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The European Month of photography Festival in Luxembourg (Rethinking Identity) will take place in May and June in about 20 locations across the country. From May 10th to the 13th, it’s the Emop Days with the lineup of major openings and opportunities to meet with the artists.

Further major festivals are opening in
Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography (CH)
Les Boutographies Montpellier (FR) and
Kolga Tbilisi Photo (GE)

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The Phair, the annual event dedicated to photography, will be held from 5 to 7 May (with Opening on May 4) inside Pavilion 3 of Torino (IT) Esposizioni.

Over 110 galleries from around the world, new and returning, will feature at this year’s Photo London opening Wednesday 10 May 2023.

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  Aachen DE ARTCO Aachen  
 
One minute to midnight
 
Marcin Owczarek
VANISHING MOTHERLAND, 2022
66 x 100 cm
Fine art print
Edition of 10
 

Marcin Owczarek » One minute to midnight

 
6 May – 10 June, 2023
 
 

ARTCO Aachen

Seilgraben 31, 52062 Aachen

www.artco-art.com
 
 
"To tell the truth, I believe that by creating art which transmits serious meanings and subjects, an artist has the power and influence to force to reflect about ourselves and our planet and to point the attention to significant problems that our world currently deals with. In this way my work refers to the creation of a better world, 'home' and respect for all living creatures. In my works I want to stress the fact that nowadays many species of animals are in danger of disappearing and their global population has declined among others tigers, polar bears, sea turtles, elephants, rhinos, pandas." Marcin Owczarek

In his mystical collages Marcin Owczarek uses the threat to the animal world to draw attention to the ongoing destruction of our habitat. At the same time, the animals are also a metaphor for humanity with their characteristics and virtues. The encounter with the art of Marcin Owczarek inevitably leads the viewer to refllect on himself and his actions against the background of the enormous and urgent challenges facing humanity, such as climate change and environmental destruction.

Owczarek compares the creation of a new artwork to a voyage. He uses thousands of single photographs, each of which he considers with extreme care before commencing the artistic process. He starts by sketching the image he wishes to generate on a piece of paper; a purely conceptual step. He subsequently turns to the computer to 'give birth' to what he wanted to achieve via his sketch, resulting in a collage.

Marcin Owczarek (born 1985) studied at the Academy of Photography in Wroclaw, graduating with an award for his cycle “Brave New World“, which presented an idiosyncratic version of a future world.…
 
 
 
 
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  Aarhus DK Galleri Image  
 
  Lebohang Kganye »      
         
  Ternary Memories of Yesterday

 

Thu 4 May 16:00

5 May – 25 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Aix-en-Provence FR Galerie PARALLAX  
 
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  Petites cosmogonies

 

Sat 6 May 18:30

6 May – 21 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Alcobendas ES Centro de Arte Alcobendas  
 
  The Català, photographers of a century

     
         
  Francesc Català-Roca » Pere Català i Roca » Maria Àurea Català i Roca » Pere Català y Pic »  

10 May – 17 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Amsterdam NL Galerie Caroline O'Breen  
 
  Young Talent

     
         
  Eliza Bordeaux » Naomi Moonlion » Hagar Schuringa »  

Fri 5 May 17:00

5 May – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Berlin DE Museum für Fotografie  
 
Seen By #19: Hyperstition
 
Max Fallmeier / Lilith Tyrell (KSE), Tannhäuser Gate: C-Beams Glittering in the Dark, 2021
Serie von 4 Fotografien, Tintenstrahldruck courtesy Max Fallmeier und Koob Sassen Enterprises, London
 

Seen By #19: Hyperstition

 
 

Arwina Afsharnejad and Daria Kozlova » Felix Ansmann and Kani Lent » Moritz Haase » Sophia Hallmann » Bailey Keogh » Victoria Martínez » Anna-Maria Podlacha » Marie Salcedo Horn » Lilith Tyrell (KSE) »

 
6 May – 18 June 2023
 
Curated by Marlena von Wedel.

A special presentation of the Kunstbibliothek - Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
in cooperation with the Universität der Künste Berlin
 
 

Museum für Fotografie

Jebensstr. 2, 10623 Berlin

www.smb.museum/mf
 
 
The exhibition explores the experimental philosophical concept of hyperstition and makes it the starting point for new artistic works by young artists on speculative themes in photography and video.

Hyperstition refers to ideas whose expression releases such vibrations that they ultimately realise themselves, similar to a self-fulfilling prophecy. The term was first coined in the 1990s by the interdisciplinary collective Cybernetic Culture Research Unit (CCRU) in the UK, whose members published their findings mainly on blogs on the internet. Hyperstition is a neologism made up of the English words 'hyper' and 'superstition'. Unlike superstition - a fiction that remains fictitious - hyperstition is a fiction that makes itself real. An example of hyperstition is virtual economic speculation, which has become a reality-constituting force in capitalism.

We live in a complex system of feedback cycles: power supply systems, logistics chains, financial markets, neo-extractivist expansion... Confronted with governance models that are unable to initiate the necessary systemic change, younger generations often find thinking about the future difficult and paralysing. This exhibition is inspired by the idea that imagining the future fictitiously offers a better decoding of one's present than looking at the past.

11 artists are showing 9 works, some of which were created for this exhibition project. Among other things, they deal with new and old thought games from science fiction and digitality, such as our relationship to artificial intelligence and computer simulations or, for example, the glitch as a feminist digital utopia. Online and offline, places are visited on different time level…
 
 
 
 
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  Bern CH Kornhausforum  
 
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  Postcards from Europe

 

Thu 4 May 19:00

5 May – 30 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Biel Bienne CH Photoforum Pasquart  
 
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  Decompressed Prism

 

Fri 5 May 17:00

5 May – 28 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Bolzano IT MUSEION  
 
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  Me, We

 

6 May – 3 Sep 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Boston US Robert Klein Gallery  
 
A Leap of Faith
 
Rodney Smith, Erin in Green, Snedens Landing, New York, 2014
 

Rodney Smith » A Leap of Faith

 
6 May – 30 June 2023
 
VERNISSAGE, BOOK SIGNING & CURATOR'S DISCUSSION - SATURDAY MAY 6TH 2-5PM
 
 

Robert Klein Gallery

38 Newbury Street, Boston MA 02116

www.robertkleingallery.com
 
 
Elegant, charming, and stunningly beautiful, Rodney Smith’s fashion photography is a delightful revelation.

