| | | | Sjoerd Knibbeler: Exploded view # 17, 2017 (detail) Photogram, perspex block © Sjoerd Knibbeler | | | UNSEEN | PHOTOBOOKFEST 2018 | | Weekend with Unseen | | | | 25 – 27 May 2018 | | ING Unseen Talent Award: the Curator’s Choice | | | | 31 May – 3 June 2018 | | | | | The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography Bolotnaya embankment 3, bld. 1 . 119072 Moscow T +7 495-228 98 78 info@lumiere.ru www.lumiere.ru Tue-Fri 12-21, Sat-Sun 12-22 | |
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| | | | | | | | | Unseen Book Market | | | Weekend with Unseen | | | | 25 – 27 May 2018 | | Moscow international festival PHOTOBOOKFEST 2018 and Unseen, the leading international platform for contemporary photography founded in the Netherlands, present the program Weekend with Unseen, which will be held from the 25th to the 27th of May at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow. Exclusively focusing on what is new in the photography world, Unseen provides a channel for up-and-coming talent to showcase their work. Unseen brings together the international photography community to discuss and debate the directions in which the photographic medium evolves. Unseen is an all-year-round platform conducting events throughout the year. Its main event–Unseen Amsterdam, which consists of a fair, a book market, a speakers programme and much more–returns for the seventh time from the 21st to the 23rd of September 2018. Unseen, together with PHOTOBOOKFEST, is hosting a three-day program, where you will be able to learn about the latest trends in the photography industry and get an inspiration for your own future projects. There is an extensive program of events filled with exhibitions, lectures and debates on the state of photography today. Weekend with Unseen begins on Friday, May 25. The program is being opened by Emilia van Lynden, Artistic Director of Unseen, who will present the educational program of the weekend. After the introductory words, the Head of the Unseen Book Market & Dummy Award Daria Tuminas will present the short-list of the 2017 Unseen Dummy Award and give a lecture on contemporary photo-book practices. Tuminas will also be a member of the international jury team in the Photobookfest Dummy Contest 2018. On May 26, Laurence Aëgerter and Sjoerd Knibbeler, two artists working with photography in the Netherlands, will hold artist-talks and take part in an in-depth discussion program, together with gallery owner and UNIT c.m.a. founder Narda van ’t Veer, as well as several Russian speakers. The program ends on May 27 with a portfolio review session for photographers by an international team of photography experts (among them: Emilia van Lynden, Daria Tuminas, Narda van ’t Veer, Laurence Aëgerter, Sjoerd Knibbeler, Nadezhda Sheremetova, Igor Mukhin, Alexey Korsi). The winner of Unseen Dummy Award 2017, Małgorzata Stankiewicz, is going to conclude the program with an artist-talk and to present her new book “Cry of an Echo”. The program is supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Russia and is co-curated by Unseen. | | | | | | © Laurence Aëgerter | | | | WEEKEND WITH UNSEEN DETAILED PROGRAM: | | May 25, Friday: PHOTOBOOKS (RUS) | | 19:00 – 19:30 Welcome and introduction by Emilia van Lynden 19:30–21:00 – Daria Tuminas, Head of the Unseen Book Market and Unseen Dummy Award will give an interacrive lecture “Dummy experiment” and present the latest shortlist of Unseen Dummy Award and show. The visitors will be invited to take part in an experiment that will involve working out criteria for judging dummies as well as exploring the group dynamics of the selection process More about the exhibition: photobookfest.com/eng/2018/exhibitions/unseen-dummy-award | | | | | | © Laurence Aëgerter | | | | May, 26 Saturday: CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY / EDUCATION | | 12:00–13:30 Panel discussion #1 THE FUTURE OF CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW During its relatively short history, photography has already caused a revolutionary shift away from the accustomed view of paintings and drawings and has introduced an entirely new way of representing reality. As photography finally established its status as an artistic medium, how did its position change? How should artists create their work in the world where imagery is continuously bombarding our visual perception? What are the latest developments in the medium within contemporary art? Through a panel discussion, photography professionals are going to delve into the current themes and trends within the medium, highlighting the different processes and formats that are being employed by contemporary practitioners. Participants: Narda van’t Veer, galerist Vladimir