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PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL   10 — 17 April 2024  
 
 
 

Michael Wesely » Museum für Fotografie Berlin

 

Alfred Ehrhardt » Rolf Tietgens » Ehrhardt Stiftung Berlin

 

Chris Killip » Graham Smith » The Martin Parr Foundation Bristol

 

Till Brönner » Ludwig Museum Budapest

 

Paul Mpagi Sepuya » DOCUMENT Chicago

 

Laura Hospes » Fotomuseum Den Haag

 

Akihiko Okamura » Photo Museum Ireland Dublin

 

Casey Orr » Open Eye Gallery Liverpool

 

CAO Fei » Lenbachhaus Munich

 

Ouka Leele » Museo Trastevere Roma

 

Anouk Kruithof » Kunsthal Rotterdam

 

Birdhead » CHANEL NEXUS Tokyo

 

Oliviero Toscani » Museum für Gestaltung Zurich

 

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  Amsterdam NL Annet Gelink Gallery  
 
  Yael Bartana »      
         
  Yael Bartana

 

13 Apr – 25 May 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Amsterdam NL MAQAM / foam Fotografiemuseum  
 
Icoon
 
Deel van mij, deel van elkaar, 2024 © Guurtje Wever.
 

Icoon

 

Angela Ovaa, Ema Catharina van Bolhuis, Guurtje Wever, Marloe Stroeken, Seqouia Duker, Xaveer May, Yasemin Demirözcan, Zehra Göktaş

 
11 April – 1 July 2024
 
Opening: Thursday 11 April 18:30h
 
 

MAQAM

Jan van Schaffelaarplantsoen 2, 1061 DN Amsterdam

www.foam.org
 
 
Foam and MAQAM proudly present the group exhibition Icoon, developed in collaboration with the city council of Amsterdam. The works in the exhibition are created by eight young talents, produced during a five-part workshop series and launched with a publication under the same name.

Renowned professionals such as Dana Lixenberg, Linda van Deursen and Zeinab El Bouni collaborated closely with the participants and guided them in making autonomous work. This resulted in a collection of inspiring stories and images reflecting the diversity and power of everyday icons.
 
 
 
 
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  Antwerp BE Galerie Baudelaire  
 
  Martijn Doolaard »      
         
  Amoro

 

14 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Atlanta US Jackson Fine Art  
 
  Lalla Essaydi »      
         
  Conflicted Identities

 

11 Apr – 29 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
  Shanequa Gay »      
         
  Gateway to the South

 

11 Apr – 29 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
  In the Viewing Room

     
         
  Walker Evans » Arthur Rothstein » Ben Shahn » Eudora Welty »  

11 Apr – 29 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Barcelona ES ProjecteSD  
 
  Dora García »      
         
  58 prólogos y un final (58 prologues and one end)

 

Thu 11 Apr 19:00

11 Apr – 30 May 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Museum für Fotografie  
 
Berlin 1860 – 2023
 
Michael Wesely mit Hein Gorny:
Alexanderplatz, Berlin 1946/2023
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
 

Michael Wesely » Berlin 1860 – 2023

 
12 April – 1 September 2024
 
Opening: Thursday, 11 April, 7pm
 
 

Museum für Fotografie

Jebensstr. 2, 10623 Berlin

www.smb.museum/mf
 
 
How can a city’s spatial and architectural development dynamics be visualised photographically? How can photography capture time and life? In two new bodies of work, the internationally renowned photographer Michael Wesely traces fragments of past realities preserved in historical architectural photographs of Berlin. In doing so, he explores the archival dimensions of the medium of photography.

For "Doubleday", Wesely precisely superimposes his own photographs over old photographs of 19th and 20th-century architecture in Berlin, creating breathtaking leaps in time between the past and the present: 19th-century strollers on Alexanderplatz encounter today’s tourists; reconstructed copies of the buildings are superimposed onto ruins; and a park has taken the place of Monbijou Palace.

In his "Human Conditions" series, the artist focuses on the traces of people’s lives around 1900 enclosed in the Prussian Photogrammetric Institute’s large-format photographs. Wesely is particularly fascinated by the spooky disappearance of people in motion, whose contours have not been captured by the long exposure times, and whose shadowy figures he meticulously exlicits.

The Museum für Fotografie is also presenting works by Michael Wesely from previous years. These include the recently completed cycle about Leipziger Platz and Potsdamer Platz that followed the development of the new city quarter from 1997 to 2021. Another group of works shows demonstrations and protest gatherings, each of which Wesely photographed with exposure times of a few minutes and whose transient nature has left only traces and ghostly apparitions. These photographs are brought into dialogue with photojournalistic images of urban life and d…
 
 
 
 
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Jeff Cowen » in dialogue

     
         
  Hans Bellmer » Joseph Beuys » Anna & Bernhard Blume » Claude Cahun » Sigmar Polke »  

Fri 12 Apr 18:00

12 Apr – 20 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung  
 
The Port of Hamburg and the Northern Coast of Germany
 
Alfred Ehrhardt
Training sailing ship of the navy "Horst Wessel", Hamburg, 1930s/40s
Silver gelatin paper
24,0 x 15,8 cm
© Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung
Rolf Tietgens
Altona fish market on Sunday morning
from: "Der Hafen", Rolf Tietgens, Heinrich Ellermann Verlag
Hamburg, 1939
© Rolf Tietgens
 

