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MoreExhibitions That Never Happened is dedicated to unrealised artistic projects and utopic ideas, to all the cancelled exhibitions that never took place due to budget cuts, injustices in the contemporary art system, underrepresentation of female
MoreMonth of Photography Denver is back in March 2023 – and that means you can enjoy an incredible amount of outstanding photography at more than 60 spaces in Denver and beyond, from big museums to
MorePeter Bialobrzeski, born in 1961, is one of the best-known internationally successful German photographers of the present day. For his work, he received the 2012 Dr. Erich Salomon Prize of the German Society for Photography
MoreFor his upcoming exhibition at PHOXXI, PAUL MPAGI SEPUYA will present new works from his ongoing series “Daylight Studio, Dark Room Studio” for the first time from 25 November at PHOXXI, the temporary House of
MoreHans Karuga shows in his photo series “Reflections” the special aesthetics of sun and light on moving water surface of the river Würm. Captured are moments as they can hardly be perceived in real life,
MoreGigi Chung is a California-based fine-art photographer and a Hasselblad Heroine. She specializes in creating minimalistic architectural abstracts and choreographed urban spaces. Inspired by the desert colors of Southern California, her series “California Fantasy” reinterprets
MoreThe Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried will show 34 photographs by Michael Nguyen in an exhibition. Martinsried is one of the two science suburbs of Munich, a district of the municipality of Planegg
MoreUnpublished Photo is an event promoted by the Fondazione culture e musei and MUSEC Lugano. Conceived by the Milanese gallery 29 Arts in Progress, in 2018 the project looks to attract young photographers under 36
More29 ARTS IN PROGRESS gallery is proud to announce the opening on the 20th of September 2022 of DIPTYCH – the solo show of the eclectic Italian photographer Toni Meneguzzo. The artist pushes towards a
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 +
MoreWhen one views the new series of pictures by Claudia Rogge attentively, one is astounded by the precision, incisiveness, and subtlety of her craft. In an intelligent way, her new works examine the aesthetic dimensions
More15 visual artists present works, including video, photography, and sound, on the topic of surveillance. The exhibition comprises diverse visual work exploring different aspects around surveillance and modern technology, intersecting with other topics such as
MoreThrough Milked in Africa, a series originally begun in 2016, Tony Gum uses photographic self-portraiture to emphasize the role heritage and culture play in capturing African art history. On view at Fotografiska is the updated
MoreThey come in all sizes, in all colours and from all horizons; birds fascinate us, move us or frighten us. Hangar is hosting 13 photographers of 10 different nationalities, all taking their own individual look
MoreNadine Dinter developed the concept for her photo series in 2012 while working with New York photographer Christopher Makos, a long-time companion of Andy Warhol. For his exhibition Andy Dandy and Other Works, which Nadine
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
MoreOne of the first of its kind in Europe – and the first in the UK’s capital – the female-founded and female-first NFT Gallery in Mayfair has now opened its doors to the public in
MoreThe painting of Éder Oliveira articulates itself in two distinct storylines: the context of violence in the Latin American cultural realm and the dialectic of the subordinate. We encounter a visual narrative that conveys the
MoreGR gallery is pleased to announce the first solo exhibition of Tania Marmolejo Andersson with the gallery after a year of collaborations. Titled “Telenovela Life”, this show will present a new series with an specific focus on
More22-year-old Ghanaian rising-star, Derrick O. Boateng, is inspired by the richness of the African lifestyle. Radiating positivity and energy, Derrick’s ultra bright afro pop portraits offer a new perspective on Africa,- often viewed through a
MoreFlowers Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of recent works by the French-German artist Elger Esser, his first exhibition in Hong Kong. Elger Esser’s works are concerned with the historical relationship between painting
MoreThe Bosco in Gauting, Munich metropolitan area, is pleased to announce the exhibition “Afghanistan after the Takeover” by German photographer Alea Horst. She presents photographs from her last trip to Afghanistan after the Taliban took power in
MoreGeometry and art, civilization and nature, Europe and Latin America – the exhibition SHAPED COLORS at the GALERIE DER KÜNST-LER*INEN in Munich plays with these contrasts. The works of the three artist friends Iris Pagano
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “House Ball, Harlem, 1984”—Mariette Pathy Allen’s second solo show with the gallery. Mariette Pathy Allen began photographing the transgender community in the late 1970s. Through her artistic practice, she has been
MoreCAMERA WORK Gallery presents the exhibiton »David Yarrow« starting on May 21, 2022. The eventful life of this exceptional photographer, like his works, makes history. With the utmost passion and professionalism, David Yarrow has defined his
MoreCIRCULAR CONSTRUCTION through reusing, replacing, leasing, repairing, renovating materials and associated energy cycles are often cited and promoted methods in the construction industry. However, these strategies are rarely applied. Reservations and legal restrictions dominate too
MoreThe summer exhibitions of Cable Factory’s exhibition space will open on May 13th. Agnès Varda – My First Life will exhibit film director Agnès Varda’s (1928–2019) photography. Agnès Varda: Naked in the ruins, 1954 © Agnès
MoreClampArt is pleased to present “Richard Alvarez | A Feeling as Well as a Look”—the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. Raised in the Bronx, Richard Alvarez entered Manhattan nightlife as a teenager in
MoreEdwynn Houk Gallery is pleased to announce Massimo Vitali: Endless Summer, the gallery’s first solo exhibition of newly-represented photographer Massimo Vitali. This exhibition includes stunning, large-scale photographs from his best-known series as well as recent works.
