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PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNATIONAL | | 27 Sept - 4 Oct 2023 | |
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| Pinta BAphoto from 28 September to 1 October 2023 is a unique art fair proposal in Latin America. Specialized in photography and with 19 years of trajectory, it takes place every year in Buenos Aires. Each edition features the participation of more than 40 galleries from all over the world. |
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| | | | Sabine Wild Neue_Nationalgalerie__L1004852, 2022/2023 59,4 x 84 cm Pigmentprint auf Hahnemühle Photorag Unikat |
| | | | | | | Sat 30 Sep 18:00 30 Sep – 28 Oct 2023 | | | |
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| Frank Dingel und Karsten von Kuczkowskie, Berlin 2012 © Anne Schönharting | | | | 30 September 2023 – 27 March 2024 | | Opening: Saturday, 30 September, 15:30 – 18:00h in presence of Anne Schönharting | | | | | | | | With "HABITAT: BERLIN–CHARLOTTENBURG", Anne Schönharting presents her first solo exhibition in France at the Goethe-Institut Bordeaux. Initially shown at the Haus am Kleistpark and the Villa Oppenheim in Berlin, the exhibition can now be seen abroad for the first time. The portrait series is a milieu study carried out over 10 years (2012-2022). Schönharting offers fascinating insights into the lives and surroundings of her subjects. The exhibition is characterized by a subtle image composition as well as natural lighting. It is accompanied by the book of the same name, published by Hartmann Books. Anne Schönharting, a member of the Ostkreuz agency since 1999, was born in Meissen (GDR) in 1973 and now lives and works in Berlin-Pankow. Her focus is portrait and artistic documentary photography. More information: anneschoenharting.com ostkreuz.de hartmann-books.com Photography, design and architecture are thematic focal points at the Goethe-Institut Bordeaux, in both the cultural and educational programs. Every year, up to 3 contemporary photography exhibitions are shown in the spacious rooms of the city villa. | |
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| | | | Alex Hanimann o. T., aus der Serie Trapped (zwei Affen I), 2019 © Alex Hanimann / ProLitteris |
| | | | | Fotografie im Werk von Alex Hanimann | | Fri 29 Sep 19:00 30 Sep – 3 Dec 2023 | | | |
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| | | | Nuri Bilge Ceylan Mud Boys, India, 2011 150 x 178 cm Archival pigment print |
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| | | | Sarah Lucas Got A Salmon On #1 1997 © Sarah Lucas |
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| Leaving The Garden, by Siân Davey, 2022, from the series 'The Garden', 2021-23. Courtesy of the artist and Michael Hoppen Gallery, London | | | | | Hoda Afshar » Gera Artemova » Ragnar Axelsson » Alessandro Cinque » Siân Davey » Gauri Gill » Michal Luczak » Yael Martinez » Richard Renaldi » Federico Rios Escobar » Vanessa Winship » Vasantha Yogananthan » | | 29 September - 22 October 2023 | | Panel Discussion: Thursday, 28 September 2023, 16.15 – 17.15 with finalists Vasantha Yogananthan, Vanessa Winship, Gauri Gill and Yael Martínez together with Catherine Troiano, Curator of Photography at the V&A. | | | | | | | | Prix Pictet has announced Human as the theme for the 10th cycle of the award. The announcement was made at a presentation at the Théâtre Antique of the work of Sally Mann, Prix Pictet Laureate, as part of Les Rencontres d’Arles photography festival. Commenting on the theme, Isabelle von Ribbentrop, Executive Director, Prix Pictet, said: We quite rightly celebrate human creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship but too often our triumphs in science, engineering and technology come at monumental cost. The human story is more often a tale of conflict and despair than of nurture, love and co-existence. It would be easy to read the human story as one of tragic hubris. Yet it does not end here. We stand on the threshold of the future wondering which way the dice will fall. Our wager with posterity is that human ingenuity, intelligence, and resilience of spirit is powerful enough to insist upon a very different future for the human story. | |
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| Ralph Gibson, from the series Days at Sea, 1974 © Ralph Gibson | | Ralph Gibson » Secret of Light | | ... until 26 November 2023 | | | | | | | | Ralph Gibson is one of the most interesting American photographers of our time. His great international reputation is based on his exceptional work, which is shown and collected by leading museums around the world: He is represented with works in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the J.P. Getty Museum in Los Angeles as well as in the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Creative Center for Photography in Tucson, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie and the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in Paris or the Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland. Gibson's works, dating back to the early 1960s, completely defy the conventional purpose of the medium of photography – the meticulous recording of so-called reality: Gibson is not interested in the photographic documentation of reality; he perceives photography itself as an aesthetic reality. A central motif in his works arises from the original meaning of the term "photography" – drawing with light. Gibson regards light not only as a material requirement for the creation of each of his photographs but also as the subject of examination and a tool for composition. Equally significant is his play with its counterpart, shadow. Thus, Gibson elevates light itself to the theme of his oeuvre. The comprehensive retrospective of the photographer Ralph Gibson (* 1939) presents the development of his work from the 1960s to the immediate present through selected series. The exhibition and the accompanying book were developed in direct cooperation with the artist and draw from approximately 300 black and white and color, analog and digital works from the artist's private collection, as well as works acqu… | |