The Port of Hamburg and the Northern Coast of Germany

 

Alfred Ehrhardt » Rolf Tietgens »

 
April 13 – July 7, 2024
 
Opening: Friday, April 12, 7–9pm

Curated by Prof. Dr. Eckhardt Köhn
 
 

Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung

Auguststr. 75, 10117 Berlin

www.aestiftung.de
 
 
Rolf Tietgens (1911–84) is regarded one of the most important photographers of the 1930s, but only a handful of people in Germany are familiar with his oeuvre. His work fell into obscurity after he emigrated to New York at the end of 1938, threatened with persecution as a homosexual artist in Germany. Since he never returned to his homeland, his body of work remained forgotten for quite some time. Today his book Der Hafen (The Port), published by the renowned Heinrich Ellermann Verlag in 1939 to mark the 750th anniversary celebrations of the port of Hamburg, has to be considered one of the preeminent photo books of the 1930s. It can be regarded as the most sophisticated elaboration of this subject matter in the history of German photography.

Tietgens confidently employs the vocabulary of Neues Sehen to lend his images a symbolic dimension with a personal touch. The port appears as a multifaceted, archaic setting where humans have impacted and defined the transition from water to land. Shipping traffic and the associated technical processes are only one part of a complex organism encompassing the spheres of architecture and work as well as those of commerce and nighttime entertainment. In an unpublished promotional text, Rolf Tietgens described his aesthetic concept as follows: "We sought to capture aspects of the port’s fluctuating appearance, whose overall impression nevertheless remains the same, and to link these with other captured moments. The result is a book of images that can perhaps convey what PORT means; moreover, it seeks to depict the life and unique spirit of the port of Hamburg."

Since both the original prints and negatives from Tietgen’s port book are lost, the images are …
 
 
 
 
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  Bonn DE Parrotta  
 
  Susa Templin »      
         
  TRANSPARENCY

 

Sat 13 Apr 15:00

13 Apr – 24 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Bristol GB The Martin Parr Foundation  
 
  20/20: Chris Killip / Graham Smith

     
         
  Chris Killip » Graham Smith »  

11 Apr – 30 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Brussels BE Stieglitz19  
 
  Chad Moore »      
         
  Chad Moore

 

13 Apr – 25 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Brussels BE Fondation A Stichting  
 
  Contacts

     
         
  Luc Chessex » Walker Evans » Guido Guidi » Olivier Kervern »  

11 Apr – 30 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Budapest HU PH21 Gallery  
 
  Fern Nesson »      
         
  Tilt!

 

16 Apr – 30 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Ludwig Museum Budapest  
 
  Till Brönner »      
         
  Identity - Landscape Europe

 

Sat 13 Apr 18:00

14 Apr – 25 Aug 2024

 
         
 
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  Buenos Aires AR Rolf Art  
 
  Gabriela Golder »      
         
  REVUELTAS

 

12 Apr – 12 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Chicago US Mariane Ibrahim Gallery  
 
  Lorraine O'Grady »      
         
  The Knight, or Lancela Palm-and-Steel

 

10 Apr – 25 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Chicago US DOCUMENT  
 
  Paul Mpagi Sepuya »      
         
  Infinite Like Night

 

Fri 12 Apr 17:00

12 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Dresden DE Kunstsammlungen Dresden  
 
Contexts. A Dresden Reflection
 
Candida Höfer
Semper Oper Dresden II 2023
© VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2024
 

Candida Höfer » Contexts. A Dresden Reflection

 
... until 21 July 2024
 
 

Kunstsammlungen Dresden

Residenzschloss, Taschenberg 2, 01067 Dresden

www.skd.museum
 
 
The exhibition "Candida Höfer: Contexts. Reflections on Dresden" presents for the first time large-format works focusing on Dresden’s opera house, the Semperoper, produced by the internationally renowned artist. Höfer uses photography to reflect on the interior spaces and organisational structures of architectures of cultural representation. In this "contexts" exhibition she presents her work in dialogue with works fromthe Kupferstich-Kabinett.

Each of Höfer’s fourteen new photographs imagines a specific context of her practice as an artistic photographer: process, organisation, and techniques of production; cultural, scientific, and historical backgrounds; anthropological and geographical references. Each work of Semper Oper Dresden interacts with woodcuts, engravings, and etchings by such artists as Albrecht Dürer, Daniel Hopfer, and Giovanni Battista Piranesi. This gives rise to questions regarding similarities and differences in artistic thinking about various types of architecture and spaces as venues for cultural rituals. Spaces for rehearsal, storage, performance, leisure, and working inside the opera house, thus, become a lens to look at the context of the museum as a place of research, collecting, archiving, exhibiting, and working.

On the one hand, by presenting the artist's contemporary practice alongside works from the collection, a connection is established between her photographs and the prints featuring two-dimensional representations of space. On the other hand, the environment of the venue itself becomes a subject of reflection with an exhibition architecture of Kuehn Malvezzi Architekten that creates a context-conscious presentation. Through this interplay of different contexts, each image is able to retain the openness to interpretation that is characteristic of Höfer’s works.

Candida Höfer (born in Eberswalde in 1944) In 1973, she was admitted to the Düsseldorf Art Academy, where she belonged to the first generation of artists studying in the class of Bernd and Hilla Becher, now regarded as the international photographic avant-garde of post-war modernism in Germany. In September 2024, she was awarded the Käthe Kollwitz Prize of the Academy of Arts, Berlin, Germany. The artist lives in Cologne.
 
