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PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL | | 4 - 11 December 2019 | |
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| | Within the Miami Art Week 2019 more than 500 exhibitors are exhibiting more than 1,000 artworks in photography and videoart. On ART BASEL Miami Beach, ART MIAMI, UNTITLED, SCOPE, Context and PULSE. The Miami Street Photography Festival 2019 is presenting from 5 - 8 Dec the best of contemporary street and documentary photography. |
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| Standing in The Sun © Viktor Naumovski | | | | 4 – 22 December 2019 | | | | | | | | During the longest and darkest days of the year, Gemeente Amsterdam and Foam Photography Museum Amsterdam present Visual Head, a video installation in the public space. This year we are back at Het Stenen Hoofd with Standing in The Sun by photographer and director Viktor Naumovski. Standing in The Sun is inspired by the emotional experience of growing up in a country in transition. It’s an alternative narrative. This is a coming of age story focusing on a group of boys living in suburban Skopje, Macedonia. The nation’s state of transition is explored from the boys’ perspective where masculinity and national pride are highly celebrated and admired. The film is based on a time when the real and the imaginary folded neatly into one another. The boys spent their days playing in the dirt during Macedonia’s passage from war to westernisation. Standing in the Sun is screened without sound at Het Stenen Hoofd. | |
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| © Aitor Ortiz, Gaudí 004, 2018, 14,5 x 14,5 cm | © Aitor Ortiz, Gaudí 005, 2018, 14,5 x 9,5 cm |
| | Aitor Ortiz » Expanded photography 2002 – 2018 | | until 1 February 2020 | | | | 7th December 2019, from 1–5pm | | | | | | | | | Galerie Springer is presenting within the current exhibition Aitor Ortiz’s Gaudí project on 7th December 2019, from 1–5pm, and invite to come and discover a selection of works from this comprehensive 120-photo series in an atmospheric ambience. Ortiz’s project, which can currently be seen in full in a museum exhibition in San Sebastian, takes us on a fresh exploration of his interpretation of Antoni Gaudí's unique architectural masterpieces. A limited number of copies of the exhibition book GAUDÍ, IMPRESIONES INTIMAS, is in stock. The works can be seen until 1st February 2020 in the exhibition AITOR ORTIZ – EXPANDED PHOTOGRAPHY.
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| Lia Darjes: Stillleben mit Quitten und Kürbis, Kaliningrad, 2016, 57 x 44 cm, Archival Pigment Print, Ed. of 7 + 2 AP's | | | | ... until 21 December, 2019 | | | | | | | | Asked about the most important influence on her work, Lia Darjes answers: "Visits in the Berlin Gemäldegalerie." This influence is clearly visible in her new book "Tempora Morte". The photographic series was created in 2016 in Kaliningrad, Russia, and documents the modest roadside market stands where old women sell the modest harvest from their garden or the nearby forest to supplement their meagre pensions. "In autumn you may find three apples, some raisins and two bulbs of garlic. At other times of the year maybe two jars of homemade strawberry jam and two cabbages or dried fish." Theoretically, these images are therefore documentary images, they could also be understood as a reportage on topics such as old-age poverty or micro-economics – but in fact, the subject matter is iconically exaggerated. Through the use of a small flash and the underexposure of the background, Darjes creates still life studies reminiscent of the opulent paintings of old Dutch masters. "I had long been looking for an opportunity to do a contemporary still life project. But I did not want to stage those still lifes in the studio, but find them in the real world, extracting them from reality. I could do just that for Tempora Morte." Lia Darjes was born in Berlin in 1984 and grew up in Hamburg. She studied with Prof. Ute Mahler first at HAW in Hamburg and then as a master class student with Prof. Ute Mahler and Ingo Taubhorn at Ostkreuzschule in Berlin. Since 2018 she herself has a teaching position at Ostkreuzschule. Her award-winning work is exhibited internationally. The book to the series "Tempora Morte" will be published in the fall of 2019 with a … | |