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| | | | Grandpa and Grandma,1979 © Sylvia Plachy |
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| Roger Ballen YOUNG MAN, 1998 from the "Outland" series 36 x 36 cm | | Roger Ballen » Enigma | | 22 September – 18 November 2023 | | | | | | | | Les Douches la Galerie is pleased to present, for the first time this Fall, a solo show by Roger Ballen, including his early series from the 80s and 90s. Roger Ballen was born in New York in 1950, but has lived and worked in Johannesburg, South Africa since 1982. After working in mineral exploration, he took his camera to dig into the layers of his own inner life and pierce the external surface of a poor and deeply rural country. With the Dorps series (small dormitory towns) which he begun in 1983 in a sun-scorched landscape, the doors and shutters of cafés are closed, the buildings of Victorian Cape architecture inanimate and the images are frontal. But when he decided to enter homes directly and confront stained surfaces, saturated with lines, marks, photos and children's drawings, the interior wall became an essential element in his work. It's not a background, but rather a surface, like a picture plane. Between 1986 and 1994, Roger Ballen also took an interest in marginalized population. "They may well become another fragment of human detritus of the new South Africa," he writes in the preface to Platteland, the first impactful book among his singular bibliography. In 2001, Outland introduced the "wire" period. Roger Ballen draws with wires, linking the formal elements of the image with straight lines and curves. | |
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| | | | Denise Grünstein Descending, 2015, C-print on aluminum, 45 x 56 cm, Edition of 12 + 3 AP |
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| © Hashem Shakeri, Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo | | Festival La Gacilly-Baden Photo 2023 | | open air festival - ORIENT ! | | Abbas » Paul Almasy » Chloé Azzopardi » Jérôme Blin » Antonin Borgeaud » Brigitte Kössner-Skoff & Gerhard Skoff » Sarah Caron » Gabriele Cecconi » Gohar Dashti » Véronique de Viguerie » Bernard Descamps » Maryam Firuzi » Stephan Gladieu » Fatimah Hossaini » Wakil Kohsar » Rudolf Koppitz » Shah Marai » Alisa Martynova » Hamed Noori » Ebrahim Noroozi » Hashem Shakeri » Money Sharma » Horst Stasny » Cathrine Stukhard » Maxime Taillez » Mélanie Wenger » ... | | Baden near Vienna: The largest outdoor photography festival in Europe will take place from 15 June until 15 October 2023. festival-lagacilly-baden.photo | |
| | | | | | | | REBELLIOUS AND DEEPLY ROOTED IMAGES OF HOPE FROM THE ORIENT! A PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY BETWEEN LIGHT AND SHADOW. ORIENT! focuses on photographers from Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Three countries that all belong to the Persian cultural area. Three predominantly Muslim countries with Indo-European populations that remain subject to the laws of religion and obscurantism. Three countries that we know little about, although they have captured the hearts of all travellers like Marco Polo. Three countries whose photographers are the defenders of positive thinking and ambassadors of environmental awareness. Three countries that are home to a millennia-old civilisation, a unique artistic creativity and courageous authors who have chosen photography to define their place in society. Photographers from these countries have always chosen to break conventions in order to develop an innovative style and look at people and gods with a humanistic eye. Honour to whom honour is due: Abbas, Gohar Dashti and Hamed Noori, Ebrahim Noroozi, Maryam Firuzi, Hashem Shakeri, Paul Almasy, Véronique de Viguerie, Fatimah Hossaini, Shah Marai and Wakil Kohsar, Sarah Caron. Since its inception, the festival has never wavered from its mission to show the beauty of nature as well as to address the need to protect it. Through the prism of photography, we aim to highlight the challenges of a sustainable world without naivety. At the same time, the sometimes dramatic reality is never disregarded. All photographs are signs of our unshakeable belief in the future. The photographers at our festival are determined to be witnesses and part of the effort to preserve our most beautiful common asset - planet Earth: Mélanie Wenger, Bernard Descamps, Gabriele Cecconi, Stephan Gladieu, Money Sharma, Reporters Without Borders, Brigitte Kössner-Skoff and Gerhard Skoff, Antonin Borgeaud, Jérôme Blin, Alisa Martynova, Maxime Taillez, Chloé Azzopardi. This year, the bilateral photo project of the Morbihan schools in Brittany and Lower Austria is dedicated to the theme of openings. Whether in the literal or figurative sense, the concept of opening also encompasses communication and journeys to new places or people. Ultimately, it raises the question of the construction of our individual and collective identity and our relationship with others. Photography undoubtedly remains the most incisive tool for changing public opinion and for preserving glimmers of humanity. The Austrian photographers Rudolf Koppitz and Horst Stasny also stand in this tradition. From Gregor Schörg, the festival will show the second part of his work on the wilderness area Dürrenstein-Lassingtal. The exhibition of Lower Austrian professional photographers and the exhibition of the winning photos of the world's largest photo competition, CEWE's "Our World is Beautiful", with almost 700,000 pictures from 170 countries, will round up the festival, as will the retrospective of 2021 in the pictures of the artist in residence Pascal Maitre. In addition, the Austrian photographer Cathrine Stukhard was commissioned to portray the World Heritage Site of Vichy and place it in the context of UNESCO's eleven "Great Spa Towns of Europe", which also include Baden near Vienna. Under the guiding principle of Culture of Solidarity, the cooperation with the festival partners Garden Tulln, Celje in Slovenia and Month of Photography Bratislava will continue in 2023. | |
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