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| Johny Pitts, Zyed Benna & Bouna Traoré Memorial, Clichy sous bois, Paris, from the series Afropean: Travels in Black Europe, courtesy of the artist | | Johny Pitts » Afropean: Travels in Black Europe | | 18 September – 1 November 2020 | | | On Friday 18 September at 20.00 hrs the Forum on European Culture is organising a public program in Foam. Johny Pitts will give an interview about his project and his view of Europe. Tickets can be booked via De Balie | | | | | | | | In Afropean writer and photographer journalist Johny Pitts (Sheffield, UK) examines the life of black communities, travelling across Europe. In search of the "Afropean" identity he went across the continent travelling from London to Paris, via Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Moscow, Rome, Marseille, Madrid and Lisbon sketching an underexposed story about the continent in words and images. He travelled to Amsterdam to hear from The Black Archives about Hermina and Otto Huiswoud, fighters against colonialism and for black communism. He documented Cova Da Moura, the Cape Verdean Favela on the outskirts of Lisbon with its own underground economy and visited the Clichy Sous Bois district in Paris, where uprisings erupted in 2005 following the deaths of Bouna and Zyed, two boys who died after a chase hidden from the police.
Johny Pitts: “These scattered fragments of Afropean experience had formed a mosaic inside my mind ( … ) the Afropean reality was a bricolage of blackness and I’d experienced an Africa that was both in and of Europe.” - Afropean. Notes from Black Europe, p.380, London 2019 | |
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| Lalalala 2019 © Susanne Khalil Yusef. | | | | 18 September – 13 December 2020 | | | | | | | | Susanne Khalil Yusef (b. 1984) considers herself to be Palestinian. Her grandparents fled Jaffa in 1948 and were determined to return. They never did. Khalil Yusef’s Palestinian heritage is central to her highly personal artwork through which she addresses urgent topics such as displacement, human rights and identity. She creates small and expansive multimedia installations inspired by stories derived from various archives, found objects and personal encounters. The objects, characters, colors and forms have a meaning and play their own part in the story she wants to convey. | |
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| | | | © Marta Capilla Urbano, Making of a floor 2020 |
| | | | | The Graduation Show | | 18 September – 1 November 2020 | | In celebration of this year's graduation, Foam presents the final works of Gerrit Rietveld Academie photography department's graduating class. The young artists exhibit work that was produced mostly during Corona lock-down.
Included in the exhibition are: Tasio Bidegain, Marta Capilla Urbano, Tomas Dudley Baker de Castro Feijo, Sofie Flinth Bredholt, Alma Kim, Dora Lionstone, Luca Penning, Aurélie Sorriaux, Shreya de Souza, Alizé Wachto.
Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, City of Amsterdam, Foam Members, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation. | |
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| | | | Roger Melis: Avenue Foch, Paris 1982 © Nachlass Roger Melis / Mathias Bertram |
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| | | Abschlussausstellung #27 | | | | Fri 18 Sep 19:00 19 Sep – 25 Oct 2020 | | | |
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| | | | Heidi Specker: Mädchen, 2019 aus der Serie "Damme", Archival Fine Art Print, 60 x 90 cm |
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| | | | Erik Clewe, 50°N 16°E, 2017, aus der Serie Safari © Erik Clewe |
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| Kazumasa in Ueno Park. From the series "I Have Nothing to Tell You", 2019 © Karla Hiraldo Voleau, 2020 | The Twin Sisters. From the series “I Have Nothing to Tell You”, 2019 © Karla Hiraldo Voleau, 2020 |
| | RECOMMENDED OLYMPUS FELLOWSHIP | | | | 19 September – 25 October 2020 | | Opening: Friday, September 18, 2020, starting at 4 pm Registration required: www.fffrankfurt.org/termine | | | | | | | | It's about dating services, multicultural family life and legacies of German history: Karla Hiraldo Voleau, Tobias Kruse and Mika Sperling, the second year of the recommended fellowship, allow personal insights into their private themes with their artistic projects.
The functions and possibilities of contemporary photography are the focus of the fellowship recommended. What role does photography play in sharing information and emotions? What new forms of expression can the medium offer those who work artistically with photography? With such questions in mind, Olympus established the unique fellowship in 2017 together with the Fotografie Forum Frankfurt, the Foam Fotografie-museum Amsterdam and the Haus der Photographie/Deichtorhallen Hamburg. For one year, three fellowship recipients work on an artistic project, closely supervised by the curators of the three participating institutions. The results are then presented in the exhibition RECOMMENDED OLYMPUS FELLOWSHIP.
