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Art Basel's Hong Kong show features premier galleries from Asia and beyond, half of them with exhibition spaces in Asia and Asia-Pacific, showing more than 300 photographic artworks.

 

Private View: Wednesday, March 27; Thursday, March 28
Public Days: Friday, March 29 to Sunday, March 31, 2019.

  Civilization
 
 

In New York six photography auctions take place:
Christie’s presents three on Tuesday 2 April (Preview begins 28 March); PHILLIPS one on Thursday 4 April (27 March)
Sotheby's on Friday 5 April (29 March), and
Bonhams on Friday 5 April (30 March).

  Civilization
 
 

Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography features in April 2019 a programme of exhibitions, screenings, performances, and events. The theme is Sound+Vision, explores the relationship between sound, photography and lens-based media.

  Civilization
 
 
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  Amsterdam NL THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY  
 
Space Utopia
 
Vincent Fournier
THE SPACE PROJECT - Ergol #12, Arianespace, Guiana Space Center [CGS], Kourou, French Guiana, 2007
130 x 100 cm / 200 x 150 cm / 235 x 180 cm
Ink jet on Hahnemühle Baryta paper / Edition of 10
 

Vincent Fournier » Space Utopia

 
30 March – 11 May 2019
 
 

THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY

Westerdok 824, 1013 BV Amsterdam

www.theravestijngallery.com
 
 
The Ravestijn Gallery is proud to present the return of Vincent Fournier and his series Space Utopia in its new gallery.

Space Utopia collects over a decade of Fournier’s work surrounding space exploration on earth. Evoking a tenacious nostalgia toward the science fiction of the twentieth century, his photographs reflect on international space travel over generations. His latest work consists of several NASA Space Centers (including Houston and Cape Canaveral) and presents the world’s most powerful rocket, SLS, which will launch astronauts in the agency’s Orion spacecraft on missions to an asteroid and eventually to Mars.

Such images remind us of a time when space was still an unknown territory; a time when the race for discovery was broadcasted worldwide in black and white. Through his eerie perspective, and sometimes humorous approach, Fournier connects these romanticised memories of the past to both the present and the possibilities of the near future - exactly 50 years after ‘one small step for man’ landed on the moon.

Fournier has had unparralled access to various NASA space and research centers alongside facilities such as the European Space Agency (ESA), the Russian space agency (Roscosmos) and the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Thus, Space Utopia not only reflects his own artistic interpretation of these space programs, but also acts as a documentation of the way humans approach outer space and adds a question mark to our utopian view on space travel as real life science fiction.

Vincent Fournier is a French fine art photographer exploring significant utopian and futuristic stories. Fournier was born in 1971 in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, where he spent the first five years of his life before moving to France. He earned degrees in sociology and visual arts before studying photography at the National School of Photography in Arles.
 
 
 
 
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  Amsterdam NL Flatland Gallery  
 
  Gioia de Bruijn »      
         
  States of Glory

 

Sun 31 Mar 16:00

31 Mar – 18 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Barcelona ES Fundacion Foto Colectania  
 
  Laia Abril »      
         
  On Abortion

 

Wed 27 Mar 20:00

28 Mar – 9 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  Basel CH Jüdisches Museum  
 
  ISREALITIES

Seven Photographic Journeys

     
         
  Oded Balilty » Micha Bar-Am » Thomas Dworzak » Philippe Halsman » Erich Hartmann » David (Chim) Seymour » Patrick Zachmann »  

29 Mar – 14 Jul 2019

 
         
 
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  Belfast GB Belfast Exposed Photography  
 
  Tristan Poyser »      
         
  The Invisible In-between

An Englishman's Search for the Irish Border

 

Thu 28 Mar 18:00

29 Mar – 27 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Semjon Contemporary  
 
 
Eins
 
"Rockstar K.", 2018, 60 x 80 cm, Fine Art Museo Max Print, Auflage 3 (+2)
© Katja Flint, courtesy: Semjon Contemporary
 
 

Katja Flint »

 

Eins

 

Fri 29 Mar 19:00
30 Mar – 4 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Neue Schule für Fotografie  
 
 
Innereien
 
© Carsten Horn
 
 

Innereien

Abschlussausstellung #25 der Klassen Eva Bertram, Eva Maria Ocherbauer und Marc Volk

 

Nili Raz Almog » Almut Benedix » Carsten Horn » Fabienne Huth » Tobias Klatt » Tobias Ortmann » Johanna Ribbe » Jo Ann Stuhr » Sophia Vogel » Michael Wick »

 

Fri 29 Mar 19:00
30 Mar – 5 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Berlin DE Willy-Brandt-Haus  
 
 
48 Hours Blackpool
 
© 2018 Benita Suchodrev
 
 

Benita Suchodrev »

 

48 Hours Blackpool

 

Fri 29 Mar 19:30
30 Mar – 12 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
Distant Islands
 
© Sebastian Wells
 
 

Distant Islands

Photographs on Brexit
Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie

 

Lars Bösch » Miguel Brusch » Uli Kaufmann » Annemie Martin » Linus Muellerschoen » Anna Szkoda » Bastian Thiery » Sebastian Wells »

 

Fri 29 Mar 19:30
30 Mar – 12 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
England 78-81
 
Tish Murtha, Elswick Kids, 1978 © Ella Murtha, All rights reserved.
 
 

Tish Murtha »

 

England 78-81

 

Fri 29 Mar 19:30
30 Mar – 12 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Bolzano IT Foto-Forum  
 
  Guido Guidi »      
         
  Photographic Visions of Modernist Architecture

 

Wed 27 Mar 19:00

28 Mar – 4 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Boston US Krakow Witkin Gallery  
 
  Sarah Charlesworth »      
         
  The Small Versions, 2000-2012

 

30 Mar – 4 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Boston US MIT Museum  
 
  Arresting Fragments: Object Photography at the Bauhaus

     
         
  Erich Consemüller » Lucia Moholy » Walter Peterhans »  

28 Mar – 1 Sep 2019

 
         
 
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  Bradford GB Impressions Gallery  
 
  Africa State of Mind

     
         
  Emmanuelle Andrianjafy » Neil Beloufa » Girma Berta » Eric Gyamfi » Lebohang Kganye » Kiluanji Kia Henda » Namsa Leuba » Michael MacGarry » Sabelo Mlangeni » Ruth Ossai » Athi-Patra Ruga » Michael Tsegaye »  

Fri 29 Mar 18:00

29 Mar – 15 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  Bristol GB The Martin Parr Foundation  
 
  It's Called Ffasiwn

     
         
  Charlotte James » Clémentine Schneidermann »  

27 Mar – 25 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Brussels BE Box Galerie  
 
  Mark Steinmetz »      
         
  K-Ville

 

Thu 28 Mar 18:00

29 Mar – 11 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Cooperstown US Fenimore Art Museum  
 
  Herb Ritts »      
         
  The Rock Portraits

 

2 Apr – 2 Sep 2019

 
         
 
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  Düsseldorf DE NRW-Forum  
 
  Two Rivers

     
         
  Joachim Brohm » Alec Soth »  

Thu 28 Mar 19:00

29 Mar – 7 Jul 2019

 
         
 
 
  Körperwende

from Nam June Paik to Hiroshi Ishiguro

     
         
  Erika Kiffl » Martina Menegon » Nam June Paik » Oscar Santillan » Pinar Yoldas »  

Thu 28 Mar 19:00

29 Mar – 5 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Edinburgh GB Stills Center Photography  
 
  Rankin »      
         
  Stills Hosts: Beyond The Invisible

 

1 Apr – 8 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Eindhoven NL Pennings Foundation  
 
  5th Harry Pennings Award

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Galerie Pennings

     
         
  Marwan Bassiouni » Eline Benjaminsen » Zaza Bertrand » Stephany Caparn » Iris Hartman » Esther Hovers » Eva Roefs » Bastiaan van Aarle » Dylan van Vliet »  

Sun 14 Apr

29 Mar – 27 Apr 2019

 
         
 
 
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  Hamburg DE Persiehl & Heine  
 
Cities in Silence
 
Christopher Thomas
Elbphilharmonie, 2019
Pigment-Print auf Büttenpapier
103 x 135 cm, Auflage 25
© Christopher Thomas / Courtesy Persiehl & Heine, Galerie für Fotografie
 

Christopher Thomas » Cities in Silence

 
28 March – 4 May 2019
 
 

Persiehl & Heine

Bergstr. 11, 20095 Hamburg

www.persiehl-heine.de
 
 
Christopher Thomas, born in Munich in 1961, a graduate of the Bavarian State School of Photography, has become very popular with his city portraits. His cityscapes are recorded with the large-format camera and printed on handmade paper. The footage is a Polaroid type 55 black and white film.

The city views were opened by the series "Münchner Elegien" (1999 – 2017), followed by the collection "New York Sleeps", which was produced between 2001 and 2009. Other city portraits followed: "Venice. The Invisible" (2012), "Paris in the Light" (2014), "Lost in L.A." (2017) and most recently "Hamburg" (2019). His series "Eternity" was exhibited in 2017 at the Kallmann Museum in Ismaning.

The work of Christopher Thomas is featured in prestigious photo galleries around the world at exhibitions and fairs, and is exposed in important private and institutional collections such as the Francois Pinault Collection, the Sir Elton John Photography Collection, the SØR Rusche Collection, and the German Bundestag Art Collection.
 
 
 
 
 
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  Hamburg DE Haus der Photographie  
 
GENERATION WEALTH
 
Lauren Greenfield: China Rich 2005 Xue Qiwen, 43, in her Shanghai apartment,
decorated with furniture from her favorite brand, Versace, 2005.
Lauren Greenfield/INSTITUTE © Lauren Greenfield
 

LAUREN GREENFIELD » GENERATION WEALTH

 
30 March — 23 June 2019
 
Opening: Friday, 29 March 2019, 7 p.m.
Lauren Greenfield will be present
 
 

Haus der Photographie

Deichtorstr. 1-2, 20095 Hamburg

www.deichtorhallen.de
 
 
The exhibition GENERATION WEALTH by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Lauren Greenfield shows today’s ubiquitous quest for status, beauty, and wealth. The show will be presented for the first time in Germany in the House of Photography at the Deichtorhallen.

The documentary photographer Lauren Greenfield grew up in Venice, a rough neighborhood in Los Angeles, in the 1970s and ’80s. In the early 1990s, she began photographing children from private schools, where the social customs of privately educated Hollywood teenagers were defined and shaped by lavish parties, expensive cars, and designer handbags. Ultimately she realized that the desire for money, fame, beauty, and sexual capital has become an all-encompassing obsession for people of all ages and classes, regardless of nationality.

The exhibition GENERATION WEALTH is the result of more than 25 years of work and offers a unique view of how the search for material goods and sexual capital has evolved over time around the world. The exhibition was produced and first shown at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. The international tour will now take it to Hamburg after stops at the International Center of Photography in New York, the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, and the Fotomuseum Den Haag.

The exhibition catalog Generation Wealth, published by Phaidon in the spring of 2017, garnered rave reviews and was selected as »Photography Book of the Year« by Creative Review and the London Times.
 