 
 
 
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  Den Haag NL Fotomuseum Den Haag  
 
  Laura Hospes »      
         
  Skin Ego

 

13 Apr – 11 Aug 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Dublin IE Photo Museum Ireland  
 
The Memories of Others
 
Burning building, Derry city, Northern Ireland, c. 1969
© Estate of Akihiko Okamura
 

Akihiko Okamura » The Memories of Others

 
11 April – 6 July 2024
 
Opening: Thursday 11 April 6pm
 
 

Photo Museum Ireland

Meeting House Square, D02 X406 Dublin

photomuseumireland.ie
 
 
Photo Museum Ireland is delighted to present the world premiere of The Memories of Others exhibition, photobook and film on the Irish work of Japanese photographer Akihiko Okamura.

From the late 1960s to the early 1980s, renowned Japanese war photographer Akihiko Okamura (1929-1985) created a remarkable, compelling and largely unseen body of work in Ireland, north and south. This exhibition also launches a major programme which include sa documentary film and the first publication on Okamura’s Irish work. After covering the Vietnam War, Akihiko Okamura went to Ireland in 1968 to visit the country of JFK’s ancestors. Soon after, in 1969, he decided to move to Ireland with his family. From then on, he continually photographed the Troubles in the North and his life with his family in the South, until he suddenly passed away, in 1985. His photographs of Ireland, which have barely been seen before, demonstrate a unique artistic vision. This uniqueness is partly because Okamura chose to live in Ireland: of all the international photographers active during those years, he was in this sense a singular case of absolute commitment to Irish and Northern Irish history. This fusion with his subject matter led him to create images which were innovative both in terms of his own practice and of the photographic representation of the Troubles. His profound, personal relationship with Ireland allowed him to develop a new method of documenting conflict: poetic and ethereal moments of peace in a time of war.

Unlike other representations of the North of Ireland at that time, Okamura’s photographs are almost all in colour. Made in the North as well as in the South of Ireland, his photographs broke from the photojournalistic tradition, cre…
 
 
 
 
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  Düsseldorf DE Julia Stoschek Collection  
 
  Lynn Hershman Leeson »      
         
  Are Our Eyes Targets?

 

Tue 9 Apr 18:00

11 Apr 2024 – 2 Feb 2025

 
         
 
 
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  Eschborn 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

 
... until 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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  Hamburg DE Jenisch Haus  
 
 
JA, ICH WILL!
 
Hochzeitsfoto Spanien © Juan de la Cruz Megías
 
 

JA, ICH WILL!

Die Kunst der Hochzeitsfotografie

 

Manal Alhumeed » Valerie Baeriswyl » Juan de la Cruz Megias » Focus & Blur (Enoch Boateng & Maxwell Aggrey) » Lindsay Ladd » Oreste e Ivana Pipolo » Sam Ekta » Thomas Sauvin » Massimo Stefanutti »

 

15 Apr 2024 – 24 Feb 2025

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Hamburg DE Haus der Photographie  
 
THE END OF THE WORLD
 
Claudia Andujar
Sem Título - da série Sonhos Yanomami
[Untitled from Yanomami Dreams series], 2002
© Claudia Andujar. Courtesy Galeria Vermelho, São Paulo
 

Claudia Andujar » THE END OF THE WORLD

 
... until 19 May 2024
 
 

Haus der Photographie

Deichtorstr. 1, 20095 Hamburg

www.deichtorhallen.de
 
 
The Swiss-born Brazilian photographer and activist Claudia Andujar (*1931) serves as a role model for many politically motivated artists today. She is not only an outstanding photographer but also an activist who uses her artistic voice to draw attention to social injustices and defend the rights of indigenous communities. Her political commitment is reflected in her photography, which is not only artistically documentary but also carries a clear political message.

After fleeing the Nazis, she decided to pursue a career as a photojournalist and became involved in the fight against dictatorship and violence in her new home of Brazil. From the early 1970s, she documented not only the daily life of the Yanomami indigenous community in the Amazon in northern Brazil, but also the conflicts they faced due to mining, land disputes, and diseases. Andujar henceforth dedicated her life and work to the struggle for the rights of the Yanomami, a community she joined.

As part of her five decades of dedication to the protection of the Yanomami, Andujar has taken over 60,000 photographs. She has advocated for the Yanomami through her art and has also become a vehement supporter of their rights. Her efforts helped to draw international attention to the threats they face. Many indigenous activists today refer to Andujar’s impactful work over the past decades.

Today, Claudia Andujar is considered one of the most important figures in photography in South America. Her works have been exhibited in renowned museums and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. She has received numerous awards and recognitions for her artistic and social work.
 
