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 Hotel & Dawn - Erwin Olaf The genesis for this series came from artist's travels to the US, where he was struck by the interest of African Americans in an earlier body of work and his desire to expand his thinking about his subject matter. The artist found inspiration in the Museum of Modern Art (NY) collection, in "The Hamptons Album" made around 1900 by a female photographer, Frances B. Johnston, a remarkable photographic record of middle class Native and African-American students at a school in 19th Century Virginia.Discussion | Information Beat Presser . Johanna Breede PHOTOKUNST, Berlin Photography exposes that magical moment in which one single phrase connects a scene to the entire composition, reveals the deeper meaning behind a picture, and bears man's soul. Beat Presser's art knows many moments like this. They emerge from his deep understanding of the creative power of black and white photography.Discussion | Information Lydia Panas The Mark of Abel Lydia Panas is an observer of the family dynamic. In her photographs, she manages to capture subtle hints of those complex relationships that tend to exist within the extended family or circles of friends. Her photographs examine the way in which these relationships are simultaneously a product of and an influence upon the identity of each member of the family group.Discussion | Information Artist Discussion on Installation of "Coliseum Theresa Anderson’s installation, "Coliseum", is a continuation of a strain of dialogue identified in her autobiographical work, "stickywater". Exploring the reality trend in contemporary media she said,
“I present the viewer my own Coliseum where consuming other people’s reality is part flagellation and narcotization. Personally, when I entered this place it became like no other filled with never ending people who pour their stories onto my lap as if the buckler I wear holds a map of cures.”Discussion | Information The AIPAD photography show New York 2010 One of the most important international photography events, The AIPAD Photography Show New York, will be presented by The Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from March 18 through 21, 2010. More than 70 of the world’s leading fine art photography galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work including contemporary, modern and 19th century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video and new media, at the Park Avenue Armory at 67th Street in New York City.Discussion | Information Dance with Camera Dance With Camera is an exhibition and a screening program that explores a crossover between artists and dancers who make choreography for the camera. The exhibition features art works in film, video, and still photography that exemplify the ways dance has compelled visual artists to record bodies moving in time and space.Discussion | Information The AIPAD Photography Show More than 70 of the world's leading fine art photography galleries will present a wide range of museum-quality work including contemporary, modern and 19th century photographs, as well as photo-based art, video and new media, at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City.Discussion | Information SOLO - Corinne L.Rusch In the project badrutts palace & co, which will be shown in the larger exhibition space at the FOTOGALERIE WIEN, Corinne L. Rusch visits historically relevant Grand Hotels. In a specific way, these places house a flawless beauty as well as numerous stories. Since the 19th century, the rich and beautiful have had a meeting place in these hotel palaces, for example, in Kulmhotel, St. Moritz.Discussion | Information Martin Parr at Photoink - New Delhi This exhibition marks the first occasion for the internationally renowned British photographer, Martin Parr’s works to be seen in India. Parr is amongst the most influential photographers of our age, known for his innovative imagery and oblique approach to social documentary.Discussion | Information Carnaby celebrates being 50 years young in 2010 2010 will be Carnaby's 50th Anniversary: a year long celebration of the sixties, the decade in which Carnaby became an iconic fashion destination.
Today, Carnaby is as vibrant as ever with even more choice of unique and eclectic design featured in flagship stores from international brands and independent boutiques, reflecting a style relevance and energy recognised across the world.Discussion | Information Ed Templeton Roberts & Tilton presents "The Seconds Pass," an exhibition of color and black and white photographs by Ed Templeton. Opening reception: Friday, February 26th, 6 to 9 pm.Discussion | Information Helsinki Schoo l- Seven Approaches Helsinki School - Seven Approaches is the first gallery exhibition in the US to consist entirely of members of the Helsinki School. Now internationally recognized, the Helsinki School started in the mid 1990’s as an educational model from the University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland.Discussion | Information Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris Twilight Visions: Surrealism, Photography, and Paris, a portrait of a city in transition as seen through the eyes of Brassaï, André Kertész, Ilse Bing, Man Ray, and others, will be on view at the International Center of Photography.Discussion | Information Bionic Angel - Michael Najjar Dvorak sec contemporary is pleased to announce the first solo show of new media artist Michael Najjar in the Czech Republic. On display will be large-scale photographs from the internationally renowned artist's bionic angel series, curated by Olga Dvorak for the Prague gallery space.Discussion | Information 1991-1994 Improbable History The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents the first survey of the early work of New York-based Sean Landers. This exhibition proposes that Landers' formative body of work, produced from 1991-1994, was one that defined the artist, the persona, and the conceits that he has cultivated and enriched over the course of his twenty-year career.Discussion | Information ARTIST ROOMS Ron Mueck Ron Mueck's hyper-real sculptures of the human figure are tender portrayals of people in their most intimate, isolated and vulnerable moments. This exhibition features three of his remarkable, out of scale sculptures: Wild Man, 2005; Spooning Couple, 2005; and Mask III, 2005.Discussion | Information Circus: Anderson and Low Internationally acclaimed fine art photographers Anderson and Low present their first figurative colour series, Circus, a radical development in the artists’ studies of the relationship between the body, costume, performance and identity.Discussion | Information Black Sea of Concrete - Rafal Milach Rafal has been travelling to Ukrainian costal towns and places, meeting with local people. He has documented the change in lives of these people, strongly influenced by long lasting USSR history and recent political events, and their specific relation and coexistence with the sea.Discussion | Information |
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