Mystery and manners, romance and fun—the sophisticated compositions and stylish characters in the extraordinary pictures of fashion photographer Rodney Smith (1947–2016) exist in a timeless world of his imagination. Born in New York City, Smith started out as a photo-essayist, turned to portrait photography, and found his niche, and greatest success, in fashion photography. Inspired by W. Eugene Smith, taught by Walker Evans, and devoted to the techniques of Ansel Adams, Smith was driven by the dual ideals of technical mastery and pure beauty.

Best known for his exceptional fashion photographs, Rodney Smith’s life in photography brought him full circle—away from everything that he knew, and then back to the place he so desperately tried to leave behind. Over the course of a successful career that lasted more than 45 years, Smith developed a unique photographic vision, one that is beautiful, ordered, and inhabited by well-dressed ladies and gentlemen. In each of his carefully crafted compositions, Smith banishes the chaos of modern life for another that is grounded in a romantic view of the past. Like Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, he asks us to follow him down the rabbit hole to a fantastical place that is just beyond our reach, but one intended to inspire us to be better versions of ourselves. For Smith, who, like many gifted creatives, suffered from bouts of depression and anxiety, photography was a means of staying engaged with the world around him. It was also a tool for spiritual exploration and self-understanding.

-Paul Martineau, Curator of Photography at the J. Paul Getty Museum
 
 
 
 
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  Cape Town ZA Stevenson  
 
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  JUXTAPOSITIONS

Unathi Mkonto and David Goldblatt

 

6 May – 10 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Chicago US Filter Space | Festival  
 
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  Ghost in the throat

 

Fri 5 May 18:00

5 May – 16 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Frankfurt (Main) DE Galerie Anita Beckers  
 
 
Brüder und Schwestern
 
Andreas Mühe
aus der Serie: Zweisamkeit, 2021
Berchtesgaden, Blaue Schleife, Rosa Braun
C-Print
Bildmaß: 18,2 x 14,7cm
Rahmenmaß: 54,8 x 48,7cm x 4cm
Courtesy: Andreas Mühe, VG Bild- Kunst, Bonn 2023
 
 

Andreas Mühe »

 

Brüder und Schwestern

 

Wed 10 May 19:00
11 May – 24 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Frankfurt (Main) DE Fotografie Forum Frankfurt  
 
Prix Pictet: FIRE
 
Fabrice Monteiro
Untitled#14, 2020
From the series The Prophecy, 2013–20
© Fabrice Monteiro, ADAGP, Prix Pictet

Coal extraction and coal-fired power plants are among the largest sources of industrial pollution on the planet. Dos Republicas is an open pit coal mine three miles north of Eagle Pass, Texas that has been running since 2013, despite opposition from nearby residents. In addition to contaminating local water sources, polluting air and threatening wildlife, the mine’s coal is shipped to Mexico and burned in some of the dirtiest power plants in the hemisphere. The mine is also destroying sacred burial sites and ancestral homelands, damaging over 100 archaeological sites.
 

Prix Pictet: FIRE

 
 

Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige » Rinko Kawauchi » Sally Mann » Christian Marclay » Fabrice Monteiro » Lisa Oppenheim » Mak Remissa » Carla Rippey » Mark Ruwedel » Brent Stirton » David Uzochukwu » Daisuke Yokota »

 
Last days until 7 May 2023
 
 

Fotografie Forum Frankfurt

Braubachstr. 30-32, 60311 Frankfurt (Main)

www.fffrankfurt.org
 
 
Prix Pictet, the world's leading prize for photography and sustainability, is coming to Frankfurt. Fotografie Forum Frankfurt (FFF) presents the exhibition PRIX PICTET FIRE. On display are stirring images on the subject of fire – with high level relevance: "Last summer we were inundated with images of fire at its most frighteningly destructive," writes Sir David King, chairman of the prize jury, in the book accompanying the show. "These were not the harbingers of crisis, they are the thing itself."

The 13 exhibited artists present the subject as the most capricious of the elements, its devastating effects, and equally its life-giving ones. The bodies of work shortlisted for PRIX PICTET FIRE draw their inspiration from both major global events and personal experiences. The photographic images span documentary, portraiture, landscape, collage and studies of light and process.

The winner of PRIX PICTET FIRE is the American photographer Sally Mann. Her awarded body of work Blackwater (2008–2012) can be seen at the FFF, as well as the works by Joana Hadjithomas und Khalil Joreige (Lebanon), Rinko Kawauchi (Japan), Christian Marclay (USA/Switzerland), Fabrice Monteiro (Belgium/Benin), Lisa Oppenheim (USA), Mak Remissa (Cambodia), Carla Rippey (Mexico), Mark Ruwedel (USA), Brent Stirton (South-Africa), David Uzochukwu (Austria/Nigeria), Daisuke Yokota (Japan). This shortlist was chosen by the jury from more than 600 nominations for Fire by an international panel of experts.

The prize, endowed with 100.000 Swiss Francs, has been awarded since 2008 – with the aim of using the power of photography to draw global…
 
 
 
 
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  Glasgow GB Street Level Photoworks  
 
  Margaret Mitchell »      
         
  An Ordinary Eden

 

6 May – 16 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Hannover DE Kunstverein Hannover  
 
  Agnieszka Kurant »      
         
  Uncomputables

 

6 May – 9 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Köln DE Parrotta Contemporary Art  
 
  DAS FEST

     
         
  Andrea Büttner » Katarzyna Kozyra » Gabriele & Helmut Nothhelfer » Detlef Orlopp » Timm Rautert » Clare Strand »  

Fri 5 May 18:00

5 May – 21 Jul 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Linz AT Francisco Carolinum  
 
Forever Lasts Until It Ends
 
Forever Lasts Until It Ends 2022 © Eric Asamoah
 

Eric Asamoah » Forever Lasts Until It Ends

 
4 May – 10 September 2023
 
Opening: Wednesday 3 May 19:00
 
 

Francisco Carolinum

Museumstr. 14, 4010 Linz
www.ooekultur.at
 
 
Eric Asamoah (*1999) is a photographer living in Upper Austria who traveled to his parents' country of origin, Ghana, for his latest project Forever Lasts Until It Ends. The images, taken in the north of the West African republic, show adolescents in seemingly tranquil settings and in their relaxed togetherness, resting, reading or making music, with a sense of contemplation embedded in the picturesque landscape of Talensi and Tongo.

Community, a collective sense of growing up and independence, time and its transience are central to this analog photographed series.