MoreJames Nachtwey is one of the world’s most respected photojournalists and is considered the defining visual war reporter of his time. An extraordinary observer and an acute witness, Nachtwey has devoted his career to documenting
MoreIt is an apocalyptic landscape. There are huge man-made craters everywhere that make up the visible landscape, the ground is burning, and a vast area is oozing with toxic gases, fire and smoke. Amongst all of this, there are men, woman and children digging
MoreA sign of diversity, friendliness and integration: Generali Deutschland sponsors the large open-air installation “The Germans of the 21st Century” by Oliviero Toscani in Berlin. Exhibition in Berlin The Germans of the 21st Century by
MoreAs the heir to a tradition of images that is strongly interwoven with cultural anthropology, Fábio Baroli’s most recent work represents a poetic gesture of restitution of the everyday and the vigorous musculature of the
MoreShared values. A shared commitment to contemporary creation and emerging talents. A strong culture of collaboration and daring partnerships. This is what unites the Brussels African Art Center (BAAC) and inside-out Gallery, which will present
MoreAn exhibition at the Museum Penzberg – Campendonk Collection is dedicated to the almost forgotten oeuvre of Joseph Mader in an extensive retrospective. The focus is on Mader’s artistic (life) stages as well as his
MoreArnika Dawkins Gallery is pleased to present States of Grace, a solo exhibition featuring a series of stunning photographic gilded pigment prints by Denver-based photographer Wendi Schneider. Drawn to the serenity she finds in elegant
MoreC/O Berlin was founded in 2000 with the exhibition Magnum – Reflections on the World. “Now we are opening this year’s celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the internationally renowned photography agency for the photo
MoreWith Trance’n’dance, Hangar presents the first major exhibition by Isabel Muñoz (ES, 1951) in Belgium. Drawing on the works produced by the Spanish photographer and video-maker over the past 10 years, Hangar takes the visitor
MoreUnder the title “Los Cubanos,” the Leica Galerie Stuttgart will present impressive photographs from Cuba by German photographer Volker Figueredo Véliz from April 8 to June 18, 2022.
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “Ken Graves/Eva Lipman | Restraint + Desire.” The exhibition coincides with the release of the artists’ monograph of the same title from TBW Books (Hardcover, 90 pages, 39 duotone plates, 10.5
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “Curtice Taylor | Victorian Men”—the artist’s first solo show with the gallery. Curtice Taylor imagines a young English gentleman moving to New York City in the late 19th century. He
MoreAlessia Paladini Gallery is a new, intimate space dedicated to photography in all its forms. At he Gallery offers a varied and stimulating exhibition program: new proposals, with a focus on female photography but also
MoreYancey Richardson is pleased to present Knit Club, an exhibition of photographs by American artist Carolyn Drake. In the project gallery, a selection of work from her series Isolation Therapy will be on view. Strikingly different in subject matter
MoreAll About Photo is pleased to present ‘The Country that Drowned’ by Jan Grarup – Part of the exclusive online showroom developed by All About Photo, this exhibition is on view for the months of March
MoreOn 2 June 2022, the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin will open its new exhibition “HOLLYWOOD” featuring works by Eve Arnold, Anton Corbijn, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Michael Dressel, George Hoyningen-Huene, Jens Liebchen, Ruth Harriet Louise, Inge
MoreTHAT’S MY WORLD. (We better stay home – but pictures may travel.) Award winning photography from around the world will be shown at APFELWEINGALERIE Frankfurt, Germany. In close cooperation with TAGREE.DE the online magazine for photography
MoreCAMERA WORK Gallery presents the exhibition »Witnessing History« from March 19, 2022. With 40 impressive works by over 20 world-famous photographers, the group exhibition is dedicated to the significant history of photojournalism.