 
 
 
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  Helsinki FI Photographic Gallery  
 
  Ben Kaila »      
         
  Corona Days

 

12 Apr – 5 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Helsinki FI Photographic Gallery  
 
  Kenneth Bamberg (Kenbam) »      
         
  Johan

 

12 Apr – 5 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Houston US Catherine Couturier Gallery  
 
  Michael Kenna »      
         
  Reverie

 

13 Apr – 11 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Innsbruck AT INN SITU  
 
  Uta Kögelsberger »      
         
  FOREST COMPLEX

 

Fri 19 Apr 19:00

17 Apr – 20 Jul 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Köln DE Galerie Julian Sander  
 
Photographs 1932 – 1938 from the Gerd Sander Collection
 
Elfriede Stegemeyer
Untitled (self portrait), c. 1933
Gelatin Silver Print on Agfa-Brovira paper
17.9 x 23.5 cm
 

Elfriede Stegemeyer »
Photographs 1932 – 1938 from the Gerd Sander Collection

 
13 April – 6 July 2024
 
Opening: Friday 12 April 6pm
 
 

Galerie Julian Sander

Bonner Str. 82, 50677 Köln

www.galeriejuliansander.de
 
 
"Elfriede Stegemeyer / elde steeg. Photographs 1932 - 1938 from the Gerd Sander Collection", continues the series of exhibitions focused on the collection of the galerist and collector, Gerd Sander.

Elfriede Stegemeyer (1908 - 1988) is one of many female representatives of the photographic avant-garde active during the Weimar Republic. The fact that her name is less well known today than that of other photographers of the style Neues Sehen (New Photography), even within photographic circles, is due to the political circumstances of the time in which she produced the majority of her photographic work.

In 1932, the twenty-four-year-old Stegemeyer discovers photography. Her early photographic work is inspired by the spirit of modernism. In the newly established photography class at the Kölner Werkschulen (Cologne Trade School), she quickly learned the technical basics of working with the camera. From the start she makes confident and imaginative use of the creative methods of Neues Sehen (New Vision) and Neu Objektive Photographie (New Objective Photography). Radical top and bottom views, close-ups, strong contrasts and tightly framed image cropping which abstract the subject, as well as rhythmically structured compositions, are part of her creative repertoire. Stegemeyer experiments with camera-less techniques in the darkroom creating photograms and photo-montages, with which she later creates collages. The new photography of the 1930s has an unmistakable influence on her work.

Stegemeyer cultivated close contacts with the artists group known as the Cologne Progressives. Later she explicitly pointed out the importance of the abstract, geometric compositions of Franz Wilhelm Seiwert and Otto Fre…
 
 
 
 
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  Köln DE Parrotta Contemporary Art  
 
  Susa Templin »      
         
  TRANSPARENCY

 

Fri 12 Apr 17:00

12 Apr – 21 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Köln DE Forum für Fotografie  
 
  Floating World - Fleeting Beauty -Fallen Angels

20 Jahre Forum für Fotografie - Jubiläumsausstellung Teil III

     
         
  Peter Bialobrzeski » Martin Claßen » Stéphane Couturier » Bruce Davidson » Nadav Kander » Peter Keetman » Michael Wolf » Tom Wood »  

Sat 13 Apr 16:00

13 Apr – 29 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Krems AT Landesgal. Niederösterreich  
 
  Elfriede Mejchar »      
         
  Grenzgängerin der Fotografie

 

Sat 13 Apr 11:00

13 Apr 2024 – 16 Feb 2025

 
         
 
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  Liverpool GB Open Eye Gallery  
 
  Casey Orr »      
         
  Saturday Town

 

Wed 10 Apr 18:00

11 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Amanda Wilkinson  
 
  Shimabuku »      
         
  Land Art

 

Sat 13 Apr 17:30

13 Apr – 2 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Kate Macgarry  
 
  Marcus Coates »      
         
  Between Stories

 

12 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB The Gilbert & George Centre  
 
  Gilbert & George »      
         
  LONDON PICTURES

 

12 Apr – 31 Dec 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB SPRÜTH MAGERS  
 
  Barbara Kruger »      
         
  Barbara Kruger

 

12 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Large Glass  
 
  After Mallarmé

     
         
  Peter Downsbrough » Florian Hecker » Marine Hugonnier » Glenn Ligon » Helen Mirra » Susan Morris » John Murphy » Joëlle Tuerlinckx » Cerith Wyn Evans »  

12 Apr – 19 Jul 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB The Grey Gallery  
 
  Tom Hunter »      
         
  Life and Death in Hackney

 

13 Apr – 5 May 2024

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Photographers' Gallery  
 
Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2024
 
Mohlokomedi wa Tora , 2018, Scene 2 © Lebohang Kganye. Courtesy of the artist
 

Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2024

 
 

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

 
... until 2 June 2024
 
 

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.
 
 
 
 
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  London GB Photographers' Gallery - Print  
 
  Dorothy Bohm »      
         
  Dorothy Bohm at 100

 

Thu 11 Apr 18:00

12 Apr – 23 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Michael Hoppen Gallery  
 
  Okashi

     
         
  Nobuyoshi Araki » Masahisa Fukase » Hiroshi Hamaya » Eikoh Hosoe » Miyako Ishiuchi » Tamoto Kenzo » Daidō Moriyama » Gen Ōtsuka »  

Wed 17 Apr 18:30

13 Apr – 30 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Purdy Hicks Gallery  
 
  Blue: the pursuit of the heavenly colour

     
         
  Takashi Arai » Céline Bodin » Susan Derges » Leila Jeffreys » Santeri Tuori »  

17 Apr – 15 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  London GB Palmer Gallery  
 
  Post Photography: The Uncanny Valley

     
         
  Nouf Aljowaysir » Boris Eldagsen » Ben Millar Cole »  