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| | | | © Jakob Schnetz: o.T. (aus der Serie „Robby") |
| | | von Tieren, Glücksbringern und Gefangenen | | | | Fri 6 Dec 19:00 7 Dec 2019 – 18 Jan 2020 | | | |
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| | | | Atelier Hermann Walter: Augustusplatz 7, Europahaus, 1932 |
| | | | | Atelier Hermann Walter 1913-1935 | | Tue 10 Dec 18:00 11 Dec 2019 – 19 Apr 2020 | | | |
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| Kayapó Indigenous Territory, Pará. Kayapó children play behind a waterfall in the Kuben-Kran Ken village, in the southern Pará State. © Tommaso Protti for Fondation Carmignac | | | | 10TH CARMIGNAC PHOTOJOURNALISM AWARD | | Maison Européenne de la Photographie December 4, 2019 through February 16, 2020 | | | | | | | | The project carried out by Tommaso Protti, laureate of the 10th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award dedicated to the Amazon and the issues related to its deforestation, goes beyond a narrow understanding of photo reportage. In his series, produced with the support of the prestigious Award, Protti documents the deforestation of the Amazon and bears witness to the environmental, humanitarian and social crisis resulting from this catastrophe. His deeply personal vision resonates with current events and concerns about the future of our planet and its ecosystem. EXHIBITION AT MAISON EUROPÉENNE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE, PARIS Hours: Weds-Fri from 11am to 8pm, Thurs. from 11am to 10pm, Sat-Sun from 10am to 8pm EXHIBITION AT HÔTEL DE VILLE, PARIS On the occasion of this exhibition, Tommaso Protti’s photographs will also be displayed on the wrought-iron grill in front of Paris’ Hôtel de Ville from November 30, 2019, through January 10, 2020 PUBLICATION A bilingual French-English monograph “Amazônia, Life and Death in the Brazilian Rainforest” is co-published by Reliefs Editions and the Fondation Carmignac. More information here. | |
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| | | | Man Ray, Glastränen (Les larmes), um 1930 Museum Ludwig, Köln, Sammlung Fotografie Foto: Rheinisches Bildarchiv Köln, rba_d001710 © MAN RAY TRUST / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2019 |
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| | | | Kwame Brathwaite, Photo shoot at a public school for one of the AJASS-associated modeling groups that emulated the Grandassa Models and began to embrace natural hairstyles. Harlem, ca. 1966; from Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful (Aperture, 2019) |
| | | | | | | | | | | | | MoAD Emerging Artists presents Chanell Stone | | 4 Dec 2019 – 1 Mar 2020 | | | |
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| Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca: You Are Seeing Things, 2016 | | BECAUSE THE NIGHT | | | | 7 December 2019 – 16 February 2020 | | Opening: Friday, 6 December, 6pm | | | | | | | | The themed exhibition "Because the Night" is dedicated to the motif of night, with all the promise that it holds. Photographic works by Bieke Depoorter, Georg Gatsas, Thembinkosi Hlatshwayo, Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca, and Tobias Zielony present the events of those special hours in a variety of (socio)cultural and topographical settings. The many different forms that nightlife can take, the visual languages of various music scenes, and the modes of expression of individual subcultures play a key role, as do the dark tonality and specific lighting that reflect the mysterious atmosphere of the night. Going out, plunging into a crowd of dancing revelers, fleeing everyday life for a few hours, and indulging one’s desires: for many, clubs and bars are places of freedom, an escapist paradise, a source of entertainment. The thrill of these visits, however, also derives from the fact that the venues follow their own rules, often finding expression in transgressive and excessive, sometimes even violent behavior. But, at the same time, they can also offer a place of refuge, safe spaces within which (secret) identities are negotiated or lived out, where subcultures and communities can develop freely outside of the mainstream and away from society’s moral norms and value systems. German photographer Tobias Zielony (*1973) lived in Ukraine from October 2016 to July 2017. During this time, he came into contact with the underground queer and techno scene in Kiev, which developed out of the Euromaidan Revolution of 2013/14. The title of Zielony’s work —Maskirovka— refers to one of the Russian military’s traditional tactics: deception. He focuses on the "little… | |