Dudchenko, collector Nadezhda Sheremetova, curator Laurence Aëgerter, artist Moderated by: Emilia van Lynden Artist-talks: 14:30–15:30 Sjoerd Knibbeler (60 minutes including Q&A) 16:00–17:00 Laurence Aëgerter (60 minutes including Q&A) 17:30–19:00 Panel discussion #2 THE PROFESSIONALS TOOLBOX HOW TO KICK START A CAREER IN CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY After studying for years to become an artist, the daunting moment finally arrives and it’s time to leave the guidance and comfort offered by an art academy. Without the safety net of classes or mentors for advice, the most recently graduated artists are left with an all-encompassing question: what happens now? From networking to self-promotion or finding gallery representation, it seems like an unachievable task to get the ball rolling on your career. Photography professionals, ranging from educators to gallerists, are going to discuss the different elements and strategies that any graduate should bear in mind when they start to profile themselves as an artist within the contemporary art world. Participants: Narda van ’t Veer, gallerist Sjoerd Knibbeler, artist Alyona Kurmashova, galerist Alexey Korsi, artist, curator, lecturer Moderated by: Emilia van Lynden | | | | | | © Małgorzata Stankiewicz | | | | May 27, Sunday, PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE | | 12:00–16:00 PORTFOLIO REVIEW (EN/RUS) Portfolio reviews for the local artist by an international team of reviewers Reviewers: Emilia van Lynden (Artistic Director, Unseen), Narda van ’t Veer (Unit/The Ravestijn Gallery), Sjoerd Knibbeler (artist), Laurence Aërgerter (artist), Daria Tuminas (Head of Unseen Book Market, Igor Mukhin (artist), Nadezhda Sheremetova (curator, FotoDepartament), Alexey Korsi (curator, Stella Art Foundation). 9 artists per reviewer. 20 minutes review per artist. Local artists can apply to participate within the portfolio reviews and showcase their portfolios to the professionals whilst getting feedback on their work, their techniques and possibilities for them abroad. More about portfolio review photobookfest.com/portfolio-review 18:00–20:00 Małgorzata Stankiewicz. Artist-talk and presentation of the “Cry of an Echo” exhibition and book. Stankiewicz is the winner of Unseen Dummy Award 2017. Małgorzata Stankiewicz is an artist born in Poland and based in Switzerland. She works with black-and-white hand-printed and experimental photography. In 2017, she became the winner of Unseen Dummy Award with her photobook “Cry of an Echo”. The book is dedicated to the Białowieža Forest, Europe's last primeval forest, which is being destroyed despite all that was said about the environment in recent years. 46 large black-and-white photographs included in the book are called by the photographer herself ‘a metaphor for torment’, ‘a silent shout’, and ‘a protest’. More about the exhibition photobookfest.com/eng/2018/exhibitions/cry-of-an-echo | | | | More about the participants: | | Emilia van Lynden (NL/UK) is the Editor-in-Chief of Unseen Magazine and Artistic Director of Unseen, the leading platform for contemporary photography in the Netherlands. Van Lynden, among other things, sources artistic talents, as well as galleries, collectives and projects that have a large program committed to supporting emerging artists. | |
| | | Daria Tuminas (RU) is an independent researcher, curator and photographer, born in St. Petersburg, based in Amsterdam. Daria worked at Johan Deumen’s Gallery (Amsterdam) from 2014 until 2017 and is currently the Head of Unseen Book Market and Dummy Award at Unseen Amsterdam. |
| | Narda van ’t Veer (NL) is a gallerist and the founder of Unit c.m.a, an Amsterdam-based agency representing artists in photography, illustration, animation, art-direction and cinema. In 1977, her love for photography was born when she came into contact with the work of Guy Bourdin. A few years later she received her degree in marketing and economics and decided to start an advertising agency specialized in fashion accounts. | |
| | Through her work as an art director, she came into contact with various photographers and, in 1988, she decided to start her own agency–Unit c.m.a. Nowadays, she represents national and international creatives from promising talents, such as Carlijn Jacobs and Gilleam Trapenberg, to the big names like Carli Hermès. After being in the photography business for over 30 years, van T’Veer has come across a lot of art photography and photobooks. It was therefore inevitable that she started her own collection, featuring works by Helmut Newton and Collier Schorr amongst others. In 2012, van T’Veer founded her own gallery in collaboration with Jasper Bode. Via The Ravestijn Gallery she represents photographers like Philippe Braquenier, Mona Kuhn and Robin de Puy. In 2017, she joined the advisory board of World Press Photo. | | | Sjoerd Knibbeler (NL) is a visual artist from the Netherlands, living and working in Amsterdam. Through an associative, process-driven approach to photography, he explores the scientific quest to discover the world and deploys strategies like observation, experimentation and model-making in his artistic process. His work focuses on visualizing invisible natural phenomena, such as the wind, air movement and climatological conditions. |