Wed 17 Apr 18:00

18 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US Leica Gallery LA  
 
  Todd Hido »      
         
  A Series of Small Decision

 

Thu 11 Apr 18:00

11 Apr – 27 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Lyon FR Galerie Le Réverbère  
 
  Julien Magre »      
         
  Silence

Julien Magre - Prix Niépce 2022

 

Thu 11 Apr 18:00

12 Apr – 20 Jul 2024

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Blanca Berlín  
 
  James Rhodes »      
         
  FOTÓGRAFO

 

13 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Milano IT MiCamera  
 
  Hong Kong Whispers

     
         
  Arpaïs Du Bois » Michael Wolf »  

17 Apr – 18 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Milano IT Istituto Italiano di Fotografia  
 
  Giorgia Dal Molin »      
         
  A forza di essere vento

 

Thu 11 Apr 18:30

11 Apr – 31 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Monschau DE Fotografie-Forum  
 
 
Bankgeheimnisse
 
Thomas Hoepker: Old man with his pet bird in Ritan Park, Beijing, China, 1984
© Thomas Hoepker / Magnum Photos
 
 

Bankgeheimnisse

Von skurrilen und herzerwärmenden Alltagssituationen

 

Ali Abbas » Eve Arnold » Bruno Barbey » Ian Berry » Robert Capa » Bruce Davidson » Stefan Draschan » Nikos Economopoulos » Alfred Eisenstaedt » Elliott Erwitt » Leonard Freed » Burt Glinn » Thomas Hoepker » Richard Kalvar » Jürgen Klauke » Barbara Klemm » Elliott Landy » Constantine Manos » Peter Marlow » Inge Morath » Ruth Orkin » Bill Perlmutter » Dimitri Soulas » Dennis Stock » Patrick Zachmann »

 

Sun 14 Apr 12:00
14 Apr – 16 Jun 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  München DE Lenbachhaus  
 
  CAO Fei »      
         
  Meta-mentary

 

13 Apr – 8 Sep 2024

 
         
 
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  München DE Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle  
 
  Thomas Ruff »      
         
  new work

 

Thu 11 Apr 18:00

12 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Howard Greenberg Gallery  
 
  Joel Meyerowitz »      
         
  Joel Meyerowitz

 

11 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Tanya Bonakdar Gallery  
 
  Kimsooja »      
         
  KIMSOOJA

 

12 Apr – 14 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US BRIDGET DONAHUE  
 
 
Anti-Aging
 
Cyborgian Rhapsody: Immortality, 2023, digital video [still]
 
 

Lynn Hershman Leeson »

 

Anti-Aging

 

4 Apr – 18 May 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  New York US CCProjects  
 
  Stacy Kranitz »      
         
  As it Was Give(n) to Me

 

11 Apr – 11 May 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Gitterman Gallery  
 
  Jackie Robinson and the Color Line

The collection of Paul Reiferson

     
         
  Charles M. Conlon » J. R. Eyerman » George Silk » Barney Stein » George Strock »  

Mon 15 Apr 11:00

15 Apr – 24 May 2024

 
         
 
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  New York US Viridian Artists  
 
  Robert Smith »      
         
  The Shadows Know

 

Thu 18 Apr 18:00

16 Apr – 11 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Oslo NO Kunstnernes Hus  
 
  James Richards »      
         
  With Half_Life

 

12 Apr – 14 Aug 2024

 
         
 
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  Oulu FI Northern Photographic Centre  
 
  Maria Rannanheimo »      
         
  Exploring Ways to Exist in These Interlacing Worlds

 

13 Apr – 9 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
  Virtaamaa

     
         
  Jenni Haili » Natalia Kopkina » Patrick Kuoppamäki » Katri Lassila » Taru Samola »  

13 Apr – 9 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Maison Européenne Photo  
 
  Pooya Abbasian »      
         
  Maltournée

 

11 Apr – 26 May 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Paris FR Les Douches La Galerie  
 
Made in USA
 
Vivian Maier
Chicago, 1961
Posthumous gelatin silver print, printed in 2023
© Estate Vivian Maier / Courtesy Maloof Collection / Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York / Les Douches la Galerie, Paris
 

Made in USA

 

Vivian Maier » Sabine Weiss »

 
11 April – 25 May 2024
 
Opening: Wednesday 10 April 2024 5pm
 
 

Les Douches La Galerie

5, rue Legouve, 75010 Paris

www.lesdoucheslagalerie.com
 
 
One of them, Sabine Weiss, was born in 1924. The other one, Vivian Maier, was born in 1926. Both chose the street as their field of action and had a deep empathy for the passers-by they photographed. One of them, Sabine Weiss, was born in Switzerland but became a naturalized French citizen. The other, Vivian Maier, is American, but her mother was of French origin, from the Champsaur region in the Alps. One became a professional photographer. The other spent a long time looking after children while practicing photography in her spare time, just for the pleasure of the eyes. One was a cheerful, sociable woman who achieved international recognition fairly quickly. The other was a discreet and even solitary woman whose work was discovered in 2007, two years after her death. This double exhibition, Sabine Weiss-Vivian Maier - Made in USA, is a major first. It is set in the theatre of the American city - New York, Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia - that ultimately brought them together. This dialogue attempts to show their genuine curiosity about everyday life and their deep attention to physiognomies, attitudes and dress. It shows, once again, that photography was vital to both of them.
 
