Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Jen Bekman Gallery presents ...Practice..., thirty-seven photographs by Gregory Krum.
1589 via Jen Bekman


Sweden is about to open its first photo museum to dismay of hardcore ABBA fans that lost a building to institution.
1577 via Fast Company


Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers present an exhibition of new works by Andreas Gursky in Berlin.
1510 via Sprüth Magers


People of all ages, shapes and sizes were photographed by Spencer Tunick at eight locations across Salford and Manchester.
1508 via Art Knowledge News


Gagosian Gallery Beverly Hills recently inaugurated its new double-size gallery with an exhibit by German artist Andreas Gursky.
1421 via Art Observed


Irving Penn prints from the collection of Patricia McCabe, the photographer's confidant of 30 years, will be auctioned at Christie's.
1396 via Christie's


Miguel Abreu presents "Nature Morte," Eileen Quinlan’s second one person show at the gallery.
1390 via Contemporary Art Daily


Karel Funk’s hyper-realist portraits are as enigmatic as the urbanites they depict. Here, a first look at the painter’s show at 303 Gallery.
1386 via W Magazine


Working across the widest array of media, Elliott Hundley ruptures the boundaries between collage, painting, and sculpture.
1381 via Andrea Rosen Gallery


The photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson is the subject of a handsome and large retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
1374 via NY Times


Stephanie Halmos' project "Color Studies" are large-scale Chromogenic Prints that use light and time to create scales of color.
1352 via Stephanie Halmos

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The up-and-coming artist Matthew Picton tackles the evolutionary trajectory of civilization in his latest exhibition.
1343 via Dazed Digital


The photo exhibition explores how our perception is mediated by inquisitive medias such as satellites and security cameras.
1342 via We Make Money Not Art


"A Positive View" is an exhibit of rare work by photographers including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Wim Wenders and Corinne Day.
1338 via Guardian


Just in time for Easter, Jeff Koons has shot a sweet photo series featuring bunnies, kittens and other lovely animals.
1329 via NY Times


Flo Peters Gallery presents photographs of historic significance by Herbert G. Ponting in "The Conquest of the South Pole."
1325 via Flo Peters Gallery


Jim Marshall, a photographer whose images of the Rolling Stones in the 1960s and 1970s defined rock 'n' roll photography, died at 74.
1313 via NY Times


The Royal Academy of Arts has opened its doors to established and unknown artists to submit work for its 242nd Summer Exhibition.
1305 via BBC


BIP2010, the 7th International Biennial of photography and Visual Arts in Liège, is open until April 25, 2010.
1296 via We Make Money Not Art


James Welling's show "Glass House" at David Zwirner, features a series of photographs of Phillip Johnson's iconic modernist residence.
1294 via Wallpaper*


Gagosian presented Andreas Gursky, to inaugurate the newly expanded Beverly Hills gallery, designed by Richard Meier & Partners.
1290 via Gagosian


Brit artist and X-ray boffin Nick Veasey uses a cargo scanner to make his images, some of which cost thousands to produce.
1289 via Guardian




