Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Karen Knorr at Musée Carnavalet
Artist Karen Knorr has transitioned from her earlier documentary style to one defined by the imaginary.

1209 via gogoparis.com

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Sarah Cottier, Ashley Barber and Ruby Barber at Home in Sydney
The Selby captures Sarah Cottier, Ashley Barber and Ruby Barber at home in Sydney.

1204 via The Selby

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Deitch’s Bowery Boys
"Opium Den" by Rosson Crow is a part of the exhibit Bowery Boys, at Deitch Projects, through March 27.

1196 via Deitch Projects

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Daido Moriyama at Luhring Augustine
Luhring Augustine presents its first exhibition featuring the work of Daido Moriyama, one of Japan’s leading figures in photography.

1193 via Luhring Augustine

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Rankin: Seven Days in the Life of … Through Photographs
Seven days in the life of the photographer Rankin, including a Californian breakfast and Pickle the dog.

1183 via Guardian

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Spencer Tunick Shoots the Sydney Opera House
Spencer Tunick creates his latest group photographs of bare-bottomed volunteers on the steps of Sydney Opera House.

1164 via Guardian

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Books | Okavango Delta: Floods of Life
Africa's most spectacular water system comes to life in a new photography book "Okavango Delta: Floods of Life."

1159 via Guardian

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Zwelethu Mthethwa at the Hammer Museum
Zwelethu Mthethwa's long-awaited first comprehensive show is on view at the Hammer Museum in LA.

1158 via Loudreams

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Naked Art: 5,200 Sydneysiders Strip for Spencer Tunick
Video: photographer Spencer Tunick directs one of his largest ever groups of volunteers for a nude shot on the steps of Sydney Opera.

1147 via Guardian

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Photo Diary: The Whitney Biennial 2010
Photo gallery from the 2010 Whitney Biennial.

1146 via C-Monster

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Brussel’s Young Gallery Presents Albert Watson
Albert Watson unveils a collection of his best fashion photographs from 40 years as one of the world's leading artists in the field.

1145 via Young Gallery

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Photography: Jeremy Kost’s The Ladies That Lunch
Jeremy Kost's 'The Ladies That Lunch' showcases underground nightlife icons in a series of Polaroid collages and grids.

1143 via Jeremy Kost

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Malick Sidibé Photographs: One Nation Under a Groove
Malick Sidibé's photographs capture Mali shaking free of its colonial past and embracing rock'n'roll and the latest Paris fashions.

1139 via Guardian

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Photography: Mr Toledano Takes on America
Mr Toledano, a British photographer, captures some of America’s most unusual pastimes in his The United States of Entertainment series.

1137 via Mr Toledano

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Polaroid Collection Hits the Block
Polaroid Corporation will send its photography collection to the block, which includes work by many of the century’s leading practitioners.

1133 via ARTINFO

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Ukraine Miners: Coalfaces
These images are part of a series of 100 portraits by photographer Gleb Kosorukov of Ukrainian miners as they finish work.

1131 via Guardian

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Photography: Wolfgang Tillmans at Andrea Rosen
Twenty years ago, Wolfgang Tillmans reimagined what a photo could be. Now he’s doing it again at Andrea Rosen.

1118 via New York Mag

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Lisette Model Retrospective at Jeu de Paume in Paris
Lisette Model is an icon of 20th-century street photography. Her images radiate empathy and humor. Until June 6 at Jeu de Paume in Paris.

1106 via gogoparis.com

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Thomas Ruff at David Zwirner Gallery
Photographer Thomas Ruff's 'Cassini' series at David Zwirner was influenced by a selection of images found on NASA's public website.

1103 via Wallpaper*

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Studio Visit: Mr.
Japanese contemporary artist Mr. at his studio and home outside Tokyo.

1093 via The Selby

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“Irving Penn Portraits” Opens At The National Portrait Gallery
"Irving Penn Portraits" is a glorious celebration of the photographer's work - at the National Portrait Gallery in London until 6 June.

1087 via NPG

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Photographer Daido Moriyama at Luhring Augustine
Luhring Augustine presents its first exhibition featuring the work of Daido Moriyama, one of Japan's leading figures in photography.

1076 via Luhring Augustine

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Liu Bolin and the Art of Concealment
Known as the 'invisible man' artist Liu Bolin camouflages himself against different city locations, from China to the UK.

1074 via Guardian

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Photographs of Baron Adolph de Meyer at Robert Miller
Baron Adolph de Meyer was a first official fashion photographer for the American Vogue, appointed to that position in 1913.

1072 via Robert Miller

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