MoreCAMERS WORK present a tribute to spring with the exhibition »FLORA by RANKIN« in the CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery. Many of the approximately 30 works will be shown worldwide for the first time. In self-imposed isolation
MoreGR gallery is pleased to present “The Speed of Ice Cream” and “For The sake of Be who you Are” two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring Leo Park and Xu Yang. Both these shows are the
MoreMichael Nguyen is a flâneur. He seeks encounters with what is worth seeing in detail. His photographs show us buildings, streets, staircases, vehicles, and people of the kind we might come across at any time
MoreMagnum Photos is honored to exhibit Susan Meiselas: Carnival Strippers Revisited from 17 February to 30 April 2022 in the newly-opened gallery located at 68 Rue Léon Frot, in Paris. Carnival Strippers Revisited will present
MoreEli Klein Gallery is delighted to present Renew – A Recent Survey in Chinese Contemporary Photography, a group exhibition of 10 Chinese contemporary artists representing a diverse range of generations, featuring 18 works that aim
MoreThe films by Vienna’s director duo Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel count among the most fascinating and sensuous works of recent Austrian film history. They are shown at international film festivals and have received numerous
MoreCatherine Edelman Gallery is thrilled to present the solo exhibition, Chasing Light, featuring new work by Clarissa Bonet. The show opens March 4 and runs through May 21, 2022. The concept of place, and our
MoreGallery FIFTY ONE is excited to announce its first solo exhibition by acclaimed Irish photographer Eamonn Doyle, featuring a selection of photographs of his series ON (2015) and ONE (2021). Born in Dublin in 1969,
MoreBeirut and the Golden Sixties: A Manifesto of Fragility revisits a turbulent chapter in Beirut’s recent history: the period between the Lebanon Crisis in 1958 and the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975.
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
More“Role Play” is an exhibition curated by Melissa Harris that explores the notions of the search, projection and invention of possible alternative identities, hovering between authentic, idealized, and universal selves through a selection of photographic,
MoreWith the exhibition Gute Aussichten 2020/2021: New German Photography, the House of Photography at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg is presenting the winners of the renowned award for new graduates in photography until 1 May 2022. Eight
MoreThe ghosts of past centuries find undisturbed refuge from the foothills of the Southern Appalachian Mountains down to the fertile flatlands of the Coast. They inhabit the remains of yesterday while lingering stubbornly in the
MoreThe exhibition entitled “SELECTION” shows new works by eight artists working on very different thematic: Till Freiwald, Daniel Heil, Mary A. Kelly, Iwajla Klinke, Michael Koch, Jurriaan Molenaar, Mihoko Ogaki and Kate Waters. Till Freiwald’s works
MorePhotographer Léonard Bourgois Beaulieu shows polaroids which he triturates the negative until a poetic abstraction.” L’Express Style. Léonard Bourgois Beaulieu is French photographer who has developed an extensive oeuvre of works that uniquely apply chemical
MoreThe ZAZISE exhibition contains art from across two decades and also offers a view into Muholi’s self-portraits from different eras. Muholi’s breakthrough work Only Half the Picture is concerned with South African minorities who have
MoreFrom April 1 to July 17, 2022, the Ernst Leitz Museum Wetzlar is presenting Thomas Hoepker – Image Maker, a comprehensive retrospective of the German Magnum photographer’s work. Since the sixties, Thomas Hoepker has helped
MoreAll About Photo is pleased to present “The Systems That Shape Us” by the photographer Aya Okawa. Part of the exclusive online showroom developed by All About Photo, this exhibition is on view for the
MoreEXTRAORDINARY a solo exhibition of Guda Koster in the Stedelijk Museum Almelo and also the installation ‘In the arms of Morpheus’ in the Kunst-Torentje of Almelo. On the way from the tower to the museum
MoreThe Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present “Miles Aldridge: High-Gloss”, an exhibition of photographs and screenprints by renowned artist, Miles Aldridge. This exhibition features a selection of familiar and newly release images that, in pure
MoreCAMERA WORK Gallery presents the exhibition »Anton Corbijn« from February 5, 2022. Featuring more than 30 works, some of them large-format and recently published, the exhibition provides insights into the extensive oeuvre of the internationally
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
MorePictorialism – The Dawn of Photographic Art introduces the nearly forgotten style and aesthetic movement in photographic arts which inspired photographers in Finland in the early decades of the 20th century. Known for their wistfully
MoreOn 23 February 2022, the new exhibition “Time Travelers” by German photographer Petra Gerwers will open at the Michael Horbach Foundation in Cologne. Andrea Lüdke, September 2021, Hamburg, © and courtesy Petra Gerwers