The exhibition of Eric Asamoah's work will be expanded to include the photographic series The Day After Tomorrow, which was created in 2021 and is thus being presented for the first time as part of an exhibition. Up to now, it had appeared exclusively as a publication and was awarded "The Most Beautiful Books in Austria, 2021". Asamoah photographed it in Ghana - in Accra and Kumasi: the sea, palm trees, scenes from city and beach life, and in between, again and again, young men - alone or in groups. The pictures tell of the sensitive phase of transition into adulthood in which they are currently finding themselves.

"There is a sense of calm, exploration, and patience in the images, as it seems the subjects are preparing for the day when they will find their peace, the answers, and themselves."
- Eric Asamoah

For Eric Asamoah, coming to terms with his parents' country of origin is a self-reflexive process, a way of coming to terms with his personal coming of age.
 
 
 
 
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  Liverpool GB Open Eye Gallery  
 
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Thu 4 May 18:00

4 May – 21 May 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB TJ Boulting  
 
  Maisie Cousins »      
         
  Walking Back To Happiness

 

10 May – 17 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB Flowers  
 
  Shen Wei »      
         
  A Season Particular

 

Thu 4 May 18:00

5 May – 3 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  London GB Maximilian William  
 
 
NAÏVY: in fifty (definitive) photographs
 
Deepest jump to blue (2022)
© Coco Capitán. Courtesy the artist and Maximillian William, London.
 
 

Coco Capitán »

 

NAÏVY: in fifty (definitive) photographs

 

Thu 4 May 18:00
4 May – 24 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Los Angeles US Fahey/Klein Gallery  
 
  Geof Kern »      
         
  Midtown Exit

 

4 May – 10 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
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  Midwest Materials

 

4 May – 10 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
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  LU-Dudelange CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel  
 
The hand that topples the tower
 
Mike Bourscheid: from the series Mutual Feelings – Sunny Side up and other sorrowful stories
 

The hand that topples the tower

 
Emoplux | European Month of Photography Luxembourg 2023
 

Mike Bourscheid » Vanessa Brown »

 
6 May – 20 August 2023
 
Opening: Saturday 6 May 11:00
 
 

CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel

1b, rue du Centenaire, 3475 Dudelange

www.cna.lu
 
 
During this summer season, the CNA is delighted to present The hand that topples the tower – a two-person exhibition by Vanessa Brown and Mike Bourscheid at Waassertuerm + Pomhouse. From 6 May to 20 August the two different artistic approaches will come together on the emblematic former industrial site in Dudelange to immerse the visitor in a multi-media experience.

In the exhibition space at the foot of the tower, Luxembourgish artist Mike Bourscheid will present his new photographic series Mutual Feelings through which he tackles the dichotomies that structure our vision of the world. The interior of the former water tank will be dedicated to the artist’s Sunny Side Up and other sorrowful stories, consisting of a projection of his new film Agnès, in which he takes on different roles, accompanied by sculptures presenting several costumes from the film. Meanwhile, the old pumping station Pomhouse will host Canadian artist Vanessa Brown's >>>000 / Gravity, which includes evocative projections and installations exploring the concept of holes as symbolic representations of human desire, the relativity of time, and our place in the galaxy.
 
 
 
Image Storage Containers
 
Jeff Weber, Ivy Mike (The Family of Man), 2011-2013
Restoration of photographs from the collection The Family of Man at the CNA by Studio Berselli, 2011-2013.
 

Jeff Weber » Image Storage Containers

 
Emoplux | European Month of Photography Luxembourg 2023
 
6 May – 1 October 2023
 
Opening: Saturday 6 May 11:00
 
 

CNA Centre national de l'audiovisuel

1b, rue du Centenaire, 3475 Dudelange

www.cna.lu
 
 
In 2012, Jeff Weber reproduced a box identical to the one in which the small-scale photographic prints from the exhibition The Family of Man were sheltered from the light, while undergoing restoration. He proceeded to take close-ups of this object, both frontally and under different lighting conditions, then reframed six of the resulting photographs and combined them in a grid, in a serial composition entitled Image Storage Containers.

This marks a sharp contrast to the pharaonic project of the The Family of Man exhibition, where the director of MoMA’s department of photography, Edward Steichen, promoted the "visionary" aspect of the photography of his fellow human beings – and the ideal propaganda tool of a supposedly timeless universalism, charged with nationalist fervor.

The seriality of Image Storage Containers condenses, soberly and radically, two moments of the myth of photography as a "universal language". In the first, the medium performs a communion of all humanity under the auspices of American imperialism. In the second, the recording of light variations on a simple work tool produces a neutral, uncluttered composition.

Image Storage Containers folds a grandiose ideological enterprise into the codes of objectivity of conceptual photography, but above all, inside the shelves of a practical restoration tool. Sensitivity, the material condition of the analogue print, this fragility which is part of life, takes precedence over the folklore of emotions or formal games.

- Text by Marie Muraciole: excerpt from WITH from the catalogue Serial Grey - Jeff Weber, published by Roma Publications, in collaboration with Carré d’Art Nîmes and CNA, 2021
 
 
 
 
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Mois européen de la photographie

 

Fri 5 May 18:00

6 May – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
 
  Bodies of Identities

Mois européen de la photographie

     
         
  Lorraine Belet » Louisa Clement » Effie + Amir » Aneta Grzeszykowska » Bharti Kher » Pedro Neves Marques » Rafal Milach » Alban Muja » Julian Palacz » Dita Pepe » Silvia Rosi » Marianna Simnett » Andrzej Steinbach »  

Fri 5 May 18:00

6 May – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
 
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  LU-Clervaux CITÉ DE L'IMAGE  
 
Kaleidoscope
 
De la série American Diorama – Streets, 2011 © Véronique Kolber
 

Saison 2022 – 2023: Kaleidoscope

 
Clervaux - cité de l'image enters its new season 2022-2023 with 6 new open-air exhibitions.
Co-produced by the Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA), this new edition focuses on the diversity of photographic creation in Luxembourg.
 

Marie Capesius » Heliopolis (2017-2019)
Veronique Kolber » American Diorama – Streets (2011)
Boris Loder » Particles, 2016-2019
Bruno Oliveira » Coentro e Cachorros (2018)
Marc Schroeder » Corona 2020 – Scenes of the Pandemic (2020)
Jeanine Unsen » I love you baby. Portraits de femmes résilientes (2016-2018)

 
... until 9 October 2023
 
 

CITÉ DE L'IMAGE

11, Grand-Rue, 9710 Clervaux

www.clervauximage.lu
 
 
Various photographic installations throughout the city of Clervaux transform it into an open-air gallery. Discover the work of national and international contemporary photographers in an extraordinary setting: on the walls of houses, in flowering gardens and along the narrow streets.