Karla Hiraldo Voleau, Tobias Kruse and Mika Sperling, the three photographic artists of the second recommended year, use photography to explore biographical realities. To tell their own stories, about love, family, home and origin, migration and tolerance – with themselves as the main characters, and with sometimes intimate insights into their private lives.
Karla Hiraldo Voleau (*1992, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) explores the mechanisms of modern relationships using the dating culture in Japan as an example. Under the title I have nothing to tell you, she describes gender roles and love stories in poetic documentary images. Through personal and visual dialogues she exchanged ideas with young Japanese peopl… | |
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| CGI visual of imaginary mineral using 3D modelling techniques, developed in collaboration with Valle Medina and Benjamin Reynolds (Pa.LaC.E), Video Still: Archaeology of Sacrifice, 2020 © Ignacio Acosta | | | | 18 September – 6 December 2020 | | Soft Opening: Thursday, 17 September, 5-9pm | | | | | | | | Ignacio Acosta is the 39th artist in residence of the ZF Art Foundation. The end of the presence grant is the exhibition Archaeology of Sacrifice of the ZF Art Foundation in the Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen.
Ignacio Acosta is a Chilean-born, London-based artist and researcher working with photography and film in places made vulnerable through the exploitation of ecologies by colonial intervention and intensive capitalisation. His interconnected research projects involve extensive fieldwork investigative analysis visual documentation and critical writing on sites and materials of symbolic significance. Through thorough, investigative and ethical practices, his individual research contributes to vibrant collaborations with artists, historians, political activists and Indigenous Peoples.
The two-channel video installation "Archaeology of Sacrifice" was created as part of the scholarship of the ZF Kunststiftung and will be shown for the first time in the ZeppLab of the Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen from 18 September to 6 December 2020.
Through the discovery of a Celtic sacrificial site at Mormont Hill – a limestone and marl quarry located in the Swiss canton of Vaud – the two-channel video installation with surround sound design Archaeology of Sacrifice unveils how the notion of sacrifice has transitioned from ancient sacred rituals to its contemporary meaning within extractive capitalism. Evidence suggests the Celts living there during the second century BCE were experiencing a moment of crisis, perhaps linked to Germanic invasion. Thus, they buried offerings in the form of several human and animal bodies, tools and bronze vessels to the Earth in exchange for guidance through the catastrophe.
Today, sacrifice… | |
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| Mohamed Bourouissa La Prise, 2008 From the series Périphérique © Mohamed Bourouissa, Kamel Mennour, Paris & London and Blum & Poe, Los Angeles | | | | Mohamed Bourouissa » Anton Kusters » Mark Neville » Clare Strand » | | ... until 20 September 2020 | | French-Algerian artist Mohamed Bourouissa » has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020, for his project, Free Trade. Mohamed Bourouissa (b.1978) was announced as the 2020 winner of the prestigious £30,000 prize via a special online presentation hosted by The Photographers’ Gallery on Monday 14 September 2020. Narrated by the actor, Juliet Stevenson, the film included a short history of the photography prize before presenting the work of each of this year’s nominees, which also includes Anton Kusters, Mark Neville and Clare Strand and then announcing the winner. The film is available to view online here. | | | | | | | | The four artists shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020 are Mohamed Bourouissa, Anton Kusters, Mark Neville and Clare Strand. From an experiment with image-making, transmission and interpretation (Strand); to a photographic portrait of a farming community in Brittany (Neville); a conceptual response to violence, trauma and memory (Kusters); and an interrogation of consumerism, trade and disenfranchisement (Bourouissa); the four projects offer very distinctive approaches to the photographic medium whilst demonstrating its ability to accommodate and give form to a diverse range of practice and concerns. This year's jury are: Martin Barnes, Senior Curator, Photographs, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom; Melanie Manchot, artist and photographer, based in London, United Kingdom; Joachim Naudts, Curator and Editor at FOMU Foto Museum in Antwerp, Belgium; Anne-Marie Beckmann, Director of the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, Frankfurt a. M., Germany; and Brett Rogers, Director of The Photographers' Gallery as the non-voting chair. The projects for which the artists were nominated are shown at The Photographers' Gallery from 21 February and will be presented at the Deutsche Börse headquarters in Eschborn/Frankfurt from 25 June to 27 September. | |
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| Serie Archipélagos © Ire Lenes | | Futures Photography 2020 | | PHotoEspaña 2020 | | Jon Gorospe » Ire Lenes » Ruth Montiel Arias » Bernardita Morello » Mar Sáez » | | 17 September – 22 November 2020 | | | | | | | | | Emerging artists take risks, explore new ways of visualising ideas and concepts, and work from fresh, unfamiliar perspectives. Futures is a platform devoted to photography and made up of renowned institutions from all over Europe, including festivals, publishing houses and museums. Its purpose is to boost the visibility and international outreach of artists and to provide them with mobility via its own resources and programmes to ensure that they gain access to this vast network of professionals, markets and audiences.
