Category: Portfolios & Galleries
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Bruno Mouron & Pascal Rostain : Paparazzi
YellowKorner presents the exhibition “PAPARAZZI” with the photographs by Bruno Mouron and Pascal Rostain, magnifying the garbage of celebrities. This exhibition is to be discovered in the 100 galleries of YellowKorner around the world as well as at La Hune, the historic bookshop- gallery of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, for an event exhibition. Bruno Mouron and Pascal Rostain succeeded in renewing “Paparazism” with genius.
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Michael Wolf : Life in Cities
https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/michael-wolf-life-in-cities-2-pp/
The Robert Koch Gallery presents Michael Wolf: Life in Cities, a survey celebrating Michael Wolf’s life and work. For over four decades Wolf examined the layered urban landscape, addressing juxtapositions of public and private space, and anonymity and individuality in relation to history and modern development. Michael Wolf’s work on life in cities was always driven by a profound concern for the people living in these environments and for the consequences of massive urbanization on contemporary civilization. This commitment and engagement remained central throughout his career. The Robert Koch Gallery was the first gallery to represent Michael Wolf, and did so exclusively for many years, presenting Wolf’s first exhibition of his breakthrough project Architecture of Density in 2005 and later the first gallery exhibition of Transparent City in 2008. The gallery has mounted many ground-breaking exhibitions of Michael Wolf’s work prior to his untimely passing in 2019.
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Illustrating African Folktales of the Congo Basin in Photographs – Feature Shoot
Illustrating African Folktales of the Congo Basin in Photographs – Feature Shoot
The Odzala-Kokoua National Park is the crown jewel of the Congo Basin— one of the largest, oldest, most intact preserves that has never been logged, or overexploited by poachers and…
via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/illustrating-african-folktales-of-the-congo-basin-in-photographs/
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Michael Ashkin | 1000 Words
n the desert, the traces of human presence are visible on the ground for a long time. Alongside the remains of earlier inhabitants are other, more recent legacies –– accidental landscapes of exhausted ground, tracked and paved over, sown with garbage, shattered and heaped up. Created by obscure acts of violence, places such as these seem to exist below the horizon of sense, their dialect both familiar and unreadable.
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The Wild Within – Witness
The Wild Within
Few places are surrounded by a mystery like Rold Forest that is located in a rural part of Denmark. This big, wild forest was for…
via Medium: https://witness.worldpressphoto.org/the-wild-within-4d9f12ec9931
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Juxtapoz Magazine – An American Project: Dawoud Bey’s Latest Show @ SFMoMA
Juxtapoz Magazine – An American Project: Dawoud Bey’s Latest Show @ SFMoMA
“A wonderfully unnerving moment” is how Dawoud Bey responds to SFMOMA’s Curator of Photography Corey Keller’s question about what it feels like to be…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/an-american-project-dawoud-bey-s-latest-show-sfmoma/
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Bryan Schutmaat’s Highway Drifters
Juxtapoz Magazine – Bryan Schutmaat’s Highway Drifters
“Photographed in the American Southwest, this body of work includes intimate portraits of travelers—mostly hitchhikers and highway drifters who dwell…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/bryan-schutmaat-s-highway-drifters/
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Ute Behrend – Bear Girls « burn magazine
Ute Behrend – Bear Girls
Ute Behrend Bear Girls [ EPF 2019 FINALIST ] How do young girls become strong women? Adolescence is the theme of my new book. At the beginning I tell a story about a fictional “Indian tribe&#…
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2020/02/ute-behrend-bear-girls/
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A Bird’s Eye View of Children’s Diets Around the Globe – Feature Shoot
A Bird’s Eye View of Children’s Diets Around the Globe – Feature Shoot
It’s been said, You are what you eat” though few may remember what they had for lunch last Tuesday. Our diets, like our identities, may be formed by nature and…
via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/a-birds-eye-view-of-childrens-diets-around-the-globe/
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A photographer’s road trip through the heart of America
A photographer’s road trip through the heart of America
After falling victim to an assault, Sandy Carson left Scotland for the US. It was there that he found a home in photography.
via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/playlist-archive/sandy-carson-photography-always-been-a-cowboy-in-my-heart/
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A portrait of teenage resistance in Brazil
A portrait of teenage resistance in Brazil
When the São Paulo government proposed closing over 100 public schools in October 2015, high school students rose up in rebellion against the state. After tagging a series of hostile street protests they took it to the next level. Over the next three mont
via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/photography-2/a-portrait-of-teenage-resistance-in-brazil/
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Charles Rozier: House Music | LENSCRATCH
Charles Rozier: House Music
Charles Rozier has a new book, House Music, from Dewi Lewis Publishing, that aptly describes a world filled with the music of children, dogs, relatives, friends, and family under one roof. I first featured the project in 2013 and was moved by his persona
via LENSCRATCH: http://lenscratch.com/2020/02/charles-rozier-house-music/
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How Letizia Battaglia Used Photography in a War Against the Mafia – Feature Shoot
How Letizia Battaglia Used Photography in a War Against the Mafia – Feature Shoot
The words are in Italian but the message is clear: “The Mafia kills. So does silence.” This is the omerta, the code of silence the Sicilian mafia has imposed upon…
via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/how-letozia-battaglia-used-photography-in-a-war-against-the-mafia/
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Alexander Bronfer – Floating « burn magazine
Alexander Bronfer – Floating
Alexander Bronfer Floating This project is about the tight bonds connecting us to The Dead Sea, in the face of ecological catastrophe threatening the future of this unique natural treasure. …
via burn magazine: https://www.burnmagazine.org/essays/2020/02/alexander-bronfer-floating/
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Akinbode Akinbiyi: Six Songs, Swirling Gracefully in the Taut Air – British Journal of Photography
Akinbode Akinbiyi: Six Songs, Swirling Gracefully in the Taut Air
A new exhibition in Berlin presents long-term projects composed over four decades by British-Nigerian photographer Akinbode Akinbiyi
via British Journal of Photography: https://www.bjp-online.com/2020/02/akinbode-akinbiyi-gropius-bau/
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A Portrait of Francesca Woodman Through the Photographs She Left Behind – Feature Shoot
A Portrait of Francesca Woodman Through the Photographs She Left Behind – Feature Shoot
The brief life and tragic death of Francesca Woodman only seems to deepen the mystery of her powerful and provocative work. But who was she, beyond the adolescent artist whose…
via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2020/02/a-portrait-of-francesca-woodman-through-the-photographs-she-left-behind/
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Rich Wade : Draw A Squared Circle
Rich Wade : Draw A Squared Circle – The Eye of Photography Magazine
Cet ensemble de travaux examine le monde de la lutte professionnelle indépendante, un type extrême d’histoire physique qui mélange les intrigues de
via The Eye of Photography Magazine: https://loeildelaphotographie.com/en/rich-wade-draw-a-squared-circle-pp/