Six different visions invite us on a journey, each uniquely opening up a world that unfolds in photography and lingers in our imagination. A play of momentary dialogues strikes up between the images, their open air exhibition setting – as it changes with the seasons - and the viewer that contemplates them. The photographers transform the image of the city and the gaze we bring to bear upon it by way of reflections from elsewhere.

The 2022-2023 photographic season celebrates the diversity of Luxembourg creation through the work of six contemporary photographers. On the market square, we set out with Bruno Oliveira to Cap Vert, via a documentary collection shot through with personal sensations, while along the rise to the church, Véronique Kolber presents a series of American street scenes, captured through her lens, that resonate in our cinematographic memory. Behind the church, Marie Capesius, by way of calm and sensual images, explores the question of paradise and the contrasts between the two worlds that co-exist on the Ile du Levant. Inspired by the methods of archaeology, Boris Loder collects objects, examines them, and thus condenses the identities of the City of Luxembourg’s various neighbourhoods and their stereotypes into sculptural photographs that can be seen in the arcades of Grand- Rue.

On the Castle concourse, we are greeted by Marc Schroeder’s black and white minimalist photographs capturing urban landscapes which seem to follow a strict graphic logic. While in the Castle gardens, the women portrayed by Jeannine Unsen share with us a moment that is both intimate and intense. Thus, by way of these encounters, different paths, readings and connections interweave to keep us questioning.
 
 
 
 
 
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THE FAMILY OF MAN
 
Arthur Witman © The State Historical Society of Missouri
 

THE FAMILY OF MAN

 
UNESCO Memory of the World
 

Manuel Álvarez Bravo » Ansel Adams » Lola Alvarez Bravo » Erich Andres » Emmy Andriesse » Allen Arbus » Diane Arbus » Eve Arnold » Richard Avedon » Ruth-Marion Baruch » Lou Bernstein » Eva Besnyö » Werner Bischof » Édouart Boubat » Margaret Bourke-White » Mathew B. Brady » Bill Brandt » Brassaï » Josef Breitenbach » David Brooks » Esther Bubley » Wynn Bullock » Harry Callahan » Robert Capa » Cornell Capa » Lewis Carroll » Henri Cartier-Bresson » Hermann Claasen » Edward Clark » Jerry Cooke  » Gordon Coster » Loomis Dean » Roy DeCarava » Jack Delano » Robert Doisneau » Nora Dumas » David Douglas Duncan » Alfred Eisenstaedt » Pat English » Elliott Erwitt » J. R. Eyerman » Nat Farbman » Louis Faurer » Andreas Feininger » Vito Fiorenza » Robert Frank » William A. Garnett » Burt Glinn » ...

 
... until 1 January 2024
 
 

Steichen Collections

Château de Clervaux, 9712 Clervaux

steichencollections-cna.lu
 
 
Presented for the first time in 1955, the exhibition was meant as a manifesto for peace and the fundamental equality of mankind, expressed through the humanist photography of the post-war years. Images by artists such as Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Dorothea Lange, Robert Doisneau, August Sander and Ansel Adams were staged in a modernist and spectacular manner.

Having toured the globe and been displayed in over 150 museums worldwide, the last, complete version of the exhibition was permanently installed in Clervaux Castle in 1994. Since its creation, The Family of Man has attracted over 10 million visitors and entered the history of photography as a legendary exhibition. In 2003, the collection was inscribed in the UNESCO Memory of the World register.

Today, the restored collection is accessible to the public as a permanent exhibition at Clervaux Castle.

www.steichencollections-cna.lu
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  Madrid ES Sabrina Amrani Gallery  
 
  Monica de Miranda »      
         
  The Sun Does Not Rise in the North

 

Sat 6 May 11:00

6 May – 6 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Malmö SE Fotogalleriet format  
 
  Maja Daniels »      
         
  On the Silence of Myth

 

Fri 5 May 17:00

5 May – 11 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Marseille FR Centre Photographique Marseille  
 
  À L’OEUVRE #2

     
         
  Guillaume Chamahian » Martine Dawson » Grégoire Édouard » Pascal Grimaud » Thomas Hauser » Nina Medioni » Emma Riviera » Iris Winckler »  

Fri 5 May 18:00

6 May – 3 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  München DE Museum Villa Stuck  
 
  Marinella Senatore »      
         
  WE RISE BY LIFTING OTHERS

 

Wed 3 May 19:00

4 May – 10 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Nîmes FR Carré d'Art  
 
  Suzanne Lafont »      
         
  Collection photographique du musée

 

9 May – 17 Sep 2023

 
         
 
 
  Martine Syms »      
         
  Ugly Plymouths

 

9 May – 17 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Foley Gallery  
 
  OFF THE PEDESTAL

Manuel Caeiro, Simon Schubert

     
         
  Jerry Birchfield » Mike Jackson »  

3 May – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Magenta Plains  
 
 
Persistence of Vision
 
Jennifer Bolande, Mirror Topology, 2023, Archival pigment print, 19 x 13 in.
 
 

Jennifer Bolande »

 

Persistence of Vision

 

Thu 4 May 18:00
4 May – 17 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  New York US Gagosian Gallery  
 
  Richard Avedon »      
         
  AVEDON 100

 

4 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US signs and symbols  
 
  Pola Sieverding »      
         
  Contact Zone

 

Thu 4 May 18:00

4 May – 10 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Matthew Marks Gallery  
 
  Trisha Donnelly »      
         
  TRISHA DONNELLY

 

Thu 4 May 18:00

5 May – 17 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Staley-Wise Gallery  
 
  WHO'S WHO?

     
         
  Gilles Bensimon » Harry Benson » André de Dienes » Arthur Elgort » Abe Frajndlich » Ron Galella » Milton H. Greene » Philippe Halsman » Daniel Kramer » David LaChapelle » John Leongard » David Lockwood » Michael O'Neill » Anton Perich » Stephanie Pfriender Stylander » … (13)  

Thu 4 May 18:00

5 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
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Back to Earth
 
Subash Thebe Limbu, NINGWASUM (still), 2021. 44 min, HD. © Subash Thebe Limbu
 

Back to Earth

 
Contested Histories of Outer Space Travel
 

Nuotama Frances Bodomo » Alice dos Reis »
Zahy Guajajara » Subash Thebe Limbu »

 
4 May – 29 July 2023
 
 

Canal Projects

351 Canal St, NY 10002 New York

canalprojects.org
 
 
Back to Earth: Contested Histories of Outer Space Travel (May 4 – July 29, 2023) is a multimedia exhibition and discursive program that seeks to critically engage mainstream narratives of space exploration. The program features the films Afronauts (2014) by Nuotama Bodomo (Ghana); Ningwasum (2021) by Subash Thebe Limbu (Nepal); Máquina Ancestral: Ureipy (2023) and Karaiw a’e wà (The Civilized, 2022) by Zahy Tentehar (Tentehar-Guajajara, Brazil), and See you later Space Island (2022) by Alice dos Reis (Portugal).

Addressing the ways in which imaginaries of outer space travel, space tourism, and cosmic mining continue to naturalize colonization, Back to Earth takes an intersectional approach to new planetary imaginaries. The program invites artists and filmmakers who from their Indigenous, Asian, Black, and feminist perspectives are reflecting on the implications of space exploration for racialized communities –especially as these exploratory endeavors continue to assert technocratic ideas of progress that erase, negate, and disavow the capacity of diverse forms of life to exist and thrive on our planet. Following philosopher Kelly Oliver’s provocative question: “how do we share the Earth with those with whom we don’t share the world?” we have invited conceptions of the world that do not begin from a totalizing view of the globe. Instead, we have centered on views that depart from a broader imagining of worlds-within-the-world. This intersection also highlights how critical visual experiments today can help us rethink our role in building worlds that are grounded on earth, and that are rooted in interdependence, and that foreground mutual accountability.

Alongside this …
 
 
 
 
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  New York US Keith de Lellis Gallery  
 
       
         
  Focus on Dance

55 Vintage Dance Photographs

 

5 May – 30 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  New York US Fotografiska - Museum  
 
  Listen Until You Hear

For Freedoms x Fotografiska New York

     
         
  Cassils » Eric Gottesman » Maia Ruth Lee » Cannupa Hanska Luger » Kameelah Janan Rasheed » Hank Willis Thomas »  

5 May – 22 Oct 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Nathalie Obadia  
 
  Seydou Keïta »      
         
  Seydou Keïta

 

5 May – 15 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Fondation Cartier-Bresson  
 
  Vasantha Yogananthan »      
         
  MYSTERY STREET

 

Thu 4 May 14:00

5 May – 3 Sep 2023

 
         
 
 
  Henri Cartier-Bresson »      
         
  THE OTHER CORONATION

 

Thu 4 May 14:00

5 May – 3 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Karsten Greve  
 
  Wols (Alfred Otto Wolfgang Schulze) »      
         
  Retrospective Wols (1913, Berlin — 1951, Paris),

works on canvas and paper, photographs, printed works and letters

 

Sat 6 May 18:00

6 May – 5 Aug 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Vu' La Galerie  
 
  Françoise Huguier »      
         
  Russie oubliée

 

Tue 9 May 18:30

10 May – 16 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Paris FR Galerie Miranda  
 
 
Tu oublieras aussi
 
LAURA STEVENS
Threshold (2023)
Archival pigment print 70x100cm
 
 

Laura Stevens »

 

Tu oublieras aussi

 

11 May – 30 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Portland US Blue Sky Gallery  
 
  Energy Goast

     
         
  Vaseem Bhatti » Mishka Henner »  

Thu 4 May 17:00

4 May – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
 
  Robin Friend »      
         
  Bastard Countryside

 

Thu 4 May 17:00

4 May – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Regen DE Landwirtschaftsmuseum  
 
 
CAMERA OBSCURA
 
Andreas Perlick: Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo, Greccio, Italien
 
 

CAMERA OBSCURA

Die Welt durch ein Loch gesehen

 

Günter Derleth » Ralf Eisenreich » Ernst Herrmann » Rüdiger Horeis » Gunter Marquardt » Andreas Perlick » Friedrich Saller » Michael Schwöd »

 

Fri 5 May 18:00
6 May – 10 Sep 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Roma IT Palazzo delle Esposizioni  
 
  World Press Photo Exhibition 2023

     
         
  Anush Babajanyan » Cesar Dezfuli » Fabiola Ferrero » Nick Hannes » M'hammed Kilito » Mohamed Mahdy » Evgeniy Maloletka » Mads Nissen » Ashley Peña »  

5 May – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  San Francisco US Rena Bransten Projects  
 
  Vik Muniz »      
         
  Fotocubismo

 

6 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  San Francisco US Fraenkel Gallery  
 
  Lee Friedlander »      
         
  Lee Friedlander

by the Book

 

6 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
  Lee Friedlander »      
         
  Lee Friedlander

Framed by Joel Coen

 

6 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  San Francisco US EUQINOM Gallery  
 
  Jona Frank »      
         
  You Are Not Enough

 

Sat 6 May 16:00

6 May – 24 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Seoul KR LOTTE Museum of Art  
 
  JR »      
         
  Chronicles

 

3 May – 6 Aug 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Gallery Tosei  
 
  Akifumi Tanaka »      
         
  Chichibu Landscape— Festival Day

 

6 May – 27 May 2023

 
         
 
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  Tokyo JP Zen Foto Gallery  
 
 
Tokyo Superdeep Borehole
 
© ERIC
 
 

ERIC »

 

Tokyo Superdeep Borehole

 

9 May – 3 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Mercer Union  
 
  Aziz Hazara »      
         
  Bow Echo

 

Fri 5 May 19:00

6 May – 22 Jul 2023

 
         
 
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  Toronto CA Stephen Bulger Gallery  
 
  Sarah Anne Johnson »      
         
  Woodland

 

Sat 6 May 15:00

6 May – 25 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Wellington NZ City Gallery Wellington  
 
  Stella Brennan »      
         
  Ancestor Technologies

 

6 May – 3 Sep 2023

 
         
 
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  Winterthur CH Kunsthalle Winterthur  
 
  Mario Pfeifer »      
         
  Mario Pfeifer

 

Sat 6 May 17:00

7 May – 25 Jun 2023

 
         
 
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  Zürich CH Landesmuseum Zürich  
 
  World Press Photo 2023

     
         
  Anush Babajanyan » Cesar Dezfuli » Fabiola Ferrero » Nick Hannes » M'hammed Kilito » Mohamed Mahdy » Evgeniy Maloletka » Mads Nissen » Ashley Peña »  

5 May – 4 Jun 2023

 
         
 
 
 
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  Amsterdam NL KunstRAI Amsterdam  
 
 
KunstRAI 2023
 
 
 

KunstRAI 2023

 

Alia Ali » Ingrid Baars » Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen » Saskia Boelsums » Kim De Molenaer » Neeltje de Vries » Lisanne Hoogerwerf » Rinaldo Hopf » Suzanne Jongmans » Marc Lagrange » Marc Lagrange » Robert Miller » GT Nergaard » Marcus Schaefer » Schilte & Portielje » Jan C. Schlegel » Meryem Slimani » Margriet Smulders » Asha Swillens » Marie Cécile Thijs » Rolf van Rooij » Ruben van Schalm » JCJ Vanderheyden » Olga Wagemans » Shen Wei » Hans Withoos » ...