The platform, which is co-financed by the European Union’s Creative Europe programme, adds new members every year. It currently encompasses 12 institutions including PHotoESPAÑA, British Journal of Photography (United Kingdom), CAMERA (Italy), Hyères Festival (France) or FOMU (Belgium).
The artists chosen in this edition are: Bernardita Morello (Buenos Aires, 1984), Mar Sáez (Murcia, 1983), Ire Lenes (Madrid, 1981), Ruth Montiel Arias (A Coruña, 1977) and Jon Gorospe (Vitoria, 1986). | |
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| © Laura Stevens / Galerie Miranda | | Laura Stevens » Corps d'hommes | | ... until 31 October 2020 | | | | | | | | Galerie Miranda is delighted to present a solo exhibition of photographs by English artist Laura Stevens (b. 1977), on the subject of the male nude.
In the ongoing battle against the objectification of the female body and the gender stereotypes that have entrapped women for centuries, several major exhibitions in the last decade have brought their focus to representations of the male body. In 2013 the Musée d'Orsay in Paris considered the history of the male nude in art, from the classical ideal to the realism of Schiele and the homoerotic of Pierre et Gilles. In January 2020, against the backdrop of the #metoo movement and the conviction of Harvey Weinstein, the Barbican museum in London organized the exhibition 'Masculinities: Liberation through photography'. Extensively researched, these exhibitions considered the array of stereotypes that have defined men's identity over the centuries but also allowed it to evolve. The Barbican exhibition presented critical points of view by 55 major artists, of which 16 were women (Rineke Dijkstra, Karen Knorr, Catherine Opie, Annette Messager...) who each explore specific masculine stereotypes.
In contrast, Laura Stevens' photographs of men are devoid of judgement or caricature. In a quest for a personal vision of masculine beauty, Stevens photographs the bodies of men of different ages with a gaze that is observant, curious, open and sensual yet not sexualized. Stevens is interested in the lines and forms created by the men's poses, finding beauty and humanity in each unique body, irrespective of their proportions. Thus exposed, the men are simultaneously virile and vulnerable; muscled and gracile; confident and shy. With great simplicity and a soft photographic pa… | |
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| | | | Yuki Onodera "I am Running, I Have Dumbo's Ears" 1991 |
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| Navaho Child, 1903 Vintage platinum print, mounted to board 7.56 x 5.56 in. (19.2 x 14.12 cm.) Estimate: $20,000-30,000 | Sings in the Mountains (Northern Plains Brave), 1905 Vintage platinum print 15.25 x 11.44 in. (38.74 x 29.06 cm.) Estimate: $15,000-20,000 |
| | Edward Sheriff Curtis » Platinum Masterprints | | Live now through September 17, 2020 | | Artnet is pleased to offer a selection of 30 rare platinum masterprints taken at the turn of the 20th century by photographer Edward Sheriff Curtis. These photographs represent some of the most iconic images Curtis captured as he traveled the American West and Southwest, living with Native American tribes and documenting their history, spirituality, and culture as westward expansion threatened to destroy it. Explore the sale below, and place your bids now through September 17. | | | | | | | |
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| Thomas Struth Stanze di Raffaello 2, Roma, 1990 Chromogenic print under plexiglass 2008 125 x 172 cm (175.5 x 221.5 cm) From an edition of 10 Est. 80/100,000 EUR | | Lempertz - Photography | | Invitation to Consign - Appraisal Days | | New York (by appointment) Brussels 22/23 September Paris 24/25 September Amsterdam (by appointment) London (by appointment)
Auction 1161 Photography | Friday, 1 Dec 2020 Auction 1162 Evening Sale | Friday, 1 Dec 2020 Auction 1163 Day Sale | Saturday, 2 Dec 2020
Consignments are welcome until end of September.
