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PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL | | 9 — 16 May 2018 | |
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| | | Featuring more than 100 galleries from 18 countries, Photo London » take place 17 – 20 May 2018 (Preview Wednesday 16 May) at Somerset House and The London Photograph Fair » next door. Offprint » London at Tate Modern hosting 140 independent and experimental publishers. More than 100 exhibitions » are showing photography. In addition four major photography auctions » will be at Sotheby's, CHRISTIE'S, PHILLIPS and Forum Auctions. Also Peckham 24 » festival celebrating contemporary photography through a series of exhibitions and live events. |
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© Jessica Backhaus, Shifting Clouds / planets 2016 |
© Jessica Backhaus, New Horizon / presence 2016 |
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| | | | 10 – 20 May 2018 | | Artist Reception and Book Signing: Saturday, 12 May 3-6pm | | | | | | | | Robert Morat Gallery is thrilled to present new work by gallery artist Jessica Backhaus as a short intermission, just for 10 days! With her new series "A Trilogy“, published by Kehrer Verlag, Jessica Backhaus resolutely pursues a path towards a pictorial abstraction that was already foreseeable in her last works. The trilogy consists of three new series: Staged Still Life Studies titled "Shifting Clouds", minimalistic color and light experiments titled "Beyond Blue" and - in fact a completely new step for the documentary photographer Jessica Backhaus - freely associated, poetic mixed media works and collages under the title "New Horizon“. JESSICA BACKHAUS is considered one of the most distinguished voices in contemporary photography out of Germany today. Her work is published and exhibited internationally and can be found in major collections such as the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Margulies Collection in Miami or the Deutsche Börse Collection in Frankfurt. Kunsthalle Erfurt devoted a major museum show to her work in 2013. Born in Cuxhaven 1970, she studied in Paris. From 1995 to 2009 Backhaus lived in New York and has since returned to work and live in Berlin. The book to the series “Six Degrees of Freedom” is published by Kehrer Verlag, Heidelberg. | |
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| | | | Kyungwoo Chun The Weight #2, 2016 110 x 81 cm Edition 2 + 1 AP 170 x 125 cm Edition 4 + 1 AP |
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| | | | Scarlett Hooft Graafland: Dragons Blood, Jemen, 2014 |
| | | in focus Galerie - Burkhard Arnold www.infocusgalerie.com zu Gast in der Michael Horbach Stiftung | | | | Sun 13 May 11:00 13 – 27 May 2018 | | | |
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| | | | Woodrow Wilson: "Repairing bodies, rebuilding lifes" Ein Projekt von ANDO – modular aid e.V. © Woodrow Wilson |
| | | | | | | Sun 13 May 11:00 13 May – 27 May 2018 | | | |
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| Rita, 17, Chabahil, northern district of Kathmandu, april 2017 © Lizzie Sadin for the Fondation Carmignac | | | | The 8th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award | | 15 May – 15 June 2018 | | | | | | | | After the devastating 2015 earthquake that killed 9,000 people and displaced 650,000 others, the lives of many Nepalese have been shattered. Unemployment and the precarity of living conditions have risen dramatically since then, leading to an increase in trafficking, notably of women. While in Nepal, photographer Lizzie Sadin explored how the trafficking and forced prostitution of women are not only a result of economic poverty but also a consequence of social and cultural practices. Sadin met some Nepalese women who experience violations of their fundamental rights on a daily basis. They have little hope to pursue higher education and almost no control over their own destiny and future. Trafficked women live in fear of regular physical and psychological abuse as well as symbolic violence, which are sometimes perpetrated by family members themselves. The current social context, which defines women as being inferior to and dependent on men, and its underlying values, needs evolving for human rights violations to stop in Nepal. Following Sadin's research in Katmandu and at the India-Nepal border, the exhibition will showcase 8th Laureate Lizzie Sadin's photographs. A monograph of Sadin's works is published by Skira. About Lizzie Sadin French photographer Lizzie Sadin has devoted the first ten years of her career to socio-educational issues and has developed a singular outlook to report on the world around her. Inspired by Humanist photographers, she decided to focus on photography in 1992 and contributes to reporting on issues that are too often overlooked. She joined Robert Doisneau's Rapho agency in 1994 and concentrated on in-depth human rights reportages. She has explored a variety of topics… | |