 

3 – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Busan KR Art Busan  
 
 
Art Busan 2023
 
 
 

Art Busan 2023

 

Eun Chun » Doyeon Gwon » Mi-hei Her » Jeonglok Lee » Byung-hun Min » Hyung-Geun Park » ...

 

Thu 4 May
5 – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Rheinstetten DE KMK Karlsruher Messe  
 
 
art KARLSRUHE 2023
 
 
 

art KARLSRUHE 2023

 

Willi Baumeister » Bernd & Hilla Becher » Erik Berglin » Carola Brackrock » Barry Cawston » Laurent Chéhère » Inge Dick » Steffen Diemer » Manfred Hamm » Volkmar Herre » Thomas Hoepker » John Kenny » Annie Leibovitz » Carina Linge » Gerd Ludwig » Peter Mathis » Dani Olivier » Uwe Ommer » Beat Presser » Edvardas Racevicius » Claudia Rogge » Maurizio Sapia » Bertram Schiel » Luzia Simons » James Sparshatt » Alex Timmermans » Tina Trumpp » Tessa Verder » Ellen von Unwerth » Donata Wenders » Masao Yamamoto » ...

 

4 – 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Torino IT The Phair  
 
The Phair 2023
 
 

The Phair 2023

 
Photo Art Fair
 

Eric Antoine » Matan Ashkenazy » Per Barclay » Matteo Basilé » Guia Besana » Tomaso Binga » Davide Bramante » Jonny Briggs » Laurent Chéhère » Paolo Cirio » Anton Corbijn » Rä di Martino » Jan Dibbets » Igor Eskinja » Eva Frapiccini » Mario Gabinio » Mario Giacomelli » Giacomo Giannini » Luca Gilli » Susy Gómez » Jana Ilková » Martin Kollar » Mona Kuhn » Marco Lanza » Jung-Jin Lee » Richard Long » Arno Rafael Minkkinen » Luis Molina-Pantin » Carlo Mollino » Patrizia Mussa » Carmelo Nicosia » Nils-Udo  » Gioberto Noro » Mario Palmieri » Paolo Mussat Sartor » Mario Schifano » Antoine Schneck » Noé Sendas » Danielle van Zadelhoff » Luigi Veronesi » Tim White-Sobieski » Bastiaan Woudt » Michele Zaza » ...

 
5 – 7 May 2023
 
Opening on Thursday May 4
 
 

The Phair

Via Petrarca 39/B, 10126 Torino
www.thephair.com
 
 
The Phair, the annual event dedicated to photography, will be held from May 5 to May 7 (with Opening on May 4) inside Pavilion 3 of Torino Esposizioni.

The Phair is the photography fair dedicated to contemporary art and photography galleries that for the occasion present image-related art projects made with photographic or video material. The selection of the galleries involved is assigned to a Committee composed of professionals working in different areas of the art market.

This careful choice and equal spaces for all guarantee an organic proposal not divided into themes and sections but more similar to a series of exhibitions, innovating the traditional fair structure and suggesting new methods of understanding and analysis of the artworks proposed.

Turin's vocation for photography, whose roots go back as far as the first half of the XIX century, has been cultivated throughout the twentieth century and nurtured in particular in recent years with the birth of important institutions such as Camera centro italiano per la fotografia and the new Turin branch of Gallerie d'Italia, a place where photography and video art express their aesthetic value by addressing crucial themes of history and contemporaneity.
 
 
 
 
 
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  London GB Photo London  
 
Photo London 2023
 
 

Photo London 2023

 

Heather Agyepong » Albarrán Cabrera » Maurizio Anzeri » Chantal Elisabeth Ariëns » Jean-Piere Attal » Shirley Baker » Gian Paolo Barbieri » Wylda Bayron » Dorothy Bohm » Sonia Boyce » Philippe Calandre » Juno Calypso » Maisie Cousins » Patrick Demarchelier » David Drebin » Anna Fox » Rune Guneriussen » Michel Haddi » Eliza Hatch » Olaf Heine » William Helburn » Susan Hiller » Javier Hinojosa » Fan Ho » Alexis Hunter » Mo Jahangir » Kaveh Kaemi » Margot Kalach » Patricia Lagarde » Lena Amuat & Zoë Meyer » Peter Lindbergh » Markéta Luskaçova » Hailun Ma » Gideon Mendel » Toni Meneguzzo » Mohammadreza Mirzaei » Tahmineh Monzavi » Dariush Nehdaran » Maryam Palizgir » Laura Pannack » Martin Parr » Polly Penrose » Nyaba Léon Quedraogo » Ilán Rabchinskey » Rankin » Eugenio Recuenco » Herb Ritts » Grace Robertson » François Ronsiaux » Franco Rubartelli » Ulrich Schmitt » Jeanloup Sieff » Pete Souza » Jo Spence » Christian Tagliavini » Ali Tahayor » Christopher Thomas » Edith Tudor Hart » Linda Tuloup » Albert Watson » David Yarrow » John Yuyi » ...

 
11 – 14 May 2023
 
Preview: Wednesday 10 May 2023
 
 

Photo London

Somerset House - The Strand, WC2R 1LA London

photolondon.org
 
 
Photo London today announces details of its eighth edition, opening Wednesday 10th May 2023

Photo London today announces its eighth edition with the legendary British photographer Martin Parr named Photo London Master of Photography 2023 and an impressive global group of exhibitors already confirmed.