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| © Art Basel Miami Beach | | | | Manuel Álvarez Bravo » Marina Abramović » Dove Allouche » Diane Arbus » Vanessa Beecroft » Valérie Belin » Anna-Sophie Berger » Dawoud Bey » Margaret Bourke-White » Dirk Braeckman » Luiz Braga » Luiz Braga » Brassaï » Kwame Brathwaite » Chris Burden » Ernest Cole » Anne Collier » Imogen Cunningham » Jose Dávila » Lynn Davis » Geraldo de Barros » Jay DeFeo » Philip-Lorca diCorcia » William Eggleston » Roe Ethridge » Walker Evans » Esther Ferrer » Saul Fletcher » Robert Frank » Carlos Garaicoa » Theaster Gates » David Goldblatt » Nan Goldin » Todd Gray » Todd Gray » Cao Guimarães » Robert Heinecken » Alfredo Jaar » Larry Johnson » Isaac Julien » Erwin Kneihsl » Eva Kot'átková » Katalin Ladik » Luisa Lambri » Cameron Lamothe » Dorothea Lange » Elad Lassry » Fang Lu » Vera Lutter » Man Ray » Sally Mann » Robert Mapplethorpe » Ari Marcopoulos » Gordon Matta-Clark » Ana Mendieta » Marzia Migliora » Wardell Milan » Garry Fabian Miller » Richard Misrach » Lisette Model » Tina Modotti » Tina Modotti » Tracey Moffatt » László Moholy-Nagy » Abelardo Morell » Richard Mosse » Zanele Muholi » Ugo Mulas » Vik Muniz » Shirin Neshat » Erwin Olaf » Frida Orupabo » Gordon Parks » Adam Pendleton » Irving Penn » Matthew Pillsbury » Daniele Puppi » Eileen Quinlan » Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook » Miguel Rio Branco » Thomas Ruff » Huang Rui » August Sander » Viviane Sassen » Eva Schlegel » Michael Schmidt » Paul Mpagi Sepuya » Shirana Shahbazi » Charles Jr. Sheeler » Charles Jr. Sheeler » Erin Shirreff » Stephen Shore » Kiki Smith » Alfred Stieglitz » Paul Strand » Thomas Struth » Jiří Thýn » Amalia Ulman » Paolo Ventura » Gillian Wearing » Edward Weston » Luke Willis Thompson » Tobias Zielony » ... | | 5 – 8 December 2019 | | Private Day (by invitation only): Wednesday, December 4, 2019, 11am to 8pm Vernissage (by invitation only): Thursday, December 5, 2019, 11am to 3pm Public Days: Thursday, December 5, 2019, 3pm to 8pm | Friday, December 6, 2019, 12 noon to 8pm Saturday, December 7, 2019, 12 noon to 8pm | Sunday, December 8, 2019, 12 noon to 6pm | | | | | | | | In our American show, leading galleries from North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia show significant work from the masters of Modern and contemporary art, as well as the new generation of emerging stars. Paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, films, and editioned works of the highest quality are on display in the main exhibition hall. | |
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| | The 12th African Biennale of Photography | | Bamako Encounters - Streams of Consciousness | | Felicia Abban » Akinbode Akinbiyi » Emmanuelle Andrianjafy » Jodi Bieber » Katia Bourdarel » Adji Dieye » Theaster Gates » Eric Gyamfi » Françoise Huguier » Adama Jalloh » Uchechukwa James Iroha » Liz Johnson Artur » Mouna Karray » Bouchra Khalili » Kitso Lynn Lelliott » Santiago Mostyn » Riason Naidoo » Khalil Nemmaoui » Eustaquio Neves » Christian Nyampeta » Abraham Onoriode Oghobase » Leonard Pongo » Ketaki Sheth » Buhlebezwe Siwani » Buhlebezwe Siwani » Youssouf Sogodogo » The Otolith Group (Kodwo Eshun, Anjalika Sagar) » Dustin Thierry » Aboubacar Traore » Andrew Tshabangu » Deborah Willis » Guy Wouete » ... | | 30 November 2019 – 31 January 2020 | | Opening reception: Saturday 30 November | | | | | | | | The 12th edition of the Bamako Encounters - African Biennale of Photography—the singular photographic and lens-based art biennale on the African continent—will run in Bamako, Mali, from November 30, 2019 to January 31, 2020, celebrating its 25 years of existence since the first edition in 1994. Conceived by Artistic Director Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung and a curatorial team comprised of Aziza Harmel, Astrid Sokona Lepoultier and Kwasi Ohene-Ayeh, joined by artistic advisors Akinbode Akinbiyi, Seydou Camara and scenographer Cheick Diallo this edition is an invitation to think about the artistic practice of photography as a stream of consciousness, as well as to consider photography beyond the tight corset of the photographic. The moment of a