People and Places 1873–2000: A Selection of Photographs from DOMA’s Collection

The David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University hosts an exhibition curated by Ronn Brown from February 20 to May 23, 2025, highlighting photographers like Margaret Bourke-White and Philippe Halsman. The show seeks to inspire new generations of artists through iconic photographic techniques and features several related public events. Continue reading People and Places 1873–2000: A Selection of Photographs from DOMA’s Collection

2025 World Press Photo Contest Winners

World Press Photo has announced the winners of the 2025 contest, highlighting significant photojournalism from 2024. This year sees an increase to 42 winners, featuring diverse themes like politics, migration, and climate crisis. The awarded works will be exhibited globally, emphasizing the role of photography in understanding urgent global issues. Continue reading 2025 World Press Photo Contest Winners

Fashion & Interiors: Gender Lens on Design Evolution

A new book and exhibition titled “Fashion & Interiors: A Gendered Affair” examines the interplay between fashion and interior design through a gender lens, highlighting influences from the Victorian era to contemporary designers, showcased at MoMu—Fashion Museum Antwerp in 2025. Continue reading Fashion & Interiors: Gender Lens on Design Evolution

Hannah Altman’s We Will Return To You: A Visual Journey

Hannah Altman’s book, We Will Return To You, showcases 71 color photographs that meld Jewish folklore with contemporary settings, using natural light to evoke emotional depth. Her exploration of cultural memory and storytelling through striking visual narratives bridges the past and future. Continue reading Hannah Altman’s We Will Return To You: A Visual Journey

Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience – A Photographic Exhibition

The Art Center Highland Park in Highland Park, IL is proud to announce: Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience, a national traveling photographic exhibition featuring the work of ten women artists that runs through April 5th, 2025 : Aline Smithson, Annette LeMay Burke, Dena Eber, Diane Hemingway, Elizabeth Bailey, Jennifer Pritchard, Lori Ordover, Rosalie Rosenthal, Sarah Hadley, and Susan Lapides.Aline Smithson, Annette LeMay Burke, … Continue reading Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience – A Photographic Exhibition

Fran Forman: Suspended Realities

A 20 Year Journey from Whimsy to Noir Thanks to Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, my exhibition,Suspended Realities: Twenty Years from Whimsy to Noir,opened January 21 and continues until March 14. Please join me at theArtist ReceptionMarch 12 from 4 – 6 pmHeftler Visiting Artist Gallery inthe Walter J. Manninen Center for the Arts. If you are fortunate enough to be visiting San Miguel d’Allende, please stop in … Continue reading Fran Forman: Suspended Realities

Eiteljorg Museum Welcomes Photojournalist Ivan McClellan’s Artwork into Permanent Collection

Indianapolis, IN – The Eiteljorg Museum is thrilled to announce the addition of three captivating artworks by esteemed photojournalist Ivan McClellan to its permanent collection. To celebrate this momentous occasion, the museum generously invited the public to a special unveiling event and an engaging evening filled with insightful discussions, a VIP preview reception, and an exclusive book signing. The event took place on Wednesday, February … Continue reading Eiteljorg Museum Welcomes Photojournalist Ivan McClellan’s Artwork into Permanent Collection

Herron Happenings: February 2023

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

Family Affairs: Family in Current Photography

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