Exhibition

Amman 2013: Faridon Abida - Expansion

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Taking the Dead Sea as a point of inspiration, Faridon Abida’s lens brings to the viewer an in-depth analysis of the mud and salt crystals native to its coastline. With nuclear-like force, the textures and forms of the minerals implode and explode in psychedelic ...

02.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Glasgow: Remote Places, Close Spaces

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Street Level Photoworks was founded in 1989. From its inception it has provided the artists and the public with the opportunity to produce and participate in photography and lens-based media. It aims to make artistic production accessible, both physically and intellectually, to a...

01.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Amman 2013: Muath Freij
A tale of innocence

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The Jordanian photojournalist Muath Freij visited the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan, taking account of the strange mixture of misery and hope that can be felt there. “This is just for the record, another entry in the world’s registry of human tr...

02.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Amman 2013: Mohammed Nayef - La Nostalgie

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Nostalgia is often the reminiscence of past time suddenly reawakened by an aroma or a memory. For the photographer Mohammed Nayef, nostalgia comes from “these little things that catch your eye as you pass by,” the kind of beauty that strikes him daily as he w...

02.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Jerry Berndt:
The Combat Zone

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I love Jerry Berndt. His work is clear and ambiguous like the man . To look at his photographs is to look at their creator. But it’s no cakewalk. It’s rough and exciting, a declaration of love and war, a tender look at mankind and a hateful glare at the system that degrades him. Jerry...

03.04.2013[ read full story ]

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The Magazine 6 Mois in 4 Stories

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The magazine 6 Mois has reconnected with the tradition of photojournalism. It tells the stories of our world via photography. The gallery La Petite Poule Noire has held several exhibitions covering current events over the past three years, from the Arab Spring through conflicts in the...

01.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Letizia Battaglia & Franco Zecchin: La Mafia

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For the “Eté du livre” (Summer Book Fair) in Metz, now called “Littérature & Journalisme,” the Musée de l’Arsenal will present through April 28, 2013, a remarkable exhibition on the Mafia, produced by two photojournalists over the course of fifteen years. “Many years have ...

01.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Steve Schapiro:
Then And Now

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Steve Schapiro is the photographer behind countless now-classic portraits of rock stars, film stars and politicians from the 1960s and 70s. He is also an accomplished documentary photographer who recorded many of the greatest political and social upheavals of our times....

10.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Robert Rooney: The Box Brownie Years

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Black and white photographs taken by Australian artist, photographer and musician Robert Rooney back in the 1950s, when he was an art student, are the cornerstones to the exhibition “Robert Rooney - The Box Brownie Years 1956-58” now on at the Centre for ...

08.04.2013[ read full story ]

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Ansel Adams: From the Mountains to the Sea

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What could be more appropriate for the National Maritime Museum than to exhibit photographs of water in all its forms? And these aren’t just any photographs. This English museum has brought together 100 pictures by one of the undisputed masters of landscape photography: Anse...

03.04.2013[ read full story ]

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