 
 
 
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  Hannover DE Licht + Raum  
 
 
We all have dreams
 
Johannes Huwe: Flag Girl from The Race of Gentlemen, 2015
 
 

Johannes Huwe »

 

We all have dreams

 

Thu 28 Mar 18:30
28 Mar – 3 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Helsinki FI HAM Helsinki Art Museum  
 
  Pawel Althamer »      
         
  Paweł Althamer

 

29 Mar – 8 Sep 2019

 
         
 
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  Helsinki FI Photographic Gallery  
 
  Ulla Schildt »      
         
  Beyond the Circle

 

29 Mar – 28 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Köln DE Käthe Kollwitz Museum  
 
  Anja Niedringhaus »      
         
  BILDERKRIEGERIN

Photoszene-Festival Köln 2019

 

29 Mar – 30 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  Kreuzlingen CH KultX  
 
 
Revisited
 
Roland Iselin: Orton Street Daggett, California
 
 

Roland Iselin »

 

Revisited

Twentysix Gasoline Stations & Troubled Land, 2017 – 19

 

Wed 27 Mar 19:00
28 Mar – 17 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Liverpool GB FACT Foundation  
 
  What can we learn about modern day society from traditional fairy tales?

     
         
  Ericka Beckman » Marianna Simnett »  

29 Mar – 16 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  Liverpool GB Tate Liverpool  
 
  Arthur Jafa »      
         
  Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death

 

29 Mar – 12 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Ljubljana SI Galerija Fotografija  
 
  Roger Ballen »      
         
  The Theatre of Apparitions

 

2 Apr – 15 May 2019

 
         
 
 
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  London GB Atlas Gallery  
 
REFLECTING BAUHAUS: Photographs & Paintings
 
FLORENCE HENRI
Portrait Composition (Nude with Comb), 1930
Gelatin silver print, printed 1977
© Martini & Ronchetti, courtesy Archives Florence Henri
 

Florence Henri »
REFLECTING BAUHAUS: Photographs & Paintings

 
28 March – 18 May 2019
 
 

Atlas Gallery

49 Dorset Street, W1U 7NF London

www.atlasgallery.com
 
 
Atlas Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs and paintings by Bauhaus artist and photographer Florence Henri (1893-1982). Florence Henri’s work has featured in major institutional exhibitions worldwide, but this is the first time in many years that such a large body of the artist’s work is available for sale.

Despite enjoying considerable popularity in the 1920s and 1930s, Henri’s work was forgotten until it resurfaced through a fortuitous series of discoveries in the mid-1970s that led to a thorough study of her work and the creation of her archive.

Henri trained first as a pianist in Rome and then as a painter under Fernand Léger, from whom she adopted the visual language of Cubism. At the Bauhaus in Weimar in 1924, she was also taught by Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. Henri enrolled at the Bauhaus school of art, design and architecture in Dessau in 1927 at which point she turned solely to photography. With the encouragement of Hungarian constructivist artist László Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) and his wife, Lucia Moholy (1894-1989), she explored the latest art movements – Constructivism, Surrealism, Dadaism and De Stjil. Henri experimented with ‘New Vision’ photography as practised by Moholy-Nagy, Man Ray and Aleksander Rodchenko. The influence of her association with El Lissitzky and Piet Mondrian was also significant and is reflected her grid-like compositions of this period (1928-29).

Henri quickly became one of the most celebrated photographers associated with the Bauhaus, appearing in seminal exhibitions such as Film und Foto at Stuttgart in 1929. Displayed among other of her remarkable contemporaries including: Moholoy-Nagy, Kurt Schwitters, Hans Richter…
 
 
 
 
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  London GB Magnum Photos  
 
  Paolo Pellegrin »      
         
  Antarctica

 

30 Mar – 31 May 2019

 
         
 
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  London GB Blain|Southern  
 
  Bill Viola »      
         
  Intimate Works

 

2 Apr – 4 May 2019

 
         
 
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  London GB The Approach Gallery  
 
  Lisa Oppenheim »      
         
  The American Colony

 

28 Mar – 5 May 2019

 
         
 
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  London GB Frith Street Gallery  
 
  Anna Barriball »      
         
  Fade

 

Thu 28 Mar 18:00

29 Mar – 11 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles DE Praz-Delavallade L.A.  
 
  ARTISTS USE PHOTOGRAPHY

     
         
  Antoine Catala » John Miller » Kayode Ojo » Martha Rosler » Analia Saban » Philipp Timischl »  

30 Mar – 11 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US Luis de Jesus  
 
  Lia Halloran »      
         
  Double Horizon

 

Sat 30 Mar 18:00

30 Mar – 4 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Camara Oscura  
 
  Cecilia de Val »      
         
  Pic of the Midday

 

29 Mar – 25 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Madrid ES Fundació Sorigué  
 
  Mat Collishaw »      
         
  Dialogues

 

30 Mar – 24 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Manchester GB HOME centre contemporary art  
 
  Steve Oliver »      
         
  Best Muscle

 

29 Mar – 26 May 2019

 
         
 
 
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  Milano IT Ncontemporary  
 
How to do the Flowers, Act 2 / Rehearsal 1
 
Ruth Van Beek, Rehearsal 1, 2014 © Ruth van Beek and The Ravestijn Gallery
 

Ruth van Beek »

 

How to do the Flowers, Act 2 / Rehearsal 1

 
28 March - 27 April 2019
 
Opening: Wednesday March 27th, 2019 from from 18.30 onwards
 
 

Ncontemporary Project Room

Via Lulli 5 | 20131 Milan, Italy
T: +39 34 9317 3687
| ncontemporary.com
Wednesday - Saturday 15:00 - 19:00

THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY

Amsterdam, The Netherlands
+31 20 5306005
| theravestijngallery.com
THE RAVESTIJN GALLERY
 
 
The Ravestijn Gallery Amsterdam, in cooperation with Claudio Composti and Ncontemporary, are proud to present 'How to do the Flowers, Act 2 / Rehearsal 1', a solo show by Dutch artist Ruth van Beek at Ncontemporary Project Room in Milan.