snapshot emanates from a flow of thoughts and associations reflecting the photographer’s inner voice, which is unavoidably and constantly in motion. Titled Streams of Consciousness, after the eponymous 1977 record by Abdullah Ibrahim and Max Roach, the Biennale will employ multiple understandings of how such streams can be used as photographic tools. Tools that bridge the African continent with its various diasporas, in addition to conveying cultures and epistemologies. "Africa" has, after all, long ceased to be a concept limited to the geographical space called Africa. Africa as a planetary concept relates to people of African origin, the I & I, that are spread over the world in Asia, Oceania, Europe, the Americas and the African continent. The exhibition will apply the notion of the stream of consciousness as a metaphor for the flux of ideas, peoples, cultures that flow across and along with rivers like the Niger, Congo, Nile or Mississippi. This edition of the Biennale listens carefully to remoteness, invisible matters, hitherto erased voices and images, as well as celebrating politics and poetics of (in)animate ecosystems. It deliberates on the role of collectives in African photographic practices, and the possibility of collectively telling our own stories through images, arguing for the fact that in society we are not individuals, but dividuals: divisible entities that together make up a larger collective. In an effort to go beyond the frame of photography as a visual experience, this Biennale will engage with the textuality, the tangibility, the performativity and especially the sonicity of photography. The sonic properties of photography are envisioned as a stream of consciousness wherein the photographic and phonographic intersect. How can we understand the lyricism of the photographic in that space of cognitive flux? The stream in streams of consciousness is a spectrum that encompasses the conscious and unconscious and forms a space in which the notions of consciousness and unconsciousness collapse into each other. | |
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| | | | © Johanna Heldebro, Night Watch II, from To Come Within Reach of You (Gunnar Heldebro, Hässelby Strandväg 55, 165 65 Hässelby, Sweden), 2009 |
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| Luo Yang, Chen Nienying & Ho Tingshao, 2019, Hong Kong. Courtesy of the artist. China Pulse 2019 | | Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival 2019 | | | Indu Antony » Josefin Arnell » Máté Bartha » Brassaï » Michael Buehler-Rose » Philippe Chancel » Feng Chen » Lucien Clergue » Wu Ding » Kate Durbin » Sukanya Ghosh » Mario Giacomelli » Gauri Gill » Faith Holland » Tang Jing » Liu Ke » Josef Koudelka » Evangelia Kranioti » Guy Le Querrec » Lei Lei » Ye Linghan » Annu Palakunnathu Matthew » Pushpamala N. » Edward Weston » Tom Wood » Luo Yang » CHEN Zhou » .... | | – 5 January 2020 | | The 2019 Jimei × Arles Festival will kick off with an Opening Weekend (November 22-24) full of events and activities for photography professionals, art lovers and the general public: portfolio reviews conducted by renowned professionals, lectures, performances and guided tours by artists and curators. | | | | | | | | The Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival celebrates its 5th anniversary this year alongside Rencontres d’Arles celebrating its 50th anniversary! Since 2015, Les Rencontres d’Arles (France), travel to China with the Jimei x Arles International Photography Festival in Xiamen! Each Winter, Jimei x Arles shows 8 exhibitions coming from Rencontres d’Arles alongside 20 Chinese and Asian photography exhibitions – with a focus on India this year. The festival also promotes Chinese talents on an international scale, with its Discovery Award, shown in Arles every year. The fifth Jimei x Arles International Photo Festival will take place in Xiamen from 22 November 2019 to 5 January 2020. Co-created in 2015 by Chinese pioneer photographer RongRong (also the founder of China’s first ever photography museum Three Shadows Photography Art Centre) and Sam Stourdzé, the director of the world’s most important international photo festival, Rencontres d’Arles (France), Jimei x Arles has become a must-see event for photo lovers in China, and attracted more than 230,000 visitors in the last years (70,000 in 2018). | |
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