 
 
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Nathalie Obadia  
 
  Valérie Belin »      
         
  Lady Stardust

 

Thu 11 Apr 17:00

11 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
  Laura Henno »      
         
  Laura Henno

 

Thu 11 Apr 17:00

11 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Fisheye Gallery  
 
  Alice Pallot »      
         
  Algues maudites, a sea of tears

 

Thu 11 Apr

11 Apr – 27 Apr 2024

 
         
 
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  Poughkeepsie US The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center  
 
  Photography as Data

Augmentation, Extraction, Objectification

     
         
  Anna Atkins » Francis Bedford  » Walead Beshty » Jim Dow » Harold Edgerton » Andreas Feininger » Francis Frith » Eadweard J. Muybridge » Kenji Nakahashi » Trevor Paglen » Doug Rickard » Hito Steyerl » Stephanie Syjuco »  

9 Apr – 15 Sep 2024

 
         
 
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  Roma IT Museo Trastevere  
 
  Ouka Leele »      
         
  Ouka Leele

 

17 Apr – 7 Jul 2024

 
         
 
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  Rotterdam NL Kunsthal Rotterdam  
 
  Anouk Kruithof »      
         
  Universal Tongue

 

13 Apr – 12 May 2024

 
         
 
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  San Francisco US Leica Gallery SF  
 
  Todd Hido »      
         
  A Series of Small Decisions

 

15 Apr – 8 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  San Gimignano IT Galleria Continua  
 
  Ai Weiwei »      
         
  Neither Nor

 

13 Apr – 15 Sep 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Daikanyama Hillside Forum  
 
  Michael Kenna »      
         
  JAPAN / A Love Story

100 Photographs by Michael Kenna

 

17 Apr – 5 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP CHANEL NEXUS  
 
  Birdhead (Ji Weiyu and Song Tao) »      
         
  Welcome to Birdhead World Again, Kyoto 2024

 

13 Apr – 12 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP PGI - Photo Gallery  
 
  Kikuji Kawada »      
         
  Los Caprichos, Demon of Tomorrow

 

15 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Shadai Gallery  
 
  Ken Domon »      
         
  Landscape of Prayer

 

15 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Mercer Union  
 
  Danielle Dean »      
         
  Out of this World

 

Fri 12 Apr 19:00

13 Apr – 15 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Tucson US Andrew Smith Gallery  
 
  Barbara Van Cleve »      
         
  Old Friends - The 40th Anniversary Exhibition

 

Sat 13 Apr 19:00

11 Apr – 28 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Vancouver CA Centre A  
 
  and when you return, we will talk again

Capture Photography Festival

     
         
  Kamesh Bhardawaj » Bharat Choudhary » Pahul Singh »  

Thu 11 Apr 17:00

11 Apr – 24 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Venice IT Victoria Miro Gallery  
 
  Sarah Sze »      
         
  Sarah Sze

 

14 Apr – 14 Jun 2024

 
         
 
 
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  Vevey CH Espace Images  
 
Family Trilogy
 
Christopher Anderson, Canada (1970)
from the series Family Trilogy, 2020
 

Christopher Anderson » Family Trilogy

 

Kristine Potter » Dark Waters

 

Jean-Marie Donat » Christmas Nightmare

 
... until 14 April 2024
 
 

Espace Images

Place de la Gare 3, 1800 Vevey

www.images.ch/en/
 
 
Christopher Anderson naturally began photographing his family after his son Atlas came into the world in 2008. When his daughter Pia was born, he continued the fatherly attempt to stop time and not let a single moment of this new life slip away. Marion features throughout these albums, as a woman, mother, and partner. As a documentary photographer, Christopher Anderson had never considered these personal photos as a ‘series’, but his opinion changed when war photographer Tim Hetherington pointed out that “They’re all about the passage of time.” Christopher Anderson began seeing his family pictures in a new light and realised that they may well be his best work. Pia, Son and Marion were published as three separate books, forming a unique and moving intimate family trilogy.

Kristine Potter’s latest photobook, Dark Waters, focuses on the violence that permeates the territory and popular culture of the USA. She contrasts a series of portraits of women with scenery that appears serene but is in fact views of places with sordid names, such as Murder Creek, Bloody River, and Rape Pond, evoking the domestic violence that allegedly took place there in the past. Drawing on the musical genre of murder ballads from the 19th and 20th centuries, Kristine Potter alludes to the flippant popular glorification of violence towards women that still pervades today’s cultural landscape.

Advertisements generally encourage us to picture Santa Claus as a cheerful chubby man with a bushy white beard and a smart red suit, always smiling and huggable. But what’s he really like? Collector Jean-Marie Donat scoured flea markets all over Europe to compile this extraordinary collection of photographs from the 1930s to the 1970s, in which we see the beloved myth become a nightmare of triviality and awkward clumsiness. This witty series seems most likely to confirm our childhood suspicions: Is Santa Claus just an ordinary man, after all?
 