Ruth van Beek’s work originates in her ever-growing image archive. The images, mainly from old photo books, are her tools, source material and context. Van Beek physically intervenes within the pictures. By folding, cutting, or adding pieces of painted paper, she rearranges and manipulates the image until her interventions reveal the universe that lies within them.

In a series of exhibitions Ruth investigates the role of her latest artist book How to do the Flowers as a manual, connector and generator for new work. Hereby bringing the viewer closer to the origins of her work. The same risks will be taken as in the artist’s studio. Circumstances are created in which playing, searching, intuition and humour can play the leading role.

This exhibition, hosted by Claudio Composti and NContemporary Project Room, will be on show during Salone del Mobile.
 
 
 
 
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  Milano IT Podbielski Contemporary  
 
  Massimiliano Gatti  »      
         
  LEVANTE

 

Thu 28 Mar 18:00

28 Mar – 17 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Minneapolis US Walker Art Center  
 
  The Body Electric

     
         
  Laurie Anderson » Ed Atkins » Trisha Baga » Sadie Benning » Dara Birnbaum » Peter Campus » Petra Cortright » Andrea Crespo » Zackary Drucker » Rhys Ernst » VALIE EXPORT » Simone Forti » Robert Gober » Aneta Grzeszykowska » Lynn Hershman Leeson » … (23)  

30 Mar – 21 Jul 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US Nailya Alexander Gallery  
 
  Vintage Masterpieces of Soviet Photography

     
         
  Peter Galadzhev » Boris Ignatovich » George Petrusov » Alexander Rodchenko » Arkadiy Shaikhet »  

27 Mar – 11 May 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US elizabeth houston gallery  
 
  Nico Krijno »      
         
  Nico Krijno

 

Wed 27 Mar 19:00

27 Mar – 11 May 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US Throckmorton Fine Art, Inc.  
 
  Graciela Iturbide »      
         
  Graciela Iturbide 1969-2019

 

28 Mar – 18 May 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US MUSEUM OF SEX  
 
 
Reveries
 
Blue Boy from Pink Narcissus (Bobby Kendall), mid to late 1960s
© James Bidgood
 
 

James Bidgood »

 

Reveries

 

28 Mar – 8 Sep 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
Rites of Passage, 1978-2006
 
Toby, at rest after a long shoot. She was the opening act for the drag performer Ethyl Eichelberger, 1990 © Mariette Pathy Allen
 
 

Mariette Pathy Allen »

 

Rites of Passage, 1978-2006

 

28 Mar – 8 Sep 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  New York US MoMA PS1  
 
  ZHENG Guogu »      
         
  Visionary Transformation

 

31 Mar – 23 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US PARTICIPANT INC  
 
  Dash Snow »      
         
  The Drowned World

Selections from the Dash Snow Archive

 

Sun 31 Mar 19:00

31 Mar – 12 May 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art NY  
 
  Ryan McGinley »      
         
  The Kids. Early Works

 

2 Apr – 27 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US Pace / MacGill Gallery  
 
  Richard Learoyd »      
         
  Curious

 

Tue 2 Apr 18:00

3 Apr – 28 Jun 2019

 
         
 
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  New York US The Pace Gallery  
 
  Richard Learoyd »      
         
  Curious

 

Tue 2 Apr 18:00

3 Apr – 7 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Centre Pompidou  
 
  SHUNK-KENDER - ART IN THE EYE OF THE CAMERA (1957-1983)

     
         
  János Kender » Harry Shunk »  

27 Mar – 8 Jul 2019

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Vu' La Galerie  
 
  Stéphane Duroy »      
         
  Stéphane Duroy

 

29 Mar – 31 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Magnum Photos  
 
  Matt Black »      
         
  Geography of Poverty

 

28 Mar – 14 Jun 2019

 
         
 
 
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  Paris FR Allemagne Diplomatie  
 
bauhaus – seen by stefan berg
 
Handrail and balustrade, main entrance staircase, Bauhaus Dessau, 2005
© photography Stefan Berg / Building design Walter Gropius VG Bildkunst
 

Stefan Berg »

 

bauhaus – seen by stefan berg

 
Curator: Harald Theiss
 
5 April – 17 May 2019
 
Opening: Thursday, 4 April, 6pm

RSVP by 29 March: here

 

For security reasons, it is imperative to register in advance.
An early registration is recommended due to a limited number of places.
A valid identification document is required for entry.

 
 

Allemagne Diplomatie / Deutsche Botschaft

31 rue de Condé . 75006 Paris
T +33 1-44 17 31 22
Twitter/Instagram : @allemagnediplo www.allemagneenfrance.diplo.de
www.facebook.com/allemagneenfrance
Allemagne Diplomatie / Deutsche Botschaft
 
 
As a contribution to this year’s 100 years of Bauhaus retrospective, Stefan Berg uses contemporary imagery that has been liberated from the common discourse on cultural history and architecture to bring to the fore and into the present what "thinking the Bauhaus" can mean. The artist’s aim is to illustrate the idea of the Bauhaus – reflecting and making tangible the modernisation and design of a society.