More“Brother & Sister” is one of the large narrative projects by Viktoria Sorochinski, shot with an analog camera and portraying the interpersonal brother-sister relationships and their journey into adulthood, exhibited at ArtEast Gallery in Berlin. Viktoria Sorochinski: Animal Instincts
MoreLeica Galerie Munich presents works by Xiomara Bender. Under the title “25 Million. North Korea. The Power of Dreams, 2011 – 2019,” Leica Galerie Munich will show works by Leica photographer Xiomara Bender from January 15
MoreChris Bierl’s exhibition at Kallmann-Museum in Ismaning includes installations, videos, photographs and also live animals. In the series “Anime,” for example, Asian praying mantises sit on monochrome canvases to which, among other things, different colored
MoreOn January 17 of this year, boxing legend Muhammad Ali would have celebrated his 80th birthday. This is reason enough to pay homage to the exceptional athlete with an exhibition at the CAMERA WORK Virtual
MoreCAMERA – Centro Italiano per la fotografia announces ‘Martin Parr. We Love Sports’, the great show that will feature an outright legend of contemporary photography. The exhibition will be staged in collaboration with Lavazza Group, institutional
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “Laura Stevens | Him”—the artist’s first solo show with the gallery, and her first solo exhibition in New York City. Over the course of one year, Laura Stevens invited
MoreThe exhibition at ClampArt draws together artwork selected by a wide range of artists, living and deceased, who have created objects that deal with the theme of camp—both conceptually and stylistically. The debate over what
MoreThe Photographers’ Gallery presents a retrospective spanning fifty years of work by the landmark American street photographer, Helen Levitt (1913–2009). © Helen Levitt, Courtesy of The Photographers Gallery
MoreVibrant color portraits, conceptual images, and fashion editorial photographs by 15 emerging black photographers are the subject of this exhibition that fuses the genres of art and fashion photography in ways that break down their long-established boundaries. Over 100 photographs–many found in traditional lifestyle magazines, ad campaigns, and museums, as
MoreFor the next exhibition, C24 Gallery i proud to present In Her Space, a selection of works by Cal Lane and Roxa Smith, two dynamic artists whose intricately patterned works combine to create a nuanced
MoreOn the occasion of David Bowie’s 75th birthday on January 8, CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents a tribute to one of the great talents in music history. Including over 30 portraits, some of which have
MoreOver four decades Annie Leibovitz’s unique photographic language has dovetailed with – and advanced – the medium’s evolution as a force for art making. Beginning 6 January, Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong will present ‘Annie
MoreThe Gropius Bau is hosting the first major exhibition of South African visual activist Zanele Muholi in Germany. Muholi came to prominence in the early 2000s with photographs that tell stories of Black lesbian, gay,
MoreThroughout the 1980s Delaney made many trips to New York City. Having grown up on a quiet street in the young suburbs of Los Angeles, she longed for the unexpected, haphazard encounters Manhattan had to
MoreBlue Sky is pleased to announce Living Room: San Francisco & Berlin, an exhibition of photographs by Jana Sophia Nolle. Jana Sophia Nolle’s series Living Room: San Francisco & Berlin concentrates on the ever-growing rift
MoreArtist Joshua Rashaad McFadden (American, b. 1990) uses photography to engage some of the most challenging subject matter of our time. Working across genres—social documentary, reportage, portraiture, book arts, and fine arts—he critically examines race,
MoreIn a large solo exhibition, the Museum für Fotografie (Museum of Photography) presents theatre photographs by Ruth Walz from the past 50 years. Between 1976 and 1990, Walz masterfully documented legendary productions by Peter Stein, Luc
MoreWestwood Gallery NYC is pleased to present Phoenixology, a solo exhibition of photographs by Lucien Clergue (1934-2014). On view are thirty 1959 photographs (lifetime prints, signed by Clergue) which reveal the historic photographer’s view of
MoreThis winter, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens (Selby Gardens) will spotlight the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, one of the most significant photographers of the 20th century, together with the poetry of legendary singer-songwriter and poet Patti
MoreNewly acquired photographs by Ansel Adams, Edward Steichen, Dorothea Lange, Marco Breuer, Edward Weston, and more are on view for the first time at the Carter in Beauty and Life: The Finis Welch Collection. The
More24hours project connect emerging photographers, aspiring photojournalist and visual storytellers from every city of the world to document humanity and make a difference by raising awareness about global issues and empowering NGOs. They organized a Photo
