Gus’s World
GUS, the Spanish photographer combines a variety of photographic techniques, especially multiple and long exposures, and takes us on a magical journey into the depths of his imagination. His images are complex, simply executed and
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GUS, the Spanish photographer combines a variety of photographic techniques, especially multiple and long exposures, and takes us on a magical journey into the depths of his imagination. His images are complex, simply executed and
MoreCombining a variety of photographic techniques, especially multiple and long exposure, Gus takes us into a magical journey into the depths of his imagination. Using fine-arts techniques, mixed with modern photographs, his images are multi-layered,
MoreMassimo Siragusa received four World Press Photo Awards, three Sony World Photography Awards and two MIFA Awards. The Italian photographer is born in Catania. Massimo lives in Rome, where he teaches Photography at the IED-European Institute
MoreGustavo del Valle was born in Cienfuegos, Cuba in 1985. He graduated from the Higher Institute of Arts (ISA). City of Havana, Cuba in 2010 and of the Professional Academy of Fine Arts of Cienfuegos
MoreGUS is a Spanish multi award winning fine art photographer. He combines a variety of photographic techniques, especially multiple and long exposures.
MoreTo honor the astoundingly talented photographers who were chosen as winners at the Moscow International Foto Awards (MIFA) 2021 edition, an exhibition will open on the 30th of August in Moscow. The Photo Pro Center,
More“I took these photos on May 1, 2019, during a demonstration commemorating Labor Day in Jakarta. The mass of demonstrators moved towards the presidential palace. They voiced the still many violations of the rights of
MoreCuba is an interesting travel destination because it is one of the few Communist countries left. Everything seems to be stuck in the 1950s – the roads, the buildings, the shops. For many, Cuba is
MoreRemembering Venice, like a page out of an old fairy tale book. The medieval city of Venice, with its cobblestone pathways, fabulous canals, and many bridges – is certainly one of the most beautiful and
More77 years ago, Jewish musicians from the surrounding concentration camps played their „Liberation Concert“ as a „celebration of life“ at the Bavarian Benedictine Archabbey of St. Ottilien. To keep the memory and goals of the
MoreEverything around us is an array of colors, from the green grass we walk on to the blue sky above. The world we see is anything but black and white. What would our world be
MoreAccording to Professor M. Madhavankutty in his internet essay on Elephant Festivals in Kerala, the tradition of having a majestic pageant of parading elephants as part of religious events is perhaps 250 years old. “Kerala
MoreA look into the sketchbook of the Greek artist Kanella Tragousti conveys the intensive and intuitive search for form, especially the human form of the body, which later appears again and again in various formal
MoreThe Current, a center for contemporary art, in partnership with Visura, a global platform for visual storytellers, is delighted to announce the exhibition, When the well is dry, co-curated by Rachel Moore, Executive Director +
MoreNaraphat Sakarthornsap lives and works in Bangkok. As a member of LGBTQ+, in many of his works, he wants to present the stories of inequality in society through photography and installation art based on his true
MorePuberty is a photographic memoir that chronicles two years of Laurence’s life as they began hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as a non-binary transgender person. The project combines surreal colors and mundane environments to document the
MoreSince 2016, photos of Gerda Taro from the Spanish Civil War hang as an installation of the festival f-stop in the street of October 18, near Taro Street in Leipzig. Gerda Taro was a German
MoreAsia Pacific’s leading fair dedicated to photo-based and digital artworks, is delighted to introduce China Showcase at the seventh edition of Photo London, opening this week from 12-15 May. This presentation takes place as part of
MoreIn the early 1970’s visual storyteller Homer Sykes started his research into documenting traditional British folklore customs and annual events, which has become the largest long-term project of his career. Homers’ unique survey on British customs is an
More“Useless Bodies?” is an exhibition by the artist duo Elmgreen & Dragset and one of the most ambitious thematic investigations realized by Fondazione Prada to date. Following the exhibition path from the Podium, to the
MoreThe Gropius Bau is pleased to present Dancing with my Camera, the first major survey of the internationally renowned artist Dayanita Singh. This exhibition showcases the work of Dayanita Singh, an artist redefining what photography can
MoreThe Leica Galerie Düsseldorf is showing works by the German photographer Franziska Stünkel in the exhibition “Coexist”. For over twelve years, the internationally awarded film director and photo artist has travelled with her Leica camera
MoreThe title and the theme of the 59th International Art Exhibition have been announced by the President of La Biennale di Venezia, Roberto Cicutto, and the Curator Cecilia Alemani. La Biennale di Venezia was founded in 1895 and
MoreThe photo “Hardship of Life” by Turkish photographer Mehmet Aslan is the overall winner of the Siena International Photo Awards (SIPA) 2021. This emotionally strong image was taken in the district of Reyhanli, in the