With a focussed photographer’s eye, Berg examines whether and how the underlying concept of the Bauhaus is manifest in the building in Dessau. The photographic works prompt viewers to reapproach the question of "what exactly is the Bauhaus?" and possibly make new discoveries. (Curator Harald Theiss)

Stefan Berg is a photographer and worked as a lecturer in photography at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau, In this time he realized the Bauhaus Series. Photographic works by Stefan Berg have been shown in Germany, France and Belgium like the Goethe-Institut Lyon and the Goethe-Institut Nancy. He has taught at universities such as the University of Arts Berlin, the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences in Dessau and the University of Applied Sciences in Potsdam. Stefan Berg lives and works in Berlin as a freelance photographer and lecturer.
bergwerke.net/portfolio/fotoprojekte/bauhaus/

Harald Theiss is art historian, curator and writer. He organizes i.a. exhibitions on socially relevant issues, takes care of private art collections and art in architecture and public space projects. Harald Theiss lives and works in Berlin.
 
 
 
 
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  Roma IT MAXXI Museo nazionale delle arti  
 
  Elisabetta Catalano »      
         
  ELISABETTA CATALANO

 

3 Apr – 22 Dec 2019

 
         
 
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  Salzburg AT FOTOHOF  
 
 
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Manfred Willmann − o.T., 2005
 
 

Manfred Willmann »

 

Blitz & Enzianblau und 2018/2017

 

Thu 28 Mar 19:00
29 Mar – 25 May 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  San Francisco US SF Museum of Modern Art  
 
  snap+share

transmitting photographs from mail art to social networks

     
         
  Thomas Bachler » Moyra Davey » David Horvitz » Ray Johnson » Erik Kessels » Eva & Franco Mattes » Corinne Vionnet »  

30 Mar – 4 Aug 2019

 
         
 
 
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  Zürich CH BILDHALLE  
 
ZURICH 1967–1976
 
Willy Spiller: Hildegard Schwaninger in the last public bathhouse, Zurich 1972 Willy Spiller: backyard in district number 4, Zurich 1970
 

Willy Spiller » ZURICH 1967–1976

 

Fred Mayer » ZURICH PANOPTIKUM

 
28 March - 11 May 2019
 
Opening: Thursday, 28 March, 6-9pm

Guest speaker: Stefan Zweifel / Both artists will be present.

The photo book ZÜRICH 1967-1976 by Willy Spiller (Edition Bildhalle) will be released at the opening.

The exhibition presents the city of Zurich and its people as they lived and worked during the tumultuous times between 1967 and 1976, when youthful rebellion and sexual revolution confronted bourgeois morality and order. The two photographers Willy Spiller and Fred Mayer will exhibit some of their best-known works at Bildhalle, images that are visually intense, absurd and a witty testimony to the zeitgeist of that time.
 
 

BILDHALLE

Stauffacherquai 56, 8004 Zürich

www.bildhalle.ch
 
 
Willy Spiller (*1947, Zurich) has become well known as a photojournalist far beyond Switzerland. In his unmistakable artistic style and with his precise eye, he has photographed Swiss and international celebrities in historically eventful years, amongst them people like Alfred Hitchcock, Paul Nizon, Federico Fellini, Hildegard Schwaninger, Lady Shiva, Walter Pfeiffer and David Weiss.

Willy Spiller is not only a fine art photographer but also specialises in cultural reporting and corporate communication. He is also the only Swiss contributor to the famous GettyImages, USA.

After receiving his master's degree from the Zurich University of Art and Design (ZHDK), Willy Spiller gained further experience in Milan in a wide variety of photographic disciplines. The majority of his subsequent work was strongly rooted in photojournalism. Travelling on his own or with various writers, Willy Spiller has visited all five continents on his many assignments. His images have appeared in numerous leading European newspapers and magazines.

Willy Spiller's signature style involves capturing images that re-tell everyday stories, utilising techniques characteristic of fine art and documentary photography.
 
 
 
ZURICH PANOPTIKUM
 
Fred Mayer: Jumble siblings Melvi, Zurich, 1971
signed Baryta Print, 50 x 35 cm
Fred Mayer: Aja Iskander Schmidlin, painter, Zurich, 1971
signed Baryta Print, 50 x 35 cm
 
Fred Mayer shows vintage prints from his three-part series «Zürcher Panoptikum», originally published in the weekend edition of the Neue Zürcher Zeitung in 1972, accompanied by a text by Hugo Loetscher. Whether publishers, artists, street sweepers or loiterers, they all appeared in front of Mayer's camera. Following the principle of US photographer Irving Penn, Fred Mayer did not portray his protagonists posing within their familiar milieu, but rather with their guard down against a neutral background in his studio. The resulting portraits of around 90 Zurich residents are intimate and timeless, and include celebrities such as Ueli Prager, Max Bill, Hugo Lötscher, Sigmund Widmer and the painter Varlin.

The exhibition presents the city of Zurich and its people as they lived and worked during the tumultuous times between 1967 and 1976, when youthful rebellion and sexual revolution confronted bourgeois morality and order. The two photographers Willy Spiller and Fred Mayer will exhibit some of their best-known works at Bildhalle, images that are visually intense, absurd and a witty testimony to the zeitgeist of that time.

Fred Mayer is a Swiss photographer, photojournalist, publicist and author. He was born in 1933 in Lucerne, Switzerland, where he attended school followed by a three year apprenticeship with the photographer Otto Pfeifer.