 
 
 
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  Vilnius LT Photography Gallery Prospekto  
 
  Rimaldas Viksraitis »      
         
  Rimaldas Vikšraitis

 

10 Apr – 25 May 2024

 
         
 
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  Wien AT Galerie Martin Janda  
 
  Roman Ondák »      
         
  Wish We Were Here

 

Thu 11 Apr 19:00

12 Apr – 1 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Wien AT Galerie Meyer Kainer  
 
  Dan Graham »      
         
  OPTICS AND HUMOR

 

Thu 11 Apr 19:00

12 Apr – 8 Jun 2024

 
         
 
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  Zürich CH Museum für Gestaltung  
 
  Oliviero Toscani »      
         
  Fotografie und Provokation

 

Thu 11 Apr 19:00

12 Apr – 15 Sep 2024

 
         
 
 
 
arrow Fairs
 
 
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  Milano IT MIA Fair  
 
MIA Photo Fair 2024
 
MIA Photo Fair 2023 © Giulia Virgara
 

MIA Photo Fair 2024

 
 

David Bailey » Gian Paolo Barbieri » Gianni Berengo Gardin » Marcello Bonfanti » Phil Borges » Davide Bramante » Thorsten Brinkmann » Marcelo Brodsky » Lorenzo Castore » Imraan Christian » J Henry Fair » FLORE » Johanna-Maria Fritz » Veronica Gaido » Michel Haddi » Rinko Kawauchi » Douglas Kirkland » Irene Kung » Silvia Lelli » Michal Mackú » Ryan Mendoza » Gabriele Micalizzi » Davide Monteleone » Ugo Mulas » Lori Nix » Anders Petersen » Georges Rousse » Sebastião Salgado » Sebastião Salgado » Sandy Skoglund » Dean West » Miro Zagnoli » ...

 
10 – 14 April 2024
 
 

MIA Fair

Via San Vincenzo, 22 , 20123 Milano

www.miafair.it
 
 
The fair is a pivotal event for art world professionals and photography lovers. Under the new artistic direction of Francesca Malgara, it is set to take place in Milan from April 10th to 14th 2024 at the new, central location of Allianz MiCo.

The fil rouge of the 2024 edition is 'Changing'. Changing means searching an alternative to the situation of stagnation and general crisis that affect the personal, political, and economic spheres worldwide in our times.

The 2024 edition will be showcasing a variety of sections: the Main section, with a selection of leading, long-established galleries presenting their best photography perspectives; Beyond Photography - Dialogue, curated by Domenico de Chirico, dedicated to comparing photography with other media; Reportage Beyond Reportage, curated by Emanuela Mazzonis di Pralafera, highlighting the different nuances of reportage, whether documentary photography, photojournalism or street photography; a special country focus curated by Rischa Paterlini that looks into the encounter between East and West.
 
 
 
 
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  Milano IT Fiera Milano International  
 
 
Miart 2024
 
 
 

Miart 2024

 

Marina Abramović » Stefano Arienti » Vanessa Beecroft » Jacopo Benassi » Jennifer Bornstein » Fatma Bucak » Moyra Davey » Haris Epaminonda » Christian Fogarolli » Regina José Galindo » Silvia Giambrone » Dan Graham » David Horvitz » Paolo Icaro » Paolo Icaro » Birgit Jürgenssen » Alfredo Jaar » Emily Jacir » Francesco Jodice » William Kentridge » Wolfgang Laib » Armin Linke » Ryan Mendoza » Marzia Migliora » Nino Migliori » Ugo Mulas » Matt Mullican » Thomas Ruff » Wael Shawky » Santiago Sierra » The Otolith Group (Kodwo Eshun, Anjalika Sagar) » Tobias Zielony » ...

 

Thu 11 Apr
12 – 14 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Chicago US EXPO CHICAGO  
 
 
EXPO CHICAGO 2024
 
 
 

EXPO CHICAGO 2024

 

Diane Arbus » Valérie Belin » Ilse Bing » Erwin Blumenfeld » Sebastiaan Bremer » Christopher Bucklow » Lynn Davis » Michael Eastman » Robert Frank » Mona Kuhn » Dorothea Lange » Robert Longo » Danny Lyon » Sally Mann » Abelardo Morell » Thandiwe Muriu » Ron Norsworthy » Erwin Olaf » Matthew Pillsbury » Robert Polidori » Stephen Shore » Alfred Stieglitz » Paul Strand » Stephanie Syjuco » Massimo Vitali » Edward Weston » Jessica Wynne » ...

 

11 – 14 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Düsseldorf DE Art Düsseldorf  
 
 
Art Düsseldorf 2024
 
 
 

Art Düsseldorf 2024

 

Jessica Backhaus » Grey Crawford » Dawid » Andrea Grützner » Nanna Hänninen » Hannah Hughes » Inka & Niclas  » Sanna Kannisto » Eeva Karhu » Janne Lehtinen » Niko Luoma » Peter Puklus » Jorma Puranen » Santeri Tuori » Ea Vasko » Sascha Weidner » ...

 

Thu 11 Apr
12 – 14 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
arrow Festivals
 
arrow Upcoming
 
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  Kyoto JP Kyotographie  
 
 
Kyotographie 2024
 
 
 

Kyotographie 2024

 

Yassine Alaoui Ismaili (Yoriyas) » Claudia Andujar » Thierry Ardouin » Birdhead (Ji Weiyu and Song Tao) » Lucien Clergue » Barbad Golshiri » Tetsuo Kashiwada » Kikuji Kawada » Rinko Kawauchi » James Mollison » Viviane Sassen » Marie Sumalla » Tokuko Ushioda » ...