Please do not hesitate to contact us for a non-binding estimation of your photography as well as for any questions concerning the auction. | | | | | | | |
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| 70. Daniel Masclet (1892-1969) Eyes Closed (Odette Joyeuse), 1929. Vintage gelatin silver print, signed. | | PHOTOGRAPHIE - L.J. SAS SIGNATURES
Bookstore specializing in manuscripts and vintage photographs Librairie spécialisée en manuscrits et photographies anciennes | | Berenice Abbott » Paul Almasy » Eugène Atget » Denise Bellon » Fan Bing Bing » Pierre Boucher » Marcel Bovis » Brassaï » René Burri » Henri Cartier-Bresson » Lucien Clergue » Denise Colomb » André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri » Robert Doisneau » Harold Edgerton » Jaromír Funke » Laure-Albin Guillot » Lucien Hervé » Horst P. Horst » Willy Kessels » François Kollar » Germaine Krull » Jacques-Henri Lartigue » Gustave Le Gray » Daniel Masclet » Willy Maywald » Jean Moral » Alfonse Mucha » Jaroslav Rössler » George Rodger » Willy Ronis » Josef Sudek » André Villers » Sabine Weiss » Wols » ... | | Auction: Friday, September 18th at 1.30 p.m.
initially scheduled for Thursday March 26, 2020 Vente : Vendredi 18 septembre 2020 - 13h30
initialement prévue le jeudi 26 Mars 2020 | | Specialist : Antoine Romand - Assisted by François Cam-Drouhin and Agathe Ouallet 22, rue Bisson 75020 Paris, + 33 (0)6 07 14 40 49 antoine@antoineromand.fr | www.antoineromand.fr
Public exhibitions at Hôtel Drouot - SALLE 2 Wednesday, September 16th, 11.00 am to 06.00 pm Thursday, September 17th, 11.00 am to 08.00 pm Friday, September 18th, 11.00 am to 12.00 am Viewing on appointment at the specialist office
Auctioneer : Le Floc’h +33 (0)1 46 02 20 15 contact@lefloch-drouot.fr
Online catalogue : www.lefloch-drouot.fr Live bids : www.drouotonline.com
Buyer's premium (judicial sale) : 14,4 % Frais judiciaire : 14,4 % TTC | |
| | | | | | | | 19th century & modern photographs by :
Berenice Abbott, Laure Albin Guillot, Marc Allégret, Paul Almasy, Antony Armstrong-Jones, Eugène Atget, Pierre & Jean-Marie Auradon, Josef Bartuska, Denise Bellon, Ilse Bing, Blanc & Demilly, Giancarlo Botti, Marcel Bovis, Pierre Boucher, Brassaï, J. E. Bulloz, René Burri, Etienne Carjat, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Georgette Chadourne, Vaclav Chochola, Lucien Clergue, Denise Colomb, Marcelle d'Heilly, Robert Doisneau, Dornac, Disdéri, Frantisek Drtikol, H. E. Edgerton, Jaromir Funke, Lucien Hervé, Horst P. Horst, Izis, Pierre Jahan, Willy Kessels, François Kollar, Murray Korman, Germaine Krull, Ergy Landau, Jacques-Henri Lartigue, Jan Lauschmann, Gustave Le Gray, J. P. Leloir, Catherine Leroy, Lucien Lorelle, Jan Lukas, Henri Manuel, Daniel Masclet, Willy Maywald, Jean Moral, André Morain, Alfons Mucha, Félix & Paul Nadar, Roger Parry, Pierre Petit, Charles Reutlinger, George Rodger, Willy Ronis, Jaroslav Rössler, Sanford H. Roth, Albert Rudomine, William Saunders, Roger Schall, Ferdinando Scianna, Emmanuel Sougez, André Steiner, Josef Sudek, Geza Vandor, Carl van Vechten, André Villers, Sabine Weiss, Eugen Wiskovsky, Otto Wols, René Zuber and miscellaneous.
Many portraits of painters, artists, musicians, scientists, politicians and writers of the 19th and 20th centuries.
French photography from the 1930s.
Beautiful set of photographs by Willy Kessels.
Henri Cartier-Bresson in China: Eight (8) vintage gelatin silver prints.
Czech photography including a large set of prints by Josef Sudek.
Paris. Architectures. Wars and liberation of Paris. Music. Cinema. Nude. Reports. Humanist photography. | |
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| © Sergey Maximishin / Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo 2020 / Fotomontage | | Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo 2020 | | All Eyes East | | William Albert Allard » Sibylle Bergemann » Juan Manuel Castro Prieto » Elena Chernyshova » Alphonse David » Axelle de Russé » Charles Delcourt » Maia Flore » Eric Garault » Alexander Gronsky » Guillaume Herbaut » Yuri Kozyrev » Lois Lammerhuber » Marine Lecuyer » Gerd Ludwig » Ute Mahler » Werner Mahler » Julien Mauve » Sergey Maximishin » Justyna Mielnikiewicz » Boris Németh » Michael Nichols » Sergei Michailowitsch Prokudin-Gorski » Anton Schiestl » Christian Schörg » Frank Seguin » Kasia Strek » Alexey Titarenko » Danila Tkachenko » Kadir van Lohuizen » Valerio Vincenzo » Marco Zorzanello » | | Baden bei Wien: The festival will take place 14 July (French National Holiday) to 26 October 2020 (Austrian National Holiday).
