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Dec. 29: Week in Photography
Welcome to your weekly JPG newsletter! 📸Your lens to the internet's most powerful photographs 📸 MOST POWERFUL PHOTO FROM YOU Josué Rivas After carefully considering the images submitted for the very first JPG Photo Review, we selected Josué Rivas’s image as the best representation of the theme: community. His image depicts an Akicita (Warrior) Honoring Ceremony at unceded Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Territory near Fort Yates, North Dakota, 2017.
Chris Bensch, the chief curator at the Strong National Museum of Play, speaks with BuzzFeed News about the 2019 inductees into the National Toy Hall of Fame. FOR YOUR 👀 ONLY: A LOOK INSIDE FOTOGRAFISKA NEW YORK 📸 The long-awaited Fotografiska museum finally opened in New York and is looking to alter the way that photography is shared with the world. With locations in London and Stockholm, the six-story New York space is currently hosting exhibitions by Ellen von Unwerth, Tawny Chatmon, Helene Schmitz, Anastasia Taylor-Lind, and Adi Nes. It is also planning on holding events, has no intentions of building a permanent collection, and has a rule against white walls. BuzzFeed News spoke with the director of exhibitions, Amanda Hajjar, earlier this month about what to expect.
Amanda Hajjar: We don’t want to do white walls — that’s our one rule. We like color, we like graphics. You can see the low lighting, so we want it to feel a bit warmer, away from the white cube model and getting more adventurous with the design. We’re stepping away from that traditional linear hang even, and trying to make it immersive, and to make people feel— we really want people to step into the space and feel something.
Ellen von Unwerth You know, with Ellen, she has an amazing energy. She’s so dynamic, she’s fun, and she loves to show beauty and passion, and that’s what really comes through in this exhibition. Tawny Chapman Why are you choosing to not have a permanent collection? AH: It’s just not part of our model, and it’s because what we’re doing here is not about us, it’s about the photographers. We would never want to place a claim on photography, that we think that this piece over that one is important enough to collect, that’s not our job. What we’re trying to do is provide a platform for the photographers and have the shows that they want to have.
Adi Nes In an art-saturated city, do you have an intended audience? AH: For me, what I would love is to see people who have never been in museums come here, and appeal to a broad audience. I want Fotografiska New York to be a comfortable place where people feel welcome, and they’re not so scared or intimidated, or they don’t think the art is accessible. We want people to come and feel warmth and ask questions and take docent tours and hang out upstairs and have a drink, and then you can walk around in the galleries with your drink, music will be playing. It will feel lively.
AH: I’m not sure I can say what they are yet! The second round is really good, which goes up in March, and the shows in September are what I’m so stoked about. We are planning about 20 or 25 shows over the course of the year.
For our last newsletter of the decade, we are taking a simple approach. We'll be back next year with more photography news and inside info. For now, a roundup of roundups. THE MOST POWERFUL PHOTOS OF 2019 AP Photo / Mulugeta Ayene This year was marked by incredible images of inspiration, tragedy, and perseverance. These are the pictures that defined 2019. SEE THE FULL STORY
THE MOST POWERFUL PHOTOS OF THE DECADE Jonathan Bachman / Reuters The 2010s were defined by mass political upheaval, breakthroughs in science in technology, gun violence across the country, and a slew of natural disasters. SEE THE FULL STORY"Happy New Year from the BuzzFeed News photo crew. See you next week! —Gabriel and Kate “Today everything exists to end in a photograph.” — Susan Sontag
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