Arthur Fields – Seen and Heard: Evidence of a unique personal experience
Arthur Fields is a photographer from Texas, currently living in Vincennes, Indiana where he is an Assistant Professor of Art at Vincennes University. He currently teaches courses in traditional analog photography as well as digital imaging. He also serves as the director of VU’s Shircliff Gallery of Art. Fields’ latest artistic research is based on his love of landscape and self-representation. By compiling imagery from online … Continue reading Arthur Fields – Seen and Heard: Evidence of a unique personal experience
Carrie Mae Weems Headlines CONTACT Photography Festival
Solo exhibition in five parts throughout Toronto, Canada Carrie Mae Weems Opening May 3–4, 2019 with artist in attendance Public lecture May 4, 4:00 pm CONTACT Gallery and Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at the Art Museum at the University of Toronto 80 Spadina Avenue, Suite 205 and 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival is thrilled to announce that renowned American artist Carrie … Continue reading Carrie Mae Weems Headlines CONTACT Photography Festival
Seeing Deeply – A Retrospective by Dawoud Bey
Dawoud Bey: Seeing Deeply offers a forty-year retrospective of the celebrated photographer’s work, from his early street photography in Harlem to his current images of Harlem gentrification. Photographs from all of Bey’s major projects are presented in chronological sequence, allowing viewers to see how the collective body of portraits and recent landscapes create an unparalleled historical representation of various communities in the United States. Prodigious is … Continue reading Seeing Deeply – A Retrospective by Dawoud Bey
Solargraphs by Al Brydon – A conversation with the Sun
A new book, Solargraphs by Al Brydon is available from JW Editions. Brydon’s understated approach to making engaging images is disarming. There is a beautiful serendipity that comes out of his seemingly casual method for making work. He makes it look easy, but make no mistake Brydon has been steadfast for decades in making photographic work of and about his surroundings. He is continually trying … Continue reading Solargraphs by Al Brydon – A conversation with the Sun
Exhibition: Robert Kananaj Gallery – Emmanuel Monzon
Robert Kananaj Gallery is honoured to bring to the Toronto public an opportunity to experience the photographs of Emmanuel Monzon. When so much is invested in what is loud and in your face, Monzon’s “Urban Sprawl” series finds an opposing refuge in emptiness and silence. The artist invites one’s experience, conversing in a no-man’s land bordering the collision of cultures. Urban Sprawl: Emptiness Emmanuel Monzon Photographs … Continue reading Exhibition: Robert Kananaj Gallery – Emmanuel Monzon
Beyond the Reach of Rivers – photography by Mandy Williams
Beyond the Reach of RiversFishing Quarter Gallery, BrightonWednesday 1 May – Monday 6 May 2019 Open daily 11am – 5pm Beyond the Reach of Rivers is a photography exhibition by Mandy Williams that brings together work from two photographic series about the sea to the beachfront in Brighton. Sea Level is shot in the Sussex town where she lived as a teenager and focuses on … Continue reading Beyond the Reach of Rivers – photography by Mandy Williams
Rust Belt Biennial – Exhibition Call for Entries
Wobneb Magazine is a supporting sponsor of the 2019 Rust Belt Biennial. An open call for entries has been announced, and full details can be found at https://www.rustbeltbiennial.com/
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Taking Sides: Berlin and the Wall, 1974 – by Sven Martson
In 1974, Sven Martson traveled to West Berlin. It was a bright island of liberty surrounded by a dull gray wall. Fascinated by such an untenable design, he sought to record in photographs what might be found on either side of that historic divide. Continue reading Taking Sides: Berlin and the Wall, 1974 – by Sven Martson
America in a Trance — Photographs by Niko J. Kallianiotis
Combining punches of color, intense natural light and ironic visuals, this photographer commentates on the gloom of dying industries in the wake of political promise. Continue reading America in a Trance — Photographs by Niko J. Kallianiotis
Wrapping up 2018
This was the first year Wobneb Magazine hosted an online exhibtion, Sense of Place. We featured the work of over 50 contributing photographers from around the world, and the exhibit drew tens of thousands of viewers. Next year will bring our second online exhibition for photographers completing a BFA/MFA or equivalent degree program. The exhibition will be juried by photographer Mark Sawrie. We are really … Continue reading Wrapping up 2018
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