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| | | | | | | | FESTIVAL LA GACILLY-BADEN PHOTO 2020
The festival will take place 14 July (French National Holiday) to 26 October 2020 (Austrian National Holiday).
The festival is entering its third year and it has become a communicator of topics with a strong humanistic orientation showcasing the various aspects of the relationships between people and their environment.
The festival extends over a length of 7 kilometers – divided into a "garden route" and a "town route", starting from the visitor center on Brusattiplatz. Integrated into the public space, there are about 2,000 photographs to be seen, some as large as up to 280m2.
It is the largest outdoor photography festival in Europe, visited by 266,751 visitors in 2019. Entry is free.
NEVER GIVE UP! – This is the motto 2020, which combines the work of the photographers of the Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo in two impressive themes: "All Eyes East" and "Renaissance".
Renaissance or rebirth – stands for the commitment and awareness of the exhibiting photographers for our planet Earth with their work, just like festival founder Jacques Rocher with his gigantic 100 million trees reforestation project "Plant for the Planet".
Rebirth consequently means the hope of change for the better of our world. In this sense, remembering the Fall of the Berlin Wall 31 years ago as a unique example of how the wind of freedom triggered Glasnost (openness) and Perestroika (remodeling). And thus enabled the modernization of the social, political and economic system of the former Soviet Union, which ultimately led to the end of the Cold War. | |
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| | NOORDERLICHT INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL 2020 | | the 27th edition is about Generation Z - 36 artists at four locations | | The 27th edition of the Noorderlicht International Photo Festival at four locations in Heerenveen and Groningen, the Netherlands. ’Generation Z’ presents work by 36 photographers and filmmakers, about the mindset and energy of the youngest generation of world citizens, born after 1995. What is their place in society, how do they see their future, what are their ambitions?
ticket sales: noorderlicht.com | | Generation Z | | 18 July - 20 September, 2020: MAIN FESTIVAL (Heerenveen, NL) | | Aya Bundurakis » Sheng-Wen Lo » Viktor Naumovski » Oliver Ressler » Martine Stig » Jan Stradtmann » Pilvi Takala » ... | | YOUNG CURATORS – TELL ME | | 4 July - 20 September, 2020 (Groningen, NL) | | Malou Bumbum » Ilyes Griyeb » Hassan Kurbanbaev » Randa Maroufi » Alicia Mersy » Sarker Protick » Shadman Shahid » Karolina Wojtas » | | Imagining Science | | 18 July – 20 September 2020 (Museum Belvédère, Heerenveen ) | | Robin Alysha Clemens » | | | | | | | | The 27th edition of the Noorderlicht International Photo Festival kick-offs at four locations in Heerenveen and Groningen, the Netherlands. ’Generation Z’ presents work by 36 photographers and filmmakers, about the mindset and energy of the youngest generation of world citizens, born after 1995. What is their place in society, how do they see their future, what are their ambitions?
Generation Z The artists selected by guest curator Robert Jan Verhagen paint a picture of a generation that has an infinite amount of information at its disposal, faces an exhausted earth and grows up in times of economic stagnation and nationalistic sentiments. But they also show us a group that focuses on fundamental emancipation processes, sustainability and inclusivity. Generation Z represents a change in thinking and acting that will affect all generations.
The Noorderlicht International Photo Festival 2020, GENERATION Z, will take place from July 18 to September 20 at four locations in Heerenveen and Groningen, the Netherlands. The 27th edition is about the mindset and energy of the youngest generation of world citizens, born after 1995. What is their place in society, how do they see their future, what are their ambitions? By tapping into the hopes and fears of Generation Z, Noorderlicht aims to provide insight into their young adult world. A sharp selection has been made for the festival, that shows a generation focusing on fundamental emancipation processes.
PARTICIPANTS Elena Aya Bundurakis (GR) | Els Zweerink (NL) | Ine Lamers (NL) | Jan Stradtmann (DE) | Lavinia Xausa (IT) | Lena Kuzmich (AT) | Lisandro Suriel (SX) | Madeline Swainhart (US) | Marie Lukasiewicz (FR) | Martine Stig (NL) | Massimiliano Rossetto (CH) | Amal Alha… | |
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