FilterPHOTO 2023
A full schedule for FilterPHOTO 2023 – see all the exciting events planned for the month of September! Continue reading FilterPHOTO 2023
A full schedule for FilterPHOTO 2023 – see all the exciting events planned for the month of September! Continue reading FilterPHOTO 2023
Creative Time and FotoFocus are pleased to announce their partnership for The Convening, a special series of public talks and performances in Cincinnati, featuring artists, critics, curators, and other distinguished guest speakers. A welcome event and performance will take place at Mecca OTR on Friday, October 20, 2023, followed by a full day of discussions held at two venues: the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and Contemporary Arts Center, on Saturday, October … Continue reading The Covening: Creative Time + FotoFocus
The Black Archives book is the embodiment of one of the core ideals of the platform: honoring the Black past by making it accessible. Continue reading Black Archives: A Photographic Celebration of Black Life :: by Renata Cherlise
IUPUI | Herron School of Art + Design Upcoming Exhibitions and Events from IUPUI Herron School of Art (Indianapolis, Indiana) “We hope visitors will feel comforted knowing we all go through the same rollercoaster of emotions regarding love and loss. This exhibition will be a poignant, cathartic celebration of our shared humanity.” Olinka ViÅ¡tica and Dražen GrubiÅ¡ić, cofounders of the Museum of Broken Relationships See … Continue reading Herron Happenings: February 2023
A striking collection of images of children from around the world taken over the past four decades of Steve McCurry’s successful photography career. Steve McCurry is an American photographer, freelancer, and photojournalist. Without knowing his name, people around the world know his work – one of the most famous photos of the 20th Century: His photo Afghan Girl, of a girl with piercing green eyes, … Continue reading Stories & Dreams: Portraits of Childhood by Steve McCurry
In his second monograph, Little Cities, Rich-Joseph Facun guides viewers on a meandering meditation through Southeastern Ohio by depicting the vernacular post-industrial landscape. In their quiet formality, the images call to mind past dreams, present disillusionment, and gently nudge us to look beyond what can be seen on the surface. Through recurring motifs, Facun excavates remaining signs of the Indigenous communities who once called this … Continue reading Little Cities by Rich-Joseph Facun
The Information Front is an informal collective that believes in the power of photography to invoke change through visibility. Using the platform of affordable publication, The Information Front positions the documentation of the war through those who are most vulnerable: Ukrainian photographers themselves. Press Release from Schilt Publishing & Gallery, 12 December, 2022: We are honored to become the worldwide distributor of the two existing and future publications of The … Continue reading Schilt Publishing & Gallery: The Information Front
For your reading pleasure, here is a list of announced recent/upcoming photo books published by Kerher Verlag Books for the Winter Hours We are very glad that, at the end of this of this disquieting year, we can present you with three very different, colorful books to lighten up the dark winter hours. We wish you a happy end of year season — please watch … Continue reading New/Upcoming Photo Book Releases — from Kehrer Verlag, December 2022
Family as the subject of contemporary photographic observation Since the invention of photography, the family has been the subject of photographic observation, both in personal photo albums and in artistic series. The exhibition, conceived by Ingo Taubhorn, curator of the House of Photography, presents current artistic projects that highlight both the diversity of photographic approaches and the range of family models, ways of life, and … Continue reading Family Affairs: Family in Current Photography
The 345 photographs in American Geography (divided by regions) address ways in which different histories and traditions of land use have given rise to different cultural transitions, such as the growth of industry in the Northeast, agricultural developments in the Midwest, the legacies of slavery on the economies of the South, and the mining of natural resources as well as environmental crises in the West. … Continue reading American Geography: Photographs of Land Use from 1840 to Present
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