2021-01-30 2021-01-31
Lens Culture

Centralia

Multiple perspectives crisscross and converge in Poulomi Basu’s docu-fiction “Centralia”, which tells the complex tale of conflict between indigenous landowners, government-backed corporations, military forces and the state.

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Dizzy

Forging a bridge between our physical and digital realms, Wei Wei’s monochrome images are dispatches from an in-between world—one that is both futuristic and nostalgic.

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Virtual Exhibitions: Digital Spaces, Open Possibilities

When was the last time you went to an exhibition? Writer Magali Duzant takes a tour around the Internet, exploring the many possibilities of exhibiting online.

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Lens Culture

LatinAmericana

Founder of Native Agency, Laura Beltrán Villamizar, takes a look at a celebration of Latin American photography at PHmuseum, which offers a chance to discover an eclectic assortment of artists disrupting clichés of the region.

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Lens Culture

A Suitcase of Negatives

The discovery of an abandoned archive reveals an extraordinary document of everyday life in Georgia under Soviet rule, prompting photographer Guram Tsibakhashvili to seek out the mysterious identity of its creator.

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Our Ways of Being: Visualizing Neurodiversity and Autism

See how three photographers portray the richness of neurodiversity, and reveal what may not be immediately obvious to the eye.

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Lens Culture

A Womb of My Own

Through her tactile experiments in analog photography, textile arts, and performance, Brooklyn-based artist Hernease Davis treats the creative process as a healing tool.

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Lens Culture

The White Sky

Revisiting the suburbs of her childhood, Mimi Plumb’s monochrome coming-of-age tale strips California of its clichés, confronting the monotony of growing up in a time-weathered landscape.

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British Journal of Photography
Gordon Parks: Half and the Whole

Gordon Parks: Half and the Whole

Reading Time: < 1 minute Jack Shainman Gallery presents some of Parks’ most iconic images, and a selection of rarely-exhibited work, at both its New York locations
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British Journal of Photography
1854 Presents: Gia Goodrich on the beauty of representation

1854 Presents: Gia Goodrich on the beauty of representation

Reading Time: < 1 minute Photographer, producer, educator, and podcaster Gia Goodrich shares a look into her creative fields, past projects, and hopes for the future of photography.
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British Journal of Photography
Industry Insights: MACK on publishing photobooks

Industry Insights: MACK on publishing photobooks

Reading Time: 4 minutes Jess Gough works across editorial, events, and awards at MACK. Here, she gives an insight into the process behind publishing photobooks — from timelines to editing and distribution — and managing the First Book Award
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British Journal of Photography
Agency and reclamation of the Black, female body is at the heart of Jessica Gianelli’s new work

Agency and reclamation of the Black, female body is at the heart of Jessica Gianelli’s new work

Reading Time: 4 minutes Gianelli draws on her heritage and response to the Black Lives Matter protests to create a fictional world where modern women express and represent themselves as they are.
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British Journal of Photography
Devyn Galindo, Myriam Boulos, Juan Brenner and Micaiah Carter use their platform to proactively push forward an agenda of diversity and liberation

Devyn Galindo, Myriam Boulos, Juan Brenner and Micaiah Carter use their platform to proactively push forward an agenda of diversity and liberation

Reading Time: 7 minutes A new generation of contemporary photographers are challenging the status quo, drawing on their personal histories to make work that is inherently relevant for the future.
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British Journal of Photography
Afro-Futurist thought guides Ohemaa Dixon’s ongoing project 3436

Afro-Futurist thought guides Ohemaa Dixon’s ongoing project 3436

Reading Time: 2 minutes 3436 proposes how one might reconfigure the notion of the floating Black body “to allow us to understand the deep trauma of this history while building a new realm for the visual language of these photographs”
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British Journal of Photography
Valeria Luongo captures intimate and playful moments of the nuns of the Sisters Ravasco House in Rome

Valeria Luongo captures intimate and playful moments of the nuns of the Sisters Ravasco House in Rome

Reading Time: 2 minutes In a four-year project, titled A Sisterhood, Luongo follows the everyday joys and sorrows of women living in service of God
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British Journal of Photography
Recurring dreams of a strange town in Okinawa inspired Kosuke Okahara’s experimental photobook and film

Recurring dreams of a strange town in Okinawa inspired Kosuke Okahara’s experimental photobook and film

Reading Time: 3 minutes After falling out of love with photography, Okahara found himself haunted by memories of Koza, an old center of Okinawa city, on the southern islands of Japan
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Dodho

Anonymous by Kaushik Dolui

What would the world look like if human expressions could be suppressed? Sometimes we are really infused by our fantasies.
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Dodho

The Infinite Silence of the Mongolian steppe by Corrada Onorifico 

Three million inhabitants halves of which reside in the capital. The remainder is divided between small urban centers consisting of a few wooden houses and a few shops
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Dodho

RER B, the days before and those after by Vincent Couderc

The RER B connects Charles de Gaulle Airport in the Northeast of Paris to Robinson and Saint-Rémy-lès- Chevreuse in the South. It goes through the heart of the capital and Châtelet-Les Halles station, where more than 26 million passengers cross path each year.
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Dodho

Circus arts; Freaks by Mitar Terzic

I saw the Tod Browning movie ‘Freaks’ when I was about 12 or 13 years old, and it stuck with me all my life. At that time most of the movies were about war, or western movies and ‘Freaks’ was a real shock, especially for a teenager. 
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Dodho

Where the Magdalena River Ceases by Karen Arango

The murky waters of the river flush through the train of rocks standing on the embankment. As the louder and unstable motor of the small train overwhelms the passengers, the ride becomes an experience for those who visit for the first time.
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Dodho

The day you were born, I wasn’t born yet by Kai Yokoyama

This is what I have to do now with my life. When this pandemic began in 2020, I lost control like people around the world. I talked with my parents more than ever and shared almost all my time with them.
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Dodho

Wonder Woman by Susanne Middelberg

First of all some information about the background of the comic character: Wonder Woman represents the American idealized image of justice, idealism, perfection and power.
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Dodho

Interview with Ted Chin; Digital Artist.

Dali is definitely one of my inspirations when I was learning about surreal art. However, jellyfish has nothing to do with his artwork. The gentle floating of clouds and jellyfish creates a sense of calm.
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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: January 29, 2021

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The Magnum Digest: January 22, 2021

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The Magnum Digest: January 15, 2021

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Magnum Photos

A Brief History of California’s Wildfires

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Magnum Photos

Bieke Depoorter: Chance Encounters

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A New Year

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The Magnum Digest: January 8, 2021

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Magnum Photos

Peter van Agtmