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Museum of Modern Art, New York, showcases prints from the original group of works alongside milestones of contemporary documentary work from around the world. Other featured artists include Richard Billingham, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, Sunil Gupta, Susan Lipper and Eileen Perrier. For more information, please visit the Warwick Arts Centre website: http: //bit. ZZF6. Zap and Flow presents a comprehensive review of over two decades of the artist. For more information, please visit the Berman Museum of Art website: http: //bit. Z0bc. K. Two new photographic works are premiered among the sixteen large- scale prints on view from the artist. To accompany its exhibition, the museum will host an artist lecture with Brunetti on October 2. For more information, please visit the Chazen Museum of Art website: http: //bit. U2. VBta. 1,0. 00 m. Western architecture has both shaped and been informed by efforts to regulate, define, and understand human sexuality. For more information, please visit the CCCB website: http: //bit. HN0. M. This exhibition of photographs and archival material is the first of its kind to take an encompassing look at the aesthetic and political origins and divergent legacies of the creators of Provoke, a Japanese photography magazine which ran for three issues from 1. The exhibition was first presented at The Albertina, in Vienna, from January 2. Other featured photographers include Nobuyoshi Araki, Daid. For more information, please visit the Le Bal website: http: //bit. Mpvj. 8. Inspired by Afghan women weaving battlefield imagery into contemporary rugs, Yitzhak digitally constructs her own war rugs and brings them to life in the form of 3. D animations engaged in active battles with an added soundtrack. For more information, please visit the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art website: http: //bit. Oug. 6. New Matter presents photo- based works from the permanent collection by artists who investigate the photograph as an object in itself, addressing materials and processes rather than portraying a subject or moment in time. Other featured artists include Jacqueline Ball, Walead Beshty, Zo. For more information, please visit the Art Gallery of NSW website: http: //bit. CP5k. For more information about the conference, please visit the Daguerreian Society website: http: //bit. Gk. Z. Guest curated by Jacquelynn Baas, the exhibition organizes a selection of works from the museum. Other featured artists include Diane Arbus, Louise Bourgeois, Joan Brown, Bruce Conner, Helen Frankenthaler, Zoe Leonard, L. For more information, please visit the BAMPFA website: http: //bit. Vg. V. In collaboration with the George Eastman Museum, Retro- spective will feature contemporary works by artists who engage with emulsion- based and alternative photographic processes alongside a selection of historical works by their nineteenth- century counterparts. For more information, please visit the MOCA Jacksonville website: http: //bit. FX. On the 1. 00th anniversary of America. For more information, please visit the Museum of the City of New York website: http: //bit. A8. VDx. Material Matters presents prints and drawings by 8 artists, showcasing the innovative possibilities and range of mark- making in contemporary paper- based artworks. For more information, please visit the Van Every/Smith Galleries website: http: //bit. Sy. K5. 1. For more information, please visit the Shasta College Art Gallery website: http: //bit. EDOsg. A Matter of Memory addresses how society. Other featured artists include Bryan Graf, Laura Letinsky, Vik Muniz, Marlo Pascual, Taryn Simon and Bertien van Manen. Presented as part of Fotofocus Biennial 2. The Peeled Eye brings together work that confronts corporate and government surveillance and engages with the data and images emerging from it. Other featured artists include Bill Brown, Paolo Cirio, Mishka Henner, Will Knipscher and Andy Marko. For more information, please visit the Wave Pool website: http: //bit. AFOn. G. Public, Private, Secret, co- curated by Charlotte Cotton, Pauline Vermare and Marina Chao, brings together contemporary photo- based works addressing conceptions of public and private and the role public visibility plays in the formation of self- identity today. Other featured artists include Zach Blas, Natalie Bookchin, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Martine Syms and Andy Warhol. For more information, please visit the International Center of Photography website: http: //bit. QOns. U. Nirvana, co- curated by Andrei Martynov and Kim Yong- Ho, presented a selection of artwork by Korean contemporary artists from across media and disciplines, including video art, installation, photography and painting. Other featured artists included Bahk Seonghi, Chun Kyungwoo, Han Sungpil, Kang Hyungkoo, Kim Kichul, Mioon and Nam June Paik. For more information please visit the State Museum of Oriental Art website: http: //bit. ZHd. UH. For the purpose of exploring the historical core of photography. For more information, please visit the St. Curated by Ilari Laamanen and the Finnish Cultural Institute of New York, Limits of Control presented work by seven international artists whose works consider the tensions inherent between individuals and their built social environments. Other featured artists included Tyler Adams, Estelle Hanania, Nicolai Howalt, Jouko Lehtola, Takeshi Murata and Iiu Susiraja. For more information, please visit the Finnish Cultural Institute website: http: //bit. XI9p. KW. The exhibition occupies three galleries in the museum and includes a selection of Brunetti. For more information, please visit the Museum of Fine Arts, Le Locle website: http: //bit. UAy. ZAr. The exhibition drew from three of Hugo. For more information, please visit the Gallery of Photography Ireland website: http: //bit. RR8. WHW. For more event information, please visit the UC Davis website: http: //bit. WDMc. G. Co- curated by Elizabeth Ferrer and Jenny Gerow, Look Up Here, I. Other featured artists were David Antonio Cruz, Yashua Klos and Tschabalala Self. For more information, please visit the BRIC Arts website: http: //bit. Wyi. 6IF. Emanations, curated by Geoffrey Batchen, presented the most comprehensive international survey of historical, modern, and contemporary photographic works executed in the cameraless mode from the earliest days of the medium to the present. For more information, please visit the Govett- Brewster Art Gallery website: http: //bit. Vnj. Q3a. Curated by Mary- Kay Lombino, Touch the Sky presented recent works by contemporary artists that seek to record and interpret astronomical phenomena in the centuries- old tradition of artistic pioneers such as Louis Daguerre, who in 1. Earth. For more information, please visit the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center website: http: //bit. Uhdrp. M. Defying Darkness gathers works from throughout the history of night photography to explore the visual and symbolic potential of the nocturnal image. Other featured artists include Berenice Abbott, Brassa. For more information, please visit the Museum of Photographic Arts website: http: //bit. Nt. DS9. In Focus is a showcase for new work by an internationally- renowned photographer to be exhibited annually as part of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize. The exhibition was first displayed at the National Portrait Gallery, London, from November 1. For more information, please visit the Scottish National Portrait Gallery website: http: //bit. Bg. This exhibition showcased the work of nineteen contemporary artists whose works seek to reconnect humans with the natural environment. For more information, please visit the Museum San website: http: //bit. P8. L. Co- curated by Cassandra Getty and Melanie Townsend, Chronologues placed an assortment of photographic works, art objects, personal mementos, correspondences, and found objects in dialogue with one another to explore the active role memories play in preserving but also altering past experiences and perceptions, shared and personal. Other featured artists included Stan Denniston, Amy Friend, Wyn Geleynse, Myfanwy Mac. Leod, Charlotte Moth and Susan Sch. For more information, please visit the Museum London website: http: //bit. Wh. Ws. Xs. Presented in partnership with the San Diego Zoo, Beauty and the Beast features over 7. For more information, please visit the Museum of Photographic Arts website: http: //bit. Rxcs. OH. About Time, curated by Corey Keller, gathers a selection of works drawn from the museum. Other featured artists include Dawoud Bey, Phil Chang, Julia Margaret Cameron, Henri Cartier- Bresson, Owen Kydd, Zoe Leonard and Martin Munk. For more information, please visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art website: http: //bit. Xn. 1OBs. The twelve artists selected for Boundless: A California Invitational recast photographic subjects and traditions of the past to address the concerns and audiences of the twenty- first century. Other featured artists include Eileen Cowin, Mona Kuhn, Michael Light, David Maisel and Alex Prager. For more information, please visit the Museum of Photographic Arts website: http: //bit. Aj. 0. The exhibition brought together the images of people and landscapes taken by Killip in his home country in the early 1. For more information, please visit the Manx Museum website: http: //bit. Tzrch. D. This intimate exhibition placed the work of six Nordic artists in conversation with one another to explore the reinvigorated role of landscape photography and installation in contemporary art. Other featured artists include Eija- Liisa Ahtila, Ole Brodersen, Sigur. For more information, please visit the Scandinavia House website: http: //bit. ZRJM9. Y. Curated by Lee Myung Hee, Public to Private charted the development of experimental Korean photography since the late 1.
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