Commenting on their plans for the 2023 edition, Photo London Founders Michael Benson and Fariba Farshad say: “Looking at the amazing global response to Photo London, and on the back of the announcement of our partnership with Creo to establish a new Fair in New York, we thought this was the right moment to turn the spotlight on Britain. And where better to start than with Martin Parr — the godfather of British photography. Martin is not only a towering figure in the UK photography scene but the British in all their eccentric glory have been his great theme for over half a century.  Shot in the brand of heightened colour that Parr has made his own, his photographs are not only individually brilliant, but cumulatively amount to nothing less than a dazzling hymn to the brilliant, slightly bonkers nation that we call home and to the people with whom we live, work and play. More than that though, without Martin Parr’s exemplary practice today’s British photography scene would be much impoverished — and certainly a great deal less fun. So, it is with considerable delight that we will award Martin Parr this year’s Master of Photography. We very much look forward to the exhibition of his recent work for Photo London.”

Martin Parr is the eighth recipient of the award, which is presented every year to a living artist who has made an exceptional contributi…
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Biel Bienne CH Bieler Fototage  
 
 
Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography
 
 
 

Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography

 

Sabina Bösch » Sarah Carp » Bertrand Cavalier » Pierfrancesco Celada » Rebekka Friedli » Pascal Greco » Karla Hiraldo Voleau » Clément Lambelet » Beat Schweizer » Olivier Suter » Salvatore Vitale » Marta Zgierska » ...

 

Fri 5 May 18:00
5 – 28 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Luxembourg LU EMoP Luxembourg  
 
 
EMoP European Month of Photography Luxembourg 2023
 
 
 

EMoP European Month of Photography Luxembourg 2023

 

Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah » Christian Aschman » Bruno Baltzer » Lorraine Belet » Leonora Bisagno » Justine Blau » Mike Bourscheid » Cihan Cakmak » Marie Capesius » Louisa Clement » Katrien De Blauwer » Ulla Deventer » Imane Djamil » Krystyna Dul » Rozafa Elshan » Isabelle Ferreira » Corina Gertz » Katinka Goldberg » Jojo Gronostay » Aneta Grzeszykowska » Alma Haser » Natalia Kepesz » Bharti Kher » Lisa Kohl » Veronique Kolber » Stefan Krauth » Raphaël Lecoquierre » Celeste Leeuwenburg » Boris Loder » Pedro Neves Marques » Carole Melchior » Rafal Milach » Zanele Muholi » Alban Muja » Lunga Ntila » Cristina Nuñez » Bruno Oliveira » Frida Orupabo » Dita Pepe » Silvia Rosi » Emma Sarpaniemi » Marc Schroeder » Marianna Simnett » Dayanita Singh » Andrzej Steinbach » Jeanine Unsen » Jeff Weber » Karolina Wojtas » Mike Zenari » ...

 

Wed 10 May
10 May – 30 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Montpellier FR Les Boutographies  
 
 
Les Boutographies 2023
 
 
 

Les Boutographies 2023

Rencontres photographiques de Montpellier 18th edition

 

Ekaterina Balaban » Anaïs Boileau » Colin Delfosse » Fatoumata Diabat&eacute » Tamara Eckhardt » Andrea Gjestvang » Aurélien Goubau » Andrea Graziosi » Elis Hoffman » Marine Lanier » Flavio Montrone » Alice Pallot » Dani Pujalte » Neus Solà » Daniel Szalai » Pauline Vanden Neste » Raimond Wouda » ...

 

6 – 28 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Tbilisi GE Kolga Tbilisi Photo  
 
 
Kolga Tbilisi Photo 2023
 
 
 

Kolga Tbilisi Photo 2023

 

Judy Haberl » Nino Jorjadze » Alžběta Jungrová » Rinko Kawauchi » Levan Kherkheulidze » Gabriela Kolcavova » Dato Koridze » Wayne Lawrence » Rita Leistner » Damian Lemański » Alex Majoli » Max Pinckers » Jaroslav Pulicar » Luis Alberto Rodriguez » Vojtěch V. Sláma » Sergei Stroitelev » Philipp Treudt » Filippo Venturi » Vanessa Winship » ...

 

4 – 9 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
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  Bonn DE Videonale  
 
 
Videonale 19
 
 
 

Videonale 19

 

Shobun Baile » Maija Blåfield » Kent Chan » Dor Guez » Carlos Irijalba » Ji Su Kang-Gatto » Mona Vatamanu & Florin Tudor » Andrew Norman Wilson »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Brescia IT Brescia Photo Festival  
 
 
Brescia Photo Festival 2023
 
 
 

Brescia Photo Festival 2023

 

Ansel Adams » Gianni Berengo Gardin » Martín Chambi » Maurizio Galimberti » Federico Garolla » Axel Hütte » David LaChapelle » ...

 

– 25 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Budapest HU Budapest Photo Festival  
 
 
BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2023
 
 
 

BUDAPEST PHOTO FESTIVAL 2023

 

Imre Benkö » Balázs Deim » Miklos Déri » Imre Drégely » Anna Fabricius » Daniel Halasz » Norbert Hartyányi » Péter Herendi » Bohnchang Koo » Péter Korniss » Ábel Krulik » Sunmin Lee » Anna Franciska Legát » Byung-hun Min » Hein-Kuhn Oh » Jan Saudek » Han Sungpil » Éva Szombat » Domonkos Varga » Miroslav Zselinsky »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Córdoba ES AFOCO - Asociación Fotográfica Cordobesa  
 
 
XVIII Bienal de Fotografía de Córdoba
 
 
 

XVIII Bienal de Fotografía de Córdoba

 

Latif Al Ani » Antonio Cabello » Estela de Castro » Maryam Firuzi » Hanna Jarzabek » Ouka Leele » Isabel Muñoz » Ana Palacios » ...

 

– 18 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Darmstadt DE DTDF  
 
 
12. Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie
 
 
 

12. Darmstädter Tage der Fotografie

 

Aram Bartholl » Axel Beyer » Mia Dudek » Johanna-Maria Fritz » Philip Gaißer » Tanya Habjouqa » Juliane Herrmann » Norbert Holick » Bob Jones » Priya Kambli » Sandra Kantanen » Eeva Karhu » Martin Kollar » Ove Kvavik » Alwin Lay » Sara-Lena Maierhofer » Werner Mansholt » Luise Marchand » Ille Oelhaf » Martina Sauter » Lucia Sotnikova » Mika Sperling » Elena Subach » Leonard Suryajaya » Christoph Westermeier » Cemre Yeşil » ...