In 1950 he moved to Zurich where he worked as a photographer for more than six years for international press agencies like ATP, DPA, AFP and UPI, producing daily news and reportages. In 1956 he married the Keystone photographer Ilse Günther and began to work as an independent photographer for Swiss press publications such as Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Schweizer Illustrierte an…
 
 
 
 
 
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Art Basel Hong Kong 2019

 

Michele Abeles » Marina Abramovi&cacute; » Farah Al Qasimi » Sophia Al-Maria » Nevin Aladag » Darren Almond » Eric Baudelaire » Becky Beasley » Vanessa Beecroft » Jacopo Benassi » Birdhead (Ji Weiyu and Song Tao) » Fatma Bucak » Chien-Chi Chang » Sarah Charlesworth » Michael Cook » Liz Deschenes » Roe Ethridge » LaToya Ruby Frazier » YANG Fudong » Gilbert & George » David Goldblatt » Shi Guowei » Candida Höfer » Hassan Hajjaj » LIU Heung Shing » Tehching Hsieh » JR » Tatsuo Kawaguchi » Akino Kondo » Angelika Krinzinger » Karl Lagerfeld » Nikki S. Lee » Robert Mapplethorpe » Ari Marcopoulos » Ana Mendieta » Garry Fabian Miller » Mariko Mori » Yasumasa Morimura » Daidō Moriyama » Youssef Nabil » David Noonan » Robert Polidori » Josephine Pryde » Eileen Quinlan » Torbjørn Rødland » Robert Zhao Renhui » Thomas Ruff » Julia Scher » Cindy Sherman » Shimabuku » Stephen Shore » Thomas Struth » Mikhael Subotzky » NOH Suntag » Keiichi Tahara » Yosuke Takeda » Masaru Tatsuki » Wolfgang Tillmans » Agnès Varda » CHEN Wei » Tomoko Yoneda » Akram Zaatari » ...

 

Thu 28 Mar 17:00
29 – 31 Mar 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Art Central Hong Kong 2019
 
 
 

Art Central Hong Kong 2019

 

Emily Allchurch » Cedric Arnold » Cecilia Avendaño » Oded Balilty » Edward Burtynsky » Jacob Gils » Jean-Baptiste Huynh » LU Jun » Nadav Kander » Aristotle Roufanis » Luzia Simons » Peter Steinhauer » Thomas Struth » Tali Amitai Tabib » Christian Tagliavini » Tina Berning & Michelangelo Di Battista » Lee Yanor » ...

 

27 – 31 Mar 2019

 
 
         
 
 
 
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  Daydreaming: Photographs from the Goldstein Collection

     
         
  Richard Avedon » Julie Blackmon » Yousuf Karsh » Andrew Moore » Zanele Muholi » Irving Penn » Rachel Perry » Alex Prager » Edward Steichen » ...  

Tue 2 Apr 10:00

28 Mar – 1 Apr 2019

 
         
 
 
  The Face of the Century: Photographs from a Private Collection

     
         
  František Drtikol » Helmar Lerski » Herbert List » Man Ray  » László Moholy-Nagy » ...  

Tue 2 Apr 11:00

28 Mar – 1 Apr 2019

 
         
 
 
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  Richard Avedon » William Eggleston » Peter Lindbergh » Robert Mapplethorpe » Irving Penn » Paul Strand » ...  

Tue 2 Apr 14:00

28 Mar – 1 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Peter Beard » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Robert Frank » Adam Fuss » Dorothea Lange » Sally Mann » Helmut Newton » Irving Penn » Carrie Mae Weems » Garry Winogrand » ...  

Thu 4 Apr 10:00

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  Ansel Adams » Nobuyoshi Araki » Richard Avedon » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Margaret Bourke-White » Imogen Cunningham » William Eggleston » El Lissitzky » Dorothea Lange » Nickolas Muray » Helmut Newton » August Sander » Lorna Simpson » Hank Willis Thomas » ...  

Fri 5 Apr 10:00

29 Mar – 4 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Berenice Abbott » Ansel Adams » John Beasley Greene » John Hagemeyer » John Hagemeyer » Dora Maar » Felix Nadar (Gaspard Felix Tournachon) » Helmut Newton » Sebastião Salgado » August Sander » ...  

Fri 5 Apr 14:00

30 Mar – 5 Apr 2019

 
         
 
 
 
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Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography
 
 
 

Diffusion: Cardiff International Festival of Photography

Sound + Vision

 

Sebastán Bruno » Peter Finnemore » Michal Iwanowski » Richard Jones » Ayesha Khan » Jonna Kina » Alina Kisina » Zara Mader » Stanza » Kurt Laurenz Theinert » ...

 

Wed 3 Apr 18:00
1 Apr – 30 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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THE NATIONAL: NEW AUSTRALIAN ART 2017 / 2019 / 2021
 
 
 

THE NATIONAL: NEW AUSTRALIAN ART 2017 / 2019 / 2021

Art Gallery of New South Wales / Carriageworks/ Museum of Contemporary Art

 

Hannah Brontë » Peta Clancy » Cherine Fahd » Amala Groom » Tina Havelock Stevens » Eliza Hutchinson » Tara Marynowsky » Luke Roberts » Melanie Jame Wolf » ...

 

30 Mar – 23 Jun 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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GALLERY WEEKEND BEIJING 2019 画廊周北京
 
 
 

GALLERY WEEKEND BEIJING 2019 画廊周北京

 

Doug Aitken » Leila Alaoui » WANG Guofeng » Shi Guowei » LIU Heung Shing » Wang Qingsong » Marc Quinn » Liu Shiyuan » QIU Zhijie » ...