MoreFor photographer Dominik Asbach, the Ruhr region is his home, his playground, his living room and Phantasialand. Born and raised in the Pott, the work “Glanz, Gesocks & Gloria” is a homage to times long
More“Performance” by Rankin is a celebration of the enormous talent and resilience of London’s theatreland, the cultural heart of the city, as it emerges from a devastating pandemic shutdown. Created in partnership with Official London
MoreAfter the success of phase one of ‘Mario Testino: Unfiltered’ exhibition, part two of the show contains a body of never been seen works, intimate portraits, authentic snapshots of the artist’s life, alongside a few
MoreThe 57 international photographers will exhibit at the Royal Photographic Society in April 2022. The Royal Photographic Society is pleased to announce the selected photographers in the latest edition of their International Photography Exhibition. Now in
MoreAn-My Lê: On Contested Terrain is the first comprehensive survey of the work of celebrated photographer An-My Lê (American, b. Vietnam, 1960). The nationally touring exhibition features large-format black-and-white and color photographs from across Lê’s
MoreFrom 19 November 2021 to 26 March 2022, Leica Galerie Wien presents the exhibition “The Eyes of Humanity” by the American Magnum photographer Steve McCurry – a personal selection from 40 years. Portrait of a
MoreC/O Berlin presents the thematic exhibition Songs of the Sky. Photography & the Cloud. Dozens of cloud faces gaze down at visitors from the exhibition wall. Many of them seem to smile, while others remind
MoreOne of the world’s most acclaimed artists, KAWS (Brian Donnelly) brings the same level of complexity and skill to his printmaking as he does to his painting, sculpture, and editioned works, which unite the worlds
MoreC/O Berlin presents the C/O Berlin Talent Award 2021 exhibition Adji Dieye. Culture Lost and Learned by Heart. What is to be done when the past is merely a creation of colonial archives? This question
MoreC/O Berlin presents the exhibition “Harald Hauswald. Voll das Leben!” Colorful punks, hippies, and kissing couples in a sea of Trabi cars, flapping flags carried by demonstrators at Alexanderplatz in East Berlin, tipsy drinkers at their
MoreClampArt is pleased to present “Feeling the Space,” a group show including work by Jane Dickson, Ann Weathersby, Marianna Rothen, and Natasha Gornik. “Feeling the Space” references the 1973 Yoko Ono album of the same name.
MoreClampArt is pleased to present “Peter Berlin: One of a Kind”—an exhibition of the artist’s hand-painted photographic self portraits from the 1970s and 1980s, along with other work. In his early 20s while still living in
MoreCAMERA WORK Gallery is pleased to present the exhibition »Arthur Elgort« starting on December 11, 2021. The exhibition features more than 40 photographic works — among them large-sized portraits. They give an insight into the creative work
MoreWith twelve exhibitions starting from May 20, 2022, the 8th Triennial of Photography Hamburg will engage the theme of Currency from multiple angles and perspectives. From colonial-era photo albums to visual reveries, social documentary and
MoreThe exhibition Man Ray: The Paris Years at Virginia Museum of Fine Art focuses on the innovative portrait photographs that the American artist Man Ray made in the French capital between 1921 and 1940. In the
MoreThe Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin will launch the major retrospective exhibition, “Helmut Newton: Legacy”, on 31 October 2021. Originally scheduled to coincide with the photographer’s 100th birthday, it was postponed for a year due to
MoreMiami Beach Botanical Garden presents „Meditations – Photographs of Paul Clemence“ – Paul Clemence’s “Meditations” guides the visitor on a global garden tour, experiencing how color, light and subtle movement connect one with nature. Paul
MoreWhat if a crow could take photographs? What kinds of photos would it take? What would the world look like through the eyes of a bird? The title of the fifth Festival of Political Photography
MoreIn a pop-up exhibition on the weekend of 6–7 November 2021, Berlin-born photographer Vera Mercer will show a selection of her New Works –consisting of exquisite inkjet and platinum prints – at Villa Heike in
MoreThe Magnum Gallery is honored to present Bruce Davidson and Khalik Allah: NEW YORK from 21 October to 18 December 2021. The exhibition inaugurates Paris’ new gallery located in the 11th district and for the
MoreGR Gallery is pleased to announce “Happy Hour” and “Some Strange Speckle of Truth”, two concurrent solo exhibitions featuring artists Leegan Koo and Jack Shure. The shows will unveil the latest series of artworks that the
MoreC24 Gallery presents “Finding Magic Together” by Marie Tomanova, a collection of new works from her ongoing series of photographs of a new generation of New Yorkers who are not bound by convention. Marie Tomanova:
MorePhotographer André Kertész (American, born Hungary, 1894–1985) arrived in Paris in the fall of 1925 with little more than a camera and some savings. By the end of 1928, he was contributing regularly to magazines and
