| | | | Kaelyn and the girls from the series Frères d’une île pas très proche, 2018 © Durimel | | | | | presenting a new generation of young photographers | | | | 16 May - 16 June 2019 | | Official opening 15 May 2019: drinks and music in the presence of many of the Foam Talents from 18.00 hrs onwards. Please RSVP » Foam Talk 16 May 2019: In conjunction with the exhibition Foam Talent, Foam is organising a morning of talks at Autograph ABP on Thursday 16 May. Entrance is free. Please RSVP » | | | | | | | | | | The element, from the series Your next step would be to do the Transmission, 2018 © Valentine Bo | | | | Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam and Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall present the brand new exhibition Foam Talent 2019, with works from a new generation of visual artists. The work of these 20 outstanding young artists selected through the annual Foam Talent Call are featured in Foam Magazine #52, the Talent Issue. The Foam Talent exhibition will be on show at Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall in London for the fourth year. This imaginative installation presents a forward-thinking showcase of photography and reflects on the full spectrum of creative approaches that mark today’s developments in the photographic medium. The exhibition will be opened on 15 May 2019, coinciding with Photo London. Together, the 20 emerging artists featured in the exhibition are exceptionally placed to share their insight into the state of contemporary photography. They cross the borders of the medium with remarkable ease, focusing on the cycle of time, on socio-political factors and on our everyday life. Object oriented installations that focus on the experience of the spectator are as readily found as classic two-dimensional photographs; while archival materials continue to play an important role, together with multi-layered, long-term research projects. These artists possess and demonstrate authenticity through powerful means of visual expression. | | | | | | Ants from the series grass, peonie, bum, 2017 © Maisie Cousins / Courtesy of the artist and TJ Boulting | | | | Foam Talents 2019 Florian Amoser (Switzerland), He Bo (China), Valentine Bo (Ukraine), Chen Zhe (China), Maisie Cousins (United Kingdom), Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques (France), Durimel (France), Sophie Gabrielle (Australia), Eric Gyamfi (Ghana), Thomas Hauser (France), Gregory Eddi Jones (United States), Stelios Kallinikou (Cyprus), Takashi Kawashima (Japan), Dima Komarov (Russia), Lilly Lulay (Germany), Jaya Pelupessy (Netherlands), Daniel Shea (United States), Senta Simond (Switzerland), Salvatore Vitale (Italy) and Carmen Winant (United States). The Foam Talent programme and the annual Talent Issue of Foam Magazine are supported by The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation, the Niemeijer Fonds and the VandenEnde Foundation. Foam Talent | London is made possible by: Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in London, Kleurgamma Fine-Art Photolab, Oschatz Visuelle Medien and Starframe. Media partner: DAZED Note to editors: For information and visual material please check www.foam.org/press or contact the Press Office of Foam on +31 (0)20 5516500 / [email protected]. Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, Foam Members, Gemeente Amsterdam, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation. | | | | | | From the series Separation Anxiety, 2018 - ongoing © Dima Komaraov, courtesy of the artist | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to [email protected] © 13 May 2019 photo-index UG (haftungsbeschränkt) Ziegelstr. 29 . D–10117 Berlin Editor: Claudia Stein & Michael Steinke [email protected] . T +49.30.24 34 27 80 | |
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