 

26 – 29 Mar 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Capture Photography Festival 2019
 
 
 

Capture Photography Festival 2019

 

Amalie Atkins » Nikhil Chopra » Lynne Cohen » Christos Dikeakos » Anita Dube » Gauri Gill » Greg Girard » Torrie Groening » Shilpa Gupta » Adad Hannah » Mona Kuhn » James Nizam » Sophie Ristelhueber » Marissa Roth » Tejal Shah » Eva Stenram »

 

Wed 3 Apr 19:00
3 Apr – 30 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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FORMAT Festival 2019
 
The Ball © Ingvar Kenne
 

FORMAT Festival 2019

 
FOREVER//NOW
 

Liza Ambrossio » Richard Ansett » Elena Ansova » Matthew Arnold » Emily Berl » Jonny Briggs » Maurice Broomfield » Linda Brownlee » Michael Danner » Lottie Davies » Jillian Edelstein » Stuart Freedman » Sophie Gerrard » Anne Golaz » Lydia Goldblatt » Leah Gordon » Brian Griffin » Jaakko Kahilaniemi » Ingvar Kenne » Anton Kusters » Jack Latham » Kalpesh Lathigra » Anton Roland Laub » Alexandra Lethbridge » Edgar Martins » Roy Mehta » Margaret Mitchell » Yvette Monahan » Stefanie Moshammer » Muge » Christopher Nunn » Karl Ohiri » Michele Palazzi » Laura Pannack » Benedikt Partenheimer » Kate Peters » Max Pinckers » Louis Quail » Nina Röder » Virginie Rebetez » Simon Roberts » Chen Ronghui » Michelle Sank » Jens Schwarz » Kim Seunggu » Jan Stradtmann » Maria Sturm » Paulina Otylie Surys » Abbie Trayler-Smith » ...

 
until 14 April 2019
 
 

FORMAT Festival

Market Place Cathedral quarter, DE13AS Derby

www.formatfestival.com
 
 
In Derby’s museums, art galleries and historic, pop-up and renovated spaces and buildings the festival will present over 50 exhibitions, including portraits of Elvis impersonators and off grid Siberian communities; documentary projects on the tribes of native Indians and the post conflict and wartime landscape of North Africa; a French treasure hunt for buried gold and the search for the truth behind the exclusive Bohemian Club in America. These are just a few of the many extraordinary photography stories visitors to Derby will discover at FORMAT19.

 

The new generation of photographic artists rush towards the new, embracing the rapid transformation that technology and cultural exchanges bring to it.

 

It is such new approaches to photography that FORMAT19: FOREVER//NOW will address during the festival.

 

Forever is an idea built into the very nature of the photograph that records the moment and immediately presents us with a visual memory of the past. Forever touches upon our obsession to record and share the continuous moments of our lives. Yet forever is an illusion and the immortality photography proffers can quickly sour when digital anonymity becomes virtually impossible to obtain. The eruption of selfies and Instagram is contradicted by campaigns around the right to be forgotten or opt out.

 

Now is the new photography orthodoxy, in which the message is all, the product of an era that is seen as "post truth", regardless of whether it is a fictionalised story or a factual narrative or an aesthetic mixture of the two. The challenge for the photographer is how to establish their message in the now and stop it being transitory.

 

In this era of Trump’s fake news, where truths, lies and myths are easily interchanged, we need to find a new structure to realign our perception of reality and provide a frame of reference for identifying where the truth really resides.

 

FORMAT19 will look at how photography is evolving and moving ever forward, while keeping a curatorial eye on its past and how it is being constantly reinterpreted.

 

Even as we endeavour to extend subjects through photography, time and material can never be endless, it is a difficult concept to pin down and the immortality that photography seems to offer is always just out of reach. Alongside the mass production of pictures and our seemingly endless desire to be seen, there are calls for digital anonymity and campaigns around the right to be forgotten or to opt out.

 

FOREVER//NOW is a contested idea that we invite you to think widely about, there are many ways to perceive it.

 
 
 
 
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The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9)
 
MAO ISHIKAWA, Red Flower: The Women of Okinawa, 1975–1977, gelatin silver print, 15.4 x 20.1 cm. © MAO ISHIKAWA / Nap gallery, Tokyo
 
 

The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT9)

 

Martha Atienza » CAO Fei » ZHENG Guogu » Gavin Hipkins » Joyce Ho » Mao Ishikawa » Karrabing Film Collective » Meiro Koizumi » Anne Noble » Harit Srikhao » Nguyen Trinh Thi » Munem Wasif » CHEN Zhe » QIU Zhijie » ...

 

– 28 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Brussels BE La Maison des Cultures  
 
 
1e Biennale de la photographie à Molenbeek
 
 
 

1e Biennale de la photographie à Molenbeek

L’abîme du temps

 

Alexandre Christiaens » Gundi Falk » Bernd Kleinheisterkamp » Christine Lefebvre » Chantal Maes » Matthieu Marre » Marie Sordat » ...

 

– 14 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Budapest Photo Festival  
 
 
BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2019
 
 
 

BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2019

 

Michele Borzoni » Paulo Catrica » Lajos Csontó » Cristina De Middel » Balázs Deim » Imre Drégely » Anna Fabricius » João Grama » Rodolf Hervé » Lucien Hervé » Christina Kahlo » Viola Kaulics » Gábor Kerekes » Bea Kolozsi » Ábel Krulik » Alain Laboile » Lásló Lugo Lugosi » David Lynch » Bruno Morais » Tito Mouraz » Szilvia Mucsy » Liz Nielsen » Tomas Opitz » Gilles Roudière » Lenke Szilágyi » Carla Tabora » Adám Urbán » Misha Vallejo » Robert Vano » Ági Vedres » Ági Vedres » ...