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “Mikael Owunna | Cosmologies”—the artist’s first solo show in New York and with the gallery. Mikael Owunna’s series “Cosmologies” is an extension of his project titled “Infinite Essence” in which
MoreStephen Daiter Gallery is pleased to present Dawoud Bey: Street Portraits. This exhibition coincides with the recent publication on the same series, Street Portraits by Dawoud Bey published by MACK (London, 2021). In the late
More“At Table” is an ongoing series in which Glenna Jennings strives to document everyday spaces of connection and communication around food, drink, and culinary happenings. The artist photographs friends, family, and strangers around kitchen tables,
MoreThe exhibition “F.C. Gundlach. Visionnaire” at the noir blanche Galerie für Fotografie shows photographs taken between 1962 and 1966 that are now icons of this period. In the final phase of preparations for this exhibition,
MoreREAL PEOPLE, the exhibition-tribute to Bruce Gilden, will be open from Sunday 3 to Sunday 24 October 2021, at the “Umberto Mastroianni” Gallery, in the complex of the Musei di San Salvatore in Lauro, in
MoreC. Grimaldis Gallery is pleased to present SHE, a solo exhibition of works by Lebanese photographer Rania Matar. Drawing from personal experience as both a woman and mother, Matar’s ongoing series captures female- identifying subjects
MoreBeing and There is a photographic travel journal featuring black and white photography from India, China, Indonesia, Russia, France, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico. The photographs have a transparent formal ease that makes his subjects
MoreThe exhibition “Fragments of Epic Memory” will invite visitors to experience the multiple ways of encountering the Caribbean and its diaspora, from the period following emancipation through today. The first exhibition organized by the AGO’s
MoreAntonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea is pleased to present Photographs of Andy Warhol, a solo exhibition by the Italian photographer Oliviero Toscani, curated by Luca Beatrice. © Oliviero Toscani
MoreSince the invention of the medium, photographers have been drawn by the allure of flowers. This group exhibition is excerpted from the book The Photographer in the Garden, co-published by Aperture and the George Eastman
MoreWith Peter Miller: Dear Photography, C/O Berlin is presenting the first institutional solo exhibition of the artist’s work worldwide. It features key works from the last 15 years as well as numerous objects that the
MoreAs Witkin noted in a 2010 interview, “The body is the armor of the soul.” The subjects of Witkin’s images – the body, the nude, the still life – are controversial, because Witkin finds as
MoreAt this year’s Photoville, Magnum Foundation and American Jewish World Service are proud to exhibit “As We Are: Collaborative Portraits with Uganda’s Gulu Women with Disabilities Union,” a series by Esther Ruth Mbabazi celebrating individuality
MoreThe Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Nick Brandt: The Day May Break, an exhibition of new works, made in 2020, as part of the first in a global series of images portraying people and
MoreFor the past twenty years American artist Shannon Taggart (born 1975) has documented Spiritualist practices and communities in the United States, England, and Europe. The resulting body of work, Séance, examines the relationship of Spiritualism
MoreWhat gender is G*d? Is G*d female or male or something completely different? What does archeology have to say about it? In fact, even the earliest prehistorical representations of divine beings seem to indicate that
MoreFrom 19 September 2021 to 10 April 2022, the Deichtorhallen Hamburg, together with the American artist Tom Sachs and his team of sculptors and astronauts, will embark on an interstellar mission, the “Space Program: Rare
MoreWith the initiative “DEBUTANT*INNEN of BBK München und Oberbayern” (DEBUTANTS of the BBK Munich and Upper Bavaria), the Berufsverband Bildender Künstler*innen München und Oberbayern e.V. has been promoting outstandingly talented young artists in Bavaria
MoreIn the upcoming exhibition “Natural Appearance” by Maria Jauregui Ponte and Aitor Ortiz, Galerie Springer Berlin presents two series that were created independently of each other but are dedicated to the same theme, the appearance
MoreWaning by Daniela Edburg is an aesthetic exercise in free association, one that draws to the surface of consciousness the delicate symbiosis between human and glacial bodies. Following a thread of thought from her own
MoreInvented and refined in the 1830s and 1840s, photography was initially hailed as an apolitical medium, a pure marriage of science and art. The French critic Francis Wey celebrated its ability to represent what he
MoreTo celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ishimoto Yasuhiro (Japanese, born United States, 1921–2012), NOMA presents a selection of works from its collection that reveals the artist’s capacity for capturing humanity with both