 

– 7 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Gwangju KR The Gwangju Biennale  
 
 
14th Gwangju Biennale
 
 
 

14th Gwangju Biennale

Soft and weak like water

 

Emilija Škarnulytė » Larry Achiampong » Abbas Akhavan » Farah Al Qasimi » Melanie Bonajo » Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons » Latifa Echakhch » Taloi Havini » Sky Hopinka » Yee I-Lann » Arthur Jafa » Yuki Kihara » Meiro Koizumi » Taus Makhacheva » Naeem Mohaiemem » Robert Zhao Renhui » Dayanita Singh » Buhlebezwe Siwani » David Zink Yi »

 

– 9 Jul 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Kyoto JP Kyotographie  
 
 
Kyotographie Festival 2023
 
 
 

Kyotographie Festival 2023

THEME OF 2023 "BORDER"

 

Forough Alaei » Anna Boyiazis » Coco Capitán » Joana Choumali » Cesar Dezfuli » Roger Eberhard » Miyako Ishiuchi » Diana Markosian » Boris Mikhailov » Dennis Morris » Yuriko Takagi » Yuhki Touyama » Paolo Woods » Yu Yamauchi »

 

– 14 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Niort FR CACP  
 
 
Encounters of Young International Photography 2022
 
 
 

Encounters of Young International Photography 2022

Rencontres de la jeune photographie internationale 2022 - 27 artists

 

Romy Alizée » Chloé Azzopardi » David Fathi » Joan Fontcuberta » Soham Gupta » Thero Makepe » Myrto Papadopoulos » Yoannis Theodoropoulos » ...

 

– 27 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Oxford GB Photography Oxford  
 
 
Photo Oxford 2023
 
 
 

Photo Oxford 2023

The Hidden Power of the Archive

 

Julia Margaret Cameron » Siân Davey » Anne Ferran » Matthew Finn » Man Ray  » Jenny Matthews » Daniel Meadows » Garry Fabian Miller » Bernice Mulenga » Cornelia Parker » Martin Parr » Gerhard Richter » Megan Ringrose » Alison Rossiter » Jem Southam » Hiroshi Sugimoto » William Henry Fox Talbot » Alys Tomlinson » Carleton E. Watkins » Vanessa Winship »

 

– 6 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Paris FR Circulation(s)  
 
 
Circulation(s) 2023
 
 
 

Circulation(s) 2023

European young photography festival

 

Michal Adamski » Cynthia Mai Ammann » Laëtitia Bica » Katel Delia » Jojo Gronostay » Ann Massal » Mitchell Moreno » Peter Pflügler » Anna Szkoda » Matjaž Tančič » Jenni Toivonen » ...

 

– 21 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Reggio Emilia IT European Photography  
 
 
FOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA 2023 - XVIII edition
 
 
 

FOTOGRAFIA EUROPEA 2023 - XVIII edition

Europe Matters

 

Andrea Abati » Michal Adamski » Marina Ballo Charmet » Olivo Barbieri » Giorgio Barrera » Giovanni Chiaramonte » Fabrizio Cicconi » Monica de Miranda » Joan Fontcuberta » Jean Louis Garnell » Luigi Ghirri » Marcello Grassi » Samuel Gratacap » Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccinni » Mimmo Jodice » Gianni Leone » Ariane Loze » Roberto Masotti » Geoffroy Mathieu » Rafal Milach » Fabrizio Orsi » Bernard Plossu » Francesco Radino » Olivier Richon » Simon Roberts » Alessia Rollo » Pentti Sammallahti » Cédrine Scheidig » Kai-Uwe Schulte-Bunert » Ferdinando Scianna » Klavdij Sluban » George Tatge » Ernesto Tuliozi » Fulvio Ventura » Verena von Gagern » Sabine Weiss » Yelena Yemchuk » ...

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Riga LV Riga Photomonth  
 
 
Riga Photomonth 2023
 
 
 
 

Riga Photomonth 2023

 

Latvia via AI

 

– 31 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Sharjah AE Sharjah Biennial  
 
 
Sharjah Biennial 15
 
 
 

Sharjah Biennial 15

Thinking Historically in the Present

 

Erkan Özgen » John Akomfrah » Monira Al Qadiri » Farah Al Qasimi » Brook Andrew » Malala Andrialavidrazana » Kader Attia » Sammy Baloji » Pablo Bartholomew » Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme » Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons » Carolina Caycedo » Ali Cherri » Solmaz Daryani » Destiny Deacon  » Manthia Diawara » CAO Fei » Coco Fusco » Theaster Gates » Hassan Hajjaj » David Hammons » Mona Hatoum » Saodat Ismailova » WANG Jianwei » Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige » Isaac Julien » Amar Kanwar » Bouchra Khalili » Kiluanji Kia Henda » Ibrahim Mahama » Kerry James Marshall » Steve McQueen » Almagul Menlibaeva » Tracey Moffatt » Wangechi Mutu » Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani » Philippe Parreno » Wendy Red Star » Berni Searle » Yinka Shonibare MBE » Mary Sibande » Vivan Sundaram » Hank Willis Thomas » Fatimah Tuggar » Hajra Waheed » Nari Ward » Carrie Mae Weems » Nil Yalter » ....

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Toronto CA CONTACT Festival  
 
 
The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2023
 
 
 

The Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival 2023

 

Farah Al Qasimi » Alia Ali » Lara Almarcegui » Joi T. Arcand » Ursula Biemann » Jean-Francois Bouchard » Robert Burley » Lynne Cohen » Marlene Creates » Erika DeFreitas » Jawa El Khash » Sibylle Fendt » Maïmouna Guerresi  » Aziz Hazara » Vid Ingelevics » Sarah Anne Johnson » Anique Jordan » Jane Jin Kaisen » Robert Kautuk » Pamila Matharu » Caroline Mauxion » Meryl McMaster » Colin Miner » Suzanne Morrissette » Jayce Salloum » Wolfgang Tillmans » Ryan Walker » Jin-me Yoon » ...

 

– 31 May 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
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  Worpswede DE RAW Photo Triennale  
 
 
RAW Photo Triennale 2023
 
 
 

RAW Photo Triennale 2023

Turning Point. Turning World

 

Hoda Afshar » Marina Caneve » Boris Eldagsen » Bimal Fabbri » Weronika Gęsicka » Kathleen Gerber » Alex Grein » Léa Habourdin » Wolfram Hahn » Takashi Homma » Shane Hynan » Natalia Kepesz » Milan Koch » Karina-Sirkku Kurz » Rüdiger Lubricht » Amak Mahmoodian » Lori Nix » Jana Sophia Nolle » Laura Pannack » Victoria Pidust » Max Pinckers » Silvia Rosi » Torsten Schumann » Catharina Tews » Guanyu Xu » Wolfgang Zurborn » ...

 

– 11 Jun 2023

 

 

 
 
         
 
 
 
 
 

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