeny Pavlov » Fab Rideti » Jonathan Rosić » Dries Segers » Noé Sendas » Sick Girl (Bing NV) » Jacques Sonck » Elena Subach » Oleksandr Suprun » Daria Svertilova » Thomas Vandenberghe » Ilan Weiss » Laure Winants » Jean Claude Wouters » ...

 

– 25 Feb 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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CHAUMONT-PHOTO-SUR-LOIRE 2023
 
 
 

CHAUMONT-PHOTO-SUR-LOIRE 2023

 

Ljubodrag Andric » Thierry Ardouin » Bae Bien-U » Nicolas Floc'h » Loredana Nemes » Eric Poitevin »

 

– 25 Feb 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  São Paulo BR Videobrasil  
 
 
22nd Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil
 
 
 

22nd Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil

Memory is an Editing Station

 

Brook Andrew » Sofia Borges » Ali Cherri » Isaac Chong Wai » Andrés Denegri » Andro Eradze » Samuel Fosso » Mella Jaarsma » Karel Koplimets » Youqine Lefèvre » Thi My Lien Nguyen » Adrian Paci » Guadalupe Rosales »

 

– 28 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Shanghai CN Shanghai Biennale - Shanghai Art Museum  
 
 
14th Shanghai Biennale
 
 
 

14th Shanghai Biennale

Cosmos Cinema

 

Julieta Aranda » Itziar Barrio » Lucile Desamory » Ray Eames » Charles Eames » Liam Gillick » Saodat Ismailova » Ilya & Emilia Kabakov » Tatsuo Kawaguchi » David Lamelas » Shuang Li » Maha Maamoun » Nicholas Mangan » Rodney McMillian » Deimantas Narkevicius » Rosalind Nashashibi » Trevor Paglen » Agnieszka Polska » Raqs Media Collective » Michel Seuphor » Tavares Strachan » János Szász »

 

– 31 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Taipei TW Taipei Biennial  
 
 
Taipei Biennial 2023
 
 
 

Taipei Biennial 2023

 

Edgar Arceneaux » Tekla Aslanishvili » Yin-Ju Chen » Natascha Sadr Haghighian » Takashi Ito » Nesrine Khodr » Jen Liu » Basim Magdy » Jumana Manna » Bahar Noorizadeh » Arthur Ou » Ellen Pau » Riar Rizaldi » Seher Shah » John Smith » Lara Tabet » Zhou Tao » Hsu Tsun-Hsu » Raed Yassin »

 

– 24 Mar 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Tel Aviv IL PHOTO IS:RAEL  
 
 
PHOTO IS:RAEL 2023
 
Noga Shadmi's series of the kidnapped penetrates the heart.
Keep sharing your images, together we will raise the global awareness and bring them back home.
 
 
 

PHOTO IS:RAEL 2023

International Photography Festival

 

postponed >> March 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 

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