MoreFor its fall 2021 exhibition, Galerie Miranda is delighted to present a personal exhibition by Gérard Dalla Santa (b. 1947, France). Entitled Des Paysages Longtemps, the exhibition takes its name from a short poem by
MoreOn 30 September 2021, the Munich-based gallery IMMAGIS will open the new exhibition, It’s Not About Me by iconic photographer Greg Gorman, curated from his bestselling book of the same name, published in 2020. A
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
MoreThe exhibition showcases photographs taken by Uwa Iduozee in the United States in 2020. The year was marked, on the one hand, by the crisis caused by the pandemic, and, on the other hand, by
MoreAs exhibition partner and sponsor of the fourth international triennial RAY Photography Projects 2021 Frankfurt/Rhein-Main, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation presents two new exhibitions. “Us and Them” takes up this year’s theme of the triennial, ideologies,
MoreIn her artistic work with the medium of photography and film, Ute Behrend (born 1961) displays, both atmospherically and aesthetically, a subtle sense for poetic and formal contexts in exploring her own narrative worlds as
MoreStanley Kubrick (1928–1999) worked as a photojournalist for Lookmagazine years before he became known as a filmmaker and the director of such classics as Dr. Strangelove (1964), 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), and A Clockwork
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
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:
MoreJerusalem’s landscape, as we know it today, is merely a surface layer, a slice in a long tumultuous history that has witnessed a succession of takeovers by people and civilizations from the preceding ones. Yet,
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
MoreUntil 10 October, 2021, the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin presents the exhibition “America 1970s/80s” with works by Evelyn Hofer, Sheila Metzner, Joel Meyerowitz and Helmut Newton. After taking a full-time position with the French
MoreThe exhibition shows photographs from the ARCHETYPES series by the Canadian artist David K. Ross, who works at the interface of photography, film, and installation. His images stage the original-sized building fragments, so-called mock-ups, at
MoreLeica Galerie Munich is showing the exhibition “Overexposed” until 25 September 2021. Dylan Don’s fashion photography captivates viewers with an imagery of sun and colour. With the exhibition “Overexposed” by Dylan Don, Leica Galerie Munich
More“I come from a small town in the north of Finland, surrounded by vast and sparsely populated wilderness. Most pass through the town on their way someplace else without ever knowing it was a hotspot
MoreHangar is delighted to present the first retrospective in Belgium of the English photographer, Martin Parr (°1952). This exhibition retraces forty years of the artist’s career through 15 symbolic series. Over 400 colourful and quirky
MoreLeica Galerie is extending the current exhibition “Arrivals and Departures” by the Danish photographer Jacob Aue Sobol (b. 1976) until 10 October 2021. The series was taken during his journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway from
MoreSummer, sun, light – like a breeze, Diemut von Funck’s fine art photographs invite us to dive in, awakening an atmosphere of lightness and transparency, tracing “what could be”, far from our reality. Moments of
MoreThe Leica Galerie Munich presents the exhibition “Drifter|Flash” by musician, designer and photographer Lenny Kravitz until 7 July 2021. LOLA © Lenny Kravitz
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 Magnum Gallery London is honoured to present Metamorphoses, an exhibition of works by the avant la lettre queer German photographer Herbert List, staged at its 63 Gee Street location and online. The artist’s first
MoreThe Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is proud to present Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail The Dark Lioness, an internationally touring exhibition organized by Autograph, London and curated by Renée Mussai. The Cummer Museum
MoreThe Little Black Gallery and The Fahey/Klein Gallery are proud to present BOYS! BOYS! BOYS!, a group exhibition curated by The Fahey/Klein Gallery and The Little Black Gallery co-founder, Ghislain Pascal, to promote queer and
MoreFor about ten years, the renowned actor has been using his Leica to capture scenes on set, colleagues and impressive situations behind the scenes, in his environment or on his travels. He is less interested
MoreThe Leica Galerie Düsseldorf is presenting the exhibition “MOVE!” by Esther Haase until 24 July. Visitors will have the opportunity to see impressive works by the photographer with shots that Esther Haase calls “her favourites”.
MoreIn Giacomo Costa’s work the human figure is apparently absent.The city takes its place as a living being that grows and develops following the instincts written in the genetic code of its creators. At the heart
MoreJohn Topham began his working life as a policeman in the East End of London in the 1920s, where he carried a camera and took photographs of daily life in Kent and South East London.