MoreFor the first time, the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation is presenting a true photographic rediscovery: Fred Koch (1904-1947) has to be considered one of the most important photographers of the Weimar Republic. With his early death
MoreMan versus Nature. That is not for Sandro. For him, there is a mysterious relationship between Man and Nature. We, humans, depend on Nature. It’s always a tragedy when we try hard against it. Sandro
MoreJourney to Impurity – Fighting Against Menstrual Restrictions in Nepal: In Nepal, and according to Hinduism, the entry into adulthood is tied to a loss of purity. In some rural areas, menstrual women are exiled for
MoreLife Framer presents the results of their August 2021 competition judged by South African conceptual photographer Tsoku Maela, whose deeply personal work focuses on the human condition – the mind, body and spirit – in
MoreThe World Photography Organisation is delighted to announce the judging panel for the Sony World Photography Awards 2022 and upcoming exhibition dates. The Sony World Photography Awards exhibition returns to Somerset House, London in April
MoreFadwa Rouhana is a Palestinian photographer born in Haifa The lens is the window through which she contemplate life and its meaning, how people are living it, their hopes and their hardships, their relation with
MoreScott Portelli is based in New South Wales and took the winning photograph in March 2020 shortly after the announcement of COVID-19 restrictions impacted his year long journey around Australia. “The nation-wide lockdown was declared
MoreCovid-19 came. Life changed around the world. Forever. Award-winning fine-art photographer Julia Fullerton- Batten felt she couldn’t sit around helpless. During her evening permitted exercise, walking around her local neighbourhood, she noticed people looking out
MoreKate Waters’ painting is exceptional. This categorical statement responds to two quite obvious reasons. The first is that her work updates the fact that every image is inscribed in an already established visual genealogy; the
MoreFor the 32nd time, Canon Europe will partner Visa pour l’image, one of the world’s leading photojournalism festivals. The event will take place during Pro Week from 30 August to 4 September 2021. The long-standing
MoreParallel to the exhibition “America 1970s/80s” with works by Evelyn Hofer, Sheila Metzner, Joel Meyerowitz and Helmut Newton, the Helmut Newton Foundation is showing more than 50 photographs by Stephan Erfurt taken in the 1980s
MoreWith the aim of mapping and discovering emerging profiles PHmuseum got in touch with more than 100 photography institutions and universities around the world and asked their tutors to nominate the most outstanding recent graduates.
MoreIn 2018, after years of discussion, Cathy Edelman and Anette Skuggedal founded CASE Art Fund, an Illinois-based nonprofit, whose mission is to raise awareness about children’s human rights through the support and exhibition of photography.
MorePortraits of an LGBTI+ Generation, a photography and video series featuring members of the dance clubs photographed and interviewed in places that are meaningful to them. Since 2019, LGBTI+ Elders Social Dance Clubs, part of
MoreThis summer, gamers have gotta go fast if they want to enjoy the rare retro-inspired creations of Adam Shub, also known as Squarepainter. Recognized for his pixel paintings that bring classic video game scenes and
MoreThe Shanghai Center of Photography (SCôP) has selected 38 masterpieces from the oeuvre of Belarus-born photographer Valery Katsuba for an exhibition in Shanghai that includes more than 10 of his most important series of works:
MoreFrom Tuesday 3 August to Thursday 30 September 2021 the Poreč Museum (Croatia) will host the URBAN Photo Awards 2021 exhibition-prize. Elena Uljančić, director of the Museum and juror of the competition, has selected the project:
MoreFor Dutch artist Guda Koster, there’s more to clothing than meets the eye. Through her installations, living sculptures and photos, the Amsterdam-based creative the fashion theme through ground-breaking lenses. Cover Image: One Leg by Guda Koster
MoreGuda Koster’s work straddles the boundaries between fashion, sculpture, photography and performance. She has a very personal perspective of self-evidence and clichés. Through her installations, living sculptures and photos, the Amsterdam-based creative explores the fashion
MoreIn A Room of One’s Own (1929), Virginia Woolf reflects on her experiences at an imaginary school, Oxbridge. While dining, she notices that male scholars are served delicious food and their wine glasses are quickly
MoreFrom 27 to 29 August 2021, Leica will present the exhibitions “American Made” by Magnum photographer Bruce Gilden and “Montreux” by Michael Agel on the R.A.W. grounds. Leica has adapted its exhibition concept to the
MoreThis year, the International Fürstenfeld Nature Photography Days invite all fans of nature photography for the 23rd time. From 29 July to 1 August, visitors can look forward to an interesting programme under the motto
MoreThe presale for BERLIN PHOTO WEEK has begun! A day ticket costs 10€ for early bookers and includes access to the main event location Haubentaucher and the Montreux Jazz Festival exhibition by Michael Agel, presented
MorePhotographer, writer, curator, and human rights activist Shahidul Alam is the first recipient of CASE Art Fund’s Humanitarian of the Year Award. In 2018 he was awarded the Humanitarian Award from the Lucie Awards. Making
MoreThe Neue Schule für Fotografie Berlin presents the exhibition KRISIS, featuring photographic works by 19 students of the school’s International Class. KRISIS explores the wide range of critical experiences that are deemed “crises,” a term