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| Untitled, 2001 Silkscreen on canvas 40 1/3 x 60 in. From an edition of 3 © Daido Moriyama | | | | 15 May – 17 August 2018 | | | | | | | | Daido Moriyama is recognised as one of the few living modern masters of photography from Japan and is certainly the most celebrated photographer to emerge from the Japanese Provoke movement of the 1960s. Hamiltons presents Daido Moriyama: SCENE, an exhibition of photographs selected by gallery owner Tim Jefferies from Moriyama’s extensive oeuvre and produced exclusively for Hamiltons as silkscreens on canvas. The majority of these silkscreens are unique in their format and include images taken in the 60s and 70s, as well as much more recently. Hamiltons exhibition will open alongside Photo London, 16 – 20 May 2018, where Hamiltons will present Moriyama not only on stand at the fair but for the Photo London Pavilion Commission. Moriyama’s work is notoriously gritty and challenging, often recording the breakdown of traditional values in post-war Japan. Haunted by the American occupation of the country in the aftermath of World War II – the social and cultural shifts, industrialisation, urbanisation and the clash of capitalism with a traditionally insular society – his work alludes to the struggle between tradition and modernism, spirituality and commerce, conveying society’s conflicts through a new visual language. Moriyama has approached his photography with originality by allowing the camera to capture spontaneous, accidental moments which are often found at the very start or very end of film rolls. Moriyama’s work is epitomised by black and white with shades of grey, in which his high contrast and grainy style often echoes the subject matter. Moriyama emerged onto the photography scene in the mid-1960s, breaking with widely regarded conventions and questioning what constitutes … | |
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| Damien, from the series NGL, 2015 (detail) © Namsa Leuba | | | | | Sushant Chhabria » David De Beyter » Mark Dorf » Alinka Echeverría » Filippo Menichetti & Martin Errichiello » Weronika Gęsicka » Wang Juyan » Thomas Kuijpers » Quentin Lacombe » Clément Lambelet » Namsa Leuba » Erik Madigan Heck » Alix Marie » Wang Nan » Kai Oh » Viacheslav Poliakov » Ben Schonberger » Sadegh Souri » Harit Srikhao » Vasantha Yogananthan » | | 16 May – 10 June 2018 | | Opening reception: Wednesday 16 May 18:00 | | | | | | | | The Foam Talent exhibition will take place in Beaconsfield Gallery Vauxhall in London for the third time, presenting 20 artists, all of whom have been selected for their exciting and creative approaches to the medium. The Foam Talent exhibition acts as a platform for introducing these emerging artists to the photography world. Selected through our annual Talent Call the featured artists represent a new generation of inspiring image makers. In recent years the Foam Talent exhibition has travelled internationally to cities such as Paris, Brussels, New York and London. This year, the work of the selected photographers tours again, beginning in Amsterdam, travelling to New York, London and Frankfurt. | |
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| Nancy WILSON-PAJIC Falling Angels: Chess 1996-7 Unique photogram in Cyanotype Archival paper 150 x 150 cm | | Nancy Wilson-Pajic » Blueprints | | 3 May – 9 June 2018 | | | | | | | | Since 1965, Nancy Wilson-Pajic has used narrative forms to make content-oriented artworks. She played an important role in the international artistic avant-garde of the 1970s with her text-sound installations and narrative works that often explored and questioned feminine role models, and commented twenty years later that "Working on female roles, using photography, posing for disguised self-portraits, and especially making works entirely in text and recorded sound, at the time I was doing it, did not conduct one directly to fame and fortune. It was rather looked upon as subversive and anti-artistic. This is hard to imagine today…" In 1978 Nancy Wilson-Pajic moved to Paris where she began exploring the representative character of photography in relation to text and other forms of information, "My work is concerned with the processes by which information accumulates and is transformed – by juxtaposition with other information, by memory, and by the individual’s order of priorities. I have used sound recordings and written text, video and film, photographs, drawings and computer technologies — in installations, in book form and on the wall — to create mental spaces within which creative reflection may take place." | |