MoreNobuyoshi Araki (*1940) is one of the most influential contemporary Japanese artists. His work attracts attention far beyond the classical photographic public, and time and again it is also a source of controversy. The exhibition ARAKISS
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
MoreFrom 6 May to 31 July 2021, Leica Galerie Stuttgart will present modern masterpieces of photography by legendary photographer Elliott Erwitt in the exhibition “Personal Best for Leica”. Visitors to the Leica Galerie Stuttgart can
MoreC/O Berlin presents the exhibition Send me an Image. From Postcards to Social Media until September 02, 2021 at the Amerika Haus, Hardenbergstraße 22-24, 10623 Berlin. An immense wave of images crashes against the exhibition
MoreFelicific Calculus is already gaining significant recognition. It is exhibited at CEPA Gallery in Buffalo, NY, until June 2021, as a work in progress. The project has received a Warhol Foundation grant, which will monetarily
MoreRadical Tenderness: Trans for Trans Portraiture st the Alice Austen House NYC highlights photographic work from four trans and non-binary artists whose portrait photography exudes tender intimacy and calls for a radical shift in visibility
MoreErwin Olaf (*1959) is one of the most renowned contemporary artists in the Netherlands. The Kunsthalle München is now staging the first, large- scale solo exhibition dedicated to his œuvre in Germany. Selected photographs, short
MoreThe High Museum of Art presents until Aug. 1 “Underexposed: Women Photographers from the Collection”, an exhibition featuring more than 100 photographs from the Museum’s collection, including many that have never before been exhibited. The artworks demonstrate the notable contributions of women throughout
MoreUntil October 10, 2021, the Ernst Leitz Museum Wetzlar presents the exhibition “The Eyes of Humanity” by American Magnum photographer Steve McCurry – a personal selection from 40 years. His photographs tell stories and have
MoreThe prize-winning photographs are assembled into a year-long worldwide exhibition that usually visits over 120 cities and 50 countries and is seen by more than four million people. Every year it premieres at De Nieuwe
MoreFor the first time, Galerie Springer Berlin presents works by artist and photographer Kathrin Linkersdorff in a solo exhibition featuring works from her new series Fairies. Linkersdorff is influenced by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi,
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
MorePart of the exclusive online showroom developed by All About Photo, this exhibition is on view for the entire month of April 2021 and includes nineteen photographs from the project In the Street: An Expression
MoreMarianne Boesky Gallery is pleased to present A Romance of Paradise, Allison Janae Hamilton’s inaugural solo exhibition with the gallery. For A Romance of Paradise, Hamilton will present new photographs, videos, and sculptural works that highlight
MoreThe Kunstfoyer in Munich shows until June 30, 2021 the exhibition Sebastião Salgado. EXODUS – the work with which the photographer urgently campaigned for social justice and peace, long before he became known to a
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
MoreLeica Camera shares a passion for creative photography at a high level with many people around the world. That is why it has always been of great importance to Leica to make such photographic works
MoreTime to take stock for this unusual seventh edition of Trieste Photo Days, whose program was inevitably marked by the Covid-19 emergency, which forced defections by some of the main guests (first and foremost the
MoreThe solo exhibition presents more than 40 rock portraits out of the famous body of work by Herb Ritts, who ranks among the most important fashion, portrait, and celebrity photographers in history. In his career,
MoreClampArt is pleased to announce “Behind-the-Scenes”—Kenneth Gruenholtz’s first solo show with the gallery. The exhibition coincides with the release of the artist’s monograph titled Uncensored: My Year Behind the Scenes with Michael Lucas and his
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 Second World War ended for Cologne’s population on the left side of the Rhine on 6 March 1945. After almost six years of war and twelve years under Nazi rule, Cologne is in ruins
MoreAlmine Rech Shanghai is thrilled to present ‘Sun of Sound’ by acclaimed French multi-disciplinary artist, photographer and fashion designer Hedi Slimane, the fifth solo exhibition of Slimane’s work at Almine Rech since 2004 and his
MoreThe International Center of Photography (ICP) exhibition, curated by photographer Paul Graham, —on view until May 9, 2021—comes on the heels of ICP’s reopening of its galleries on October 1 following a six- month closure due
MoreThis exhibition is curated from a selection of works from his series Petrified Forest and Medical Records of a Small Town. Its primary focus is on the relationship between the artist and his deceased father
MoreThe 20-part image series Fear by Soham Gupta, acquired in 2019, will now be exhibited for the first time. Gupta’s nocturnal encounters with his protagonists reveal a world both real and surreal. In the glare
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
MoreAnyone who observes Stefan Moses at work is suddenly drawn into the maelstrom of that quiet insistent madness with which a great photographer makes the living objects submissive, if not defenseless, to his desire.
MoreThe Schlei, this 40-kilometer-long arm of the Baltic Sea, is a unique, particularly valuable ecosystem. At the very western end of the Schlei lies Holm, the traditional district of Schleswig. Already in the Middle Ages,
MoreAfter his permanent position at French Vogue in 1961, Helmut Newton also worked in parallel for the American edition of the fashion magazine. Some of these photographs were taken in Europe, others in the USA.
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
MoreTimm Rautert (*1941 Tuchel, West Prussia) is considered one of the outstanding contemporary German photographers. Over the decades, he has succeeded not only in anticipating the most important currents in photography, but also in decisively
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
MoreGalerie Miranda is delighted to present a solo exhibition of works by American artist Chuck Kelton (b. 1952, USA). The exhibition title l’Alchimie du paysage (the alchemy of landscape) provides us with a direct entry
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