 

– 20 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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Month of Photography 2019
 
 
 

Month of Photography 2019

 

Halim al Karim » Corey Arnold » Philip Augustin » Fatemeh Baigmoradi » Odette England » Torben Eskerod » Danae Falliers » Theresa Ganz » Paula Gillen » Karol Golemboski » Kris Graves » Lauren Greenfield » David Maisel » Sally Mann » Robert Mapplethorpe » Ana Mendieta » Reine Paradis » Robert Rauschenberg » Holly Roberts » Joe Rudko » Trine Søndergaard » Marjorie Salvaterra » Andres Serrano » Xaviera Simmons » Brea Souders » Angela Strassheim » Lorenzo Triburgo  » Amanda Wachob » Krista Wortendyke » ...

 

– 28 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Helsinki FI Museum of Photography  
 
  Festival of Political Photography 2019

Potentiality

     
         
  Laia Abril » Darya Apakhonchich » Jeannette Ehlers » Pekka Elomaa » Aslan Gaisumov » Ramina Habibollah » Uwa Iduozee » Nayab Noor Ikram » Ella Kiviniemi » Ritva Kovalainen » Sanni Seppo » Kurt TONG »  

– 19 May 2019

 
         
 
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  Kochi IN Kochi-Muziris Biennale  
 
 
Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018
 
Zanele Muholi, 2018, installation view, Kochi-Muziris Biennale. Courtesy: Kochi Biennale Foundation
 
 

Kochi-Muziris Biennale 2018

Possibilities for a Non-Alienated Life

 

Brook Andrew » Tania Bruguera » Nathan Coley » SONG Dong » VALIE EXPORT » Chitra Ganesh » Chandan Gomes » Guerrilla Girls » Shilpa Gupta » Sunil Gupta » Rula Halawani » Jitish Kallat » William Kentridge » Hassan Khan » Sonia Khurana » Juul Kraijer » Goshka Macuga » Annu Palakunnathu Matthew » Aernout Mik » Santu Mofokeng » Zanele Muholi » Shirin Neshat » Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba » Walid Raad (The Atlas Group) » Shubigi Rao » Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook » Tabita Rezaire » Martha Rosler » The Otolith Group (Kodwo Eshun, Anjalika Sagar) » Sue Williamson » Young-hae Chang Heavy Industries » Akram Zaatari » Rehana Zaman » ...

 

– 29 Mar 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Moscow RU Multimedia Art Museum  
 
 
Fashion and Style in Photography 2019
 
 
 

Fashion and Style in Photography 2019

 

11th Moscow International Biennale

 

Elliott Erwitt » Giovanni Gastel » Mikhail Grachev » Stanley Greene » Dmitry Lookianov » Erik Madigan Heck » Jean-Marie Périer » Alex Prager » Boris Register » Yuri Rost » No&eacute Sendas » Gérard Uferas » Igor Vereshchagin » Albert Watson » Sergey Yastrzhembskiy » ...

 

Feb – April 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Sharjah AE Sharjah Biennial  
 
 
Sharjah Biennial 14
 
 
 

Sharjah Biennial 14

Leaving the Echo Chamber

 

Lawrence Abu Hamdan » Sophia Al-Maria » Marwa Arsanios » Leo Asemota » Hannah Black » Mohamed Bourouissa » Candice Breitz » Adriana Bustos » Ian Cheng » Christopher Cozier » Shezad Dawood » Rohini Devasher » Stan Douglas » Peter Friedl » Nikolaus Gansterer » Carlos Garaicoa » Anawana Haloba » Alfredo Jaar » Ann Veronica Janssens » Allora & Calzadilla » Barbara Kasten » Astrid Klein » Meiro Koizumi » Jompet Kuswidananto » Nalini Malani » LEE Mingwei » Mohau Modisakeng » Otobong Nkanga » Jon Rafman » Lisa Reihana » Tracey Rose » Pamela Rosenkranz » Hrair Sarkissian » Wael Shawky » Amie Siegel » Munem Wasif » Akram Zaatari » QIU Zhijie » ...

 

– 10 Jun 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Québec CA Musée national des beaux-arts  
 
  Manif d'art 9 - The Quebec City Biennial,

Small Between the Stars, Large Against the Sky

     
         
  Oliver Beer » A K Dolven » Dinh Q. Lê » Kelly Mark » Meryl McMaster » Rika Noguchi » Anne-Marie Proulx » Shimabuku » Beat Streuli » ...  

– 22 Apr 2019

 
         
 
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  Wien AT FOTO WIEN  
 
 
FOTO WIEN - Monat der Fotografie
 
 
 

FOTO WIEN -
Monat der Fotografie

 

Toni Amengual » Iris Andraschek » Diane Arbus » Miia Autio » Mohamed Bourouissa » Carina Brandes » Peter Braunholz » Gerard Byrne » Heinz Cibulka » Lena Dobrowolska » Philipp Ebeling » Petros Efstathiadis » Walker Evans » Bernhard Fuchs » Weronika Gęsicka » Nilbar Güreş » Matthieu Gafsou » Patrick Galbats » Anne Golaz » Nan Goldin » Laura Henno » Heidrun Holzfeind » Valérie Jouve » Joel Karppanen » Annette Kelm » Aglaia Konrad » Paul Kranzler » Claudia Larcher » Paul Albert Leitner » Alix Marie » Lisette Model » Gabriela Morawetz » Stefanie Moshammer » Sabine Bitter & Helmut Weber » Igor Samolet » Lise Sarfati » SMITH » Éva Szombat » Wim Wenders » Manfred Willmann » ...

 

– 20 Apr 2019

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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