 

13 Apr – 12 May 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Festival Images  
 
 
Images Festival 2024
 
 
 

Images Festival 2024

 

Alaa Abu Asad » Hoda Afshar » Rouzbeh Akhbari » Basma Al-Sharif » Kamal Aljafari » Parastoo Anoushahpour » Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme » WANG Bing » Nour Bishouty » Arina Chernova » Danielle Dean » Coco Fusco » Sky Hopinka » Felix Kalmenson » Jasmine Liaw » Beatriz Santiago Muñoz » Zinnia Naqvi » Larissa Sansour » Eve Tagny » Oraib Toukan » Peng Zuqiang » ...

 

11 – 16 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
arrow Current
 
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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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  Brescia IT Brescia Photo Festival  
 
 
 BRESCIA PHOTO FESTIVAL – VII edizione
 
 
 

BRESCIA PHOTO FESTIVAL – VII edizione

bresciamusei.com

 

Francesco Cito » Franco Fontana » Maurizio Galimberti » Federico Garolla » Gabriele Micalizzi » Carlo Orsi » Gianni Pezzani » Mauro Raffini » Chiara Samugheo » ...

 

– 30 Sep 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Budapest Photo Festival  
 
 
BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2024
 
 
 

BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2024

 

Eve Arnold » Nanna Heitmann » Susan Meiselas » Inge Morath » Marilyn Silverstone » ...

 

– 12 May 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Derby GB FORMAT Festival  
 
 
FORMAT Festival 2024
 
Arko Datto
 
 

FORMAT Festival 2024

 

Arko Datto » Tanya Habjouqa » Katrin Koenning » Derik Lynch » Zora Murff » Pádraig Spillane » Rana Young » ...

 

– 30 Jul 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Houston US FotoFest  
 
 
FotoFest Biennial 2024
 
 
 

FotoFest Biennial 2024

Critical Geography

 

Monica Alcazar-Duarte  » Binh Danh » Ana Teresa Fernandez » Caleb Fung » Cho Hyun-taek » Shona Illingworth » Libuąe Jarcovjáková » Ethel Lilienfeld » Zarina Muhammad » Stephanie Syjuco » Brad Temkin » Siu Wai Hang » ...

 

– 21 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  New York US Whitney Museum Art  
 
 
Whitney Biennial 2024
 
 
 

Whitney Biennial 2024

Even Better Than the Real Thing

 

Christopher Harris » Sharon Hayes » Isaac Julien » Mary Kelly » Shuang Li » B. Ingrid Olson » Riar Rizaldi » Clarissa Tossin » Tourmaline » Carmen Winant » ...

 

– 30 Sep 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Niort FR CACP  
 
 
Encounters of Young International Photography 2024
 
 
 

Encounters of Young International Photography 2024

Rencontres de la jeune photographie internationale 2024

 

Sumi Anjuman » Cristóbal Ascencio » Alisa Martynova » Alice Pallot » ...

 

– 25 May 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Paris FR CentQuatre - 104 - Paris  
 
 
Circulation(s) 2024
 
 
 

Circulation(s) 2024

Festival de la jeune photographie européenne

 

Jérémy Appert » Lyoz Bandie » Audrey Blue » Jules Bourbon » Maryna Brodovska » Lisa Bukreyeva » Glauco Canalis » Amin Yousefi » ...

 

– 2 Jun 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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  Sydney AU Biennale of Sydney  
 
 
24th Biennale of Sydney
 
 
 

24th Biennale of Sydney

Ten Thousand Suns

 

Monira Al Qadiri » Tony Albert » Destiny Deacon  » Köken Ergun » Chitra Ganesh » Josh Kline » Agnieszka Kurant » Lawrence Lek » Tracey Moffatt » Sergei Parajanov » Agnieszka Polska » Ming Wong » Maru Yacco » William Yang » Trevor YEUNG » ...

 

– 10 Jun 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Toronto CA MOCA Contemporary Art  
 
 
Greater Toronto Art 2024
 
 
 

Greater Toronto Art 2024

Triennial Exhibition

 

Sharlene Bamboat » June Clark » Jean-Paul Kelly » Alexis Kyle Mitchell » Ésery Mondésir » Michael Thompson » Sin Wai Kin » ...

 

– 28 Jul 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Vancouver CA Capture Photography Festival  
 
 
Capture Photography Festival 2024
 
 
 

Capture Photography Festival 2024

 

Delali Cofie » Stan Douglas » Dani Gal » Tim Gardner » Adad Hannah » Sarah Anne Johnson » Anthony Lepore » Mark Lewis » Diane Meyer » WANG Ningde » Diane Severin Nguyen » Ian Wallace » Jin-me Yoon » Karen Zalamea » Elizabeth Zvonar » ...

 

– 30 Apr 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Yokohama JP Yokohama Triennale  
 
 
The 8th Edition of Yokohama Triennale
 
 
 

The 8th Edition of Yokohama Triennale

 

Dirk Braeckman » Larry Clark » Norm Clasen » Clément Cogitore » Jeremy Deller » Aneta Grzeszykowska » Jens Haaning » Takashi Hamaguchi » Jonathan Horowitz » Klara Lidén » Sandra Mujinga » Erik Niedling » Yoshinori Niwa » Margaret Salmon » Allan Sekula » Lieko Shiga » Emmanuel Van der Auwera » ...

 

– 9 Jun 2024

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 

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