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| | photo london 2018 | | | Albarrán Cabrera » Darren Almond » Nobuyoshi Araki » Matan Ashkenazy » Richard Avedon » Jessica Backhaus » Gregor Beltzig » Carolle Benitah » Nina Berman » Hélène Binet » Vita Buivid » Edward Burtynsky » Sanne De Wilde » Roger Eberhard » Robert Frank » Masahisa Fukase » Adam Fuss » Juana Gómez » Flor Garduño » Guido Guidi » Hiro » Bill Jacobson » Thomas Jorion » Ron Jude » Hosam Katan » Dmitry Konradt » Shane Lavalette » Naomi Leshem » Vera Lutter » Ohad Matalon » Don McCullin » Sarah Moon » Daidō Moriyama » Nickolas Muray » Gérard Musy » Helmut Newton » Nicholas Nixon » Cornelia Parker » Irving Penn » Regine Petersen » Henning Rogge » Akiko Sato » Arno Schidlowski » Claudius Schulze » Chloe Sells » Hiroshi Sugimoto » Antanas Sutkus » Shômei Tômatsu » William Henry Fox Talbot » Andrey Tarkovsky » Rimaldas Viksraitis » Tim Walker » Karlheinz Weinberger » Harley Weir » Patrick Willocq » Yuval Yairi » ... | | 17 – 20 May 2018 | | Preview Times: Wednesday 16 May Press Preview, 10.00-18.00 Private View, 18.00-21.30 Public Opening Hours Thursday 17 May 12:00 - 20:00 Friday 18 May 12:00 - 19:30 Saturday 19 May 12:00 - 19:30 Sunday 20 May 12:00 - 18:30 | | | | | | | | Photo London 2018 will include more than 100 galleries from 18 countries and will showcase the very best of the past, present and future of photography to a growing international audience. An expanded Discovery section will present 22 new and emerging galleries and artists. Edward Burtynsky, Photo London Master of Photography, will have a special exhibition of new work as part of the Public Programme, which also includes presentations by Darren Almond and Es Devlin, a major exhibition on the legacy of William Henry Fox Talbot with contemporary artworks by Adam Fuss, Cornelia Parker, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Vera Lutter and others, and Unwavering Vision, an interactive presentation by the International Center of Photography (ICP). This year’s Pavilion Commissions are by Gilles Caron and Daidō Moriyama. | |
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| Lot 38 Jorge Molder From "Inox" series Black and white photograph Signed, dated 1995 and numbered 3/3 115x115 cm | | Modern & Contemporary Art | | Gabriela Albergaria » Helena Almeida » Vasco Araújo » Rui Calçada Bastos » Daniel Blaufuks » André Cepeda » Nuno Cera » Philip-Lorca diCorcia » Glen Luchford » Jorge Molder » Helmut Newton » Paulo Nozolino » Julião Sarmento » João Seguro » | | | | | | | | | | 32 Gabriela Albergaria "Carpinus betulus, Oxford Botanic Garden", 2012 , € 2.000 - 3.000 33 Helena Almeida Untitled , € 2.000 - 3.000 34 Helena Almeida "La Maison" , € 9.000 - 15.000 35 Paulo Nozolino "L., Wales" , € 1.800 - 2.200 36 Paulo Nozolino Untitled , € 3.000 - 5.000 37 Daniel Blaufuks Untitled , € 2.000 - 3.000 38 Jorge Molder Untitled , € 3.000 - 5.000 39 Jorge Molder Untitled (7) , € 800 - 1.200 40 Jorge Molder Untitled (21) , € 800 - 1.200 41 Vasco Araújo Untitled , € 4.000 - 6.000 42 Julião Sarmento "Lacan's Assumption", 2003 , € 5.000 - 8.000 43 Helmut Newton "Eva Herzigova in a John Galliano Bathsuit" , € 300 - 500 44 Helmut Newton "Eva Herzigova in a Robert Beaulieu Bathsuit" , € 300 - 500 45 Rui Calçada Bastos "Urban Scars #1", 2005 , € 2.000 - 3.000 46 João Seguro "Dioptrique" , € 1.500 - 2.000 47 João Seguro "Dioptrique" II , € 1.500 - 2.000 48 Nuno Cera Untitled (Al Berto/Sines) #2 , € 2.000 - 3.000 49 Nuno Cera "Lost, Lost, Lost #9", 2005 , € 2.500 - 3.500 50 André Cepeda "Chicago Union Station, Chicago, Illinois", 2008, € 3.500 - 5.000 51 Jenny Saville (n. 1970) Glen Luchford (n. 1968) "Closed Contact #10" , € 10.000 - 15.000 52 Philip-Lorca diCorcia "Los Angeles", 1994 , € 7.000 - 10.000 | |
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| | PHOTOBOOKFEST 2018 | | exhibitions | lectures | master-classes | workshops | portfolio review | | Niels Ackermann » Nina Berman » Pep Bonet » Andrea Bruce » Arko Datto » Sanne De Wilde » Alixandra Fazzina » Stanley Greene » Tanya Habjouqa » Robin Hammond » Yuri Kozyrev » Bénédicte Kurzen » Ikuru Kuwajima » Sebastian Liste » Jon Lowenstein » Leonard Pongo » Kadir van Lohuizen » Francesco Zizola » ... | | until June 3, 2018 | | | | | | | | It is the second time the international festival of emerging photography PHOTOBOOKFEST takes places in Moscow gathering experts in photography and book design from all over the world. The exhibitions open on April, 20 and will run through June, 3. The exhibitions will also be followed by lectures, master-classes, workshops for photographers and a portfolio review session by experts and the results of the Photobook Dummy contest will be revealed. The main venue for the event remains the Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography. The mission of PHOTOBOOKFEST 2018 is to look at photography in the context of modern media, to decide what it is capable of and how it can reach the audience, including the potential of the modern photobook to exist as an independent art form. Apart from photographic exhibitions, there will also be books on display. In the Small Hall of the Center the visitors will be able to see shortlisted photobooks of the Unseen Dummy Award organized by the biggest festival pf photography in Europe, Unseen. During the festival, an expert jury will decide on the results of the Photobook Dummy contest which took place from February till April. Photographers from all over Russia, Ukraine, Georgia and CIS countries participated in it hoping to win the main prize – getting their photobooks published. Information about the educational programme and portfolio review will be available on the official web site photobookfest.com | |
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