| | Knibbeler creates a world that follows his own logic, and where associative relationships and imagination play a vital part. The camera–in one form or another–is always present as a tool in his process materializing in printed matter, objects, video installations and artist books. In 2015, he was selected as a FOAM Talent and was awarded the Grand Prix du Jury Photographie in Hyères, France. Since then, he has had solo exhibitions at FOAM Photography Museum, Espace Images, Contact Festival and Villa Noailles. Notable group exhibitions include Quickscan NL#02 at the Nederlands Fotomuseum and the Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation Photobook Awards, which included his shortlisted artist book “Paper Planes”. | | Laurence Aëgerter (FR/NL) is a multi-disciplinary French artist who lives and works in Amsterdam and Marseille. In her work, Laurence Aëgerter investigates how to give a new meaning to existing images by using both historical and contemporary sources from our society's shared ‘memory bank’. Through her interactions with the material, she intervenes into the identity of her subjects. Her interventions challenge traditional reading of a range of sources, such as encyclopedias, documentary photographs and art reproductions. | |
| | As a result, the existing images regain urgency as they come alive in a new context. Although Aëgerter uses various media and materials, photography prevails, while public installations and artist books are also a part of her artistic vocabulary. Recent solo exhibitions include Le Louvre, MAMAC Nice; The Modernists and More, as well as the Hermitage Museum Amsterdam. Latest group exhibitions include Les rencontres de la photographie, Arles; Making Africa, Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao; Quickscan #2, Nederlands Fotomuseum, Rotterdam. In 2016, Aëgerter was awarded the International Photography Nestlé Price, Festival Images, Vevey (CH). | | | |
| | | | | | | | | © Andrea Grützner, Hive, untitled 1 2, 2017, collection of ING Bank | | | ING Unseen Talent Award: the Curator’s Choice | | | | 31 May – 3 June 2018 | | Following the Weekend with Unseen, an exhibition of the ING Unseen Talent Award finalists takes place at The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography in Moscow. For the exhibition, curator Natalia Grigorieva (Founder and Chief Curator of Lumiere Brothers Center) has handpicked six exceptional finalists from the past two years. | | | | | | © Felicity Hammond, Unveiling the Facade, 2016, collection of ING Bank | | | | The finalists including Andrea Grützner (1984, Germany), Alexandra Lethbridge (1987, United Kingdom), Thomas Albdorf (1982, Austria), Miren Pastor (1985, Spain), Tereza Zelenkova (1985, Czech Republic) and Felicity Hammond (1988, United Kingdom). All the talents have followed an extensive talent programme, guided by internationally established artists, whilst creating new work for the ING Collection in response to a chosen theme: Common Ground (2017), encouraging the discovery of similarities among differences, and Fool for Love (2016), exploring the passion and devotion required to pursue one's dreams. | | | | | | © Alexandra Lethbridge, The Path of an Honest Man 2017, collection of ING Bank | | | | ING Unseen Talent Award: the Curator’s Choice is on show during the Photobookfest from the 31st of May until the 3rd of June 2018. Initiated by ING and Unseen, the ING Unseen Talent Award is an exciting initiative focused on fostering new photographic talent. The Award provides an international platform for emerging European artists to present their work on a global scale. | | | | | | © Miren Pastor, Fool for love, 2016, collection of ING Bank | | | | | | © Tereza Zelenkova. Some kind of night into your darkness. 2016. Collection of ING Bank36538 | | | | | | © Thomas Albdorf I Made This For You & Remember When I Made This For 2016. Collection of ING Bank | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com © 22 May 2018 photography-now.com Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke contact@photography-now.com T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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