MoreThe Leitz Park in Wetzlar offers a wide range of activities for the whole family during the coming holiday months. From guided tours through the Leica world, to photo workshops with your own smartphone, to
MoreWhen looking at the results of the numerous photo competitions of the photo award industry, there is a lot worth seeing. Particularly in the “consolation prizes” (Honorable Mentions) awarded by the jury members, especially in
MoreThe region of Transylvania is known for the scenery of its Carpathian landscape and its rich history. The Western world commonly associates Transylvania with vampires because of the influence of Bram Stoker’s novel “Dracula” and
MoreJonathan Moore’s 2019 photo essay ZAETA is the story of a community of refugees living in the remains of a world that ended decades ago. In the early 1990s a conflict in Abkhazia – a
MoreThe third edition of the photography festival Berlin Photo Week (BPW) will kick off as planned on 26 August 2021. The new BPW Hub is Haubentaucher – an exciting urban location. As part of the
MoreThe Epson International Pano Awards is dedicated to the craft and art of panoramic photography and is the world’s largest competition devoted to the genre. It’s also a competition that with Epson’s help has grown
MoreJune is always packed with events at the Alice Austen House, and they are excited to let you know that this year is no exception. With a new exhibition and an online digital catalogue of the
MoreThe Photographic Collection/SK Foundation for Culture of Sparkasse KölnBonn remembers Gerd Sander, the grandson of the photographer August Sander, who passed away on 26 May 2021 at the age of 81. Gerd Sander was the
MoreFraenkel Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of 45 photographs by Diane Arbus, curated by acclaimed contemporary artist Carrie Mae Weems. A long-time admirer of Arbus’s work, Weems has selected images spanning Arbus’s fifteen-year
MoreThe 8th Triennale of Photography Hamburg will open on 19 May 2022. Under the title Currency, artistic director Koyo Kouoh and her international team of curators, consisting of Rasha Salti, Gabriella Beckhurst Feijoo, Oluremi C.
MoreWith this work Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen and Dhaka-based artist Tanvir Taolad travel to outer limits: inside and outside, here and beyond, conscious and unconscious, heaven & hell. Their collaboration brings together Western and Eastern
MoreNadine Dinter is the owner of an agency for media relations, PR consulting, and art administration. With its special focus on photography, Nadine Dinter supports cultural institutions in Germany and beyond, including museums, galleries, foundations,
MoreLucy Bell Gallery is happy to be re-opening on 3rd May with an exhibition of photographs of British Folklore Customs and Traditions by Homer Sykes. Homer Sykes (b.1949) is a celebrated British documentary photographer whose work
MoreThe third edition of the BERLIN PHOTO WEEK (BPW) photography festival opens on 26 August 2021. BPW will be welcoming visitors to the multifaceted venue of ARENA Berlin until 29 August. In accordance with the
MoreSince the invention of photography, the family has been the subject of photographic observation, both in personal photo albums and in artistic series. From 20 April to 4 July 2021, more than 20 international photographers
MoreInternational Photography Awards (IPA) Launches Virtual Exhibition The IPA “Best of Show” 2020 is exhibited at House of Lucie in Budapest Budapest, Hungary – Contemporary photography space House of Lucie in Budapest launched “Best of
MoreAAP is delighted to reveal the names of the 25 talented photographers who won “AAP Magazine #16: Shadows”. They come from 12 different countries and 3 continents. 1st Place Winner: Oliver Stegmann (Switzerland) Image Title:
MoreThorsten Milse is one of the best wildlife photographers in the world and a Canon Ambassador. From April 15 to August 31, wildlife photographer and Canon Ambassador Thorsten Milse will exhibit the largest fine art
MoreBerlin Photo Week makes its big comeback this summer – kicking off its third edition on 26 August 2021. The central location will be Arena Berlin, located directly on the Spree River. This versatile venue
More26 August 2021 marks the opening of the third edition of Berlin Photo Week (BPW). Following its huge success in 2019 at Kraftwerk Berlin, this year BPW will feature high-profile exhibitions at and around Arena
MoreCUBAN FINE ARTS GALLERY of New York City is pleased to present Arte Cubano: A Virtual Exhibition. Featuring works by established artists like Kcho, Manuel Mendive, and Nelson Dominguez alongside the newest generation of up-and-coming
MoreThe Sony National National Awards supports photographers of all abilities worldwide and celebrates their achievements. Selected from entries to the Open competition, the National Award winners are given Sony digital imaging kit plus global and
MoreJindrich Streit »Village People 1965-1990« Exhibition goes until May 21, 2021 at the AnzenbergerGallery Absberggasse 27, 1100 Vienna Opening hours: Wed – Fri 12 to 6 pm or by appointment VIRTUAL TOUR through the exhibition
MoreThis year’s August Sander Award goes to the young Austrian artist Rebecca Unz (* 2000) for her portrait series “Sensibelchen,” 2018-2019. The digital photographs focus on the faces of young men and women from the
MoreLarry Fink (*1941) has dedicated himself to photography for 65 years. His work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum in New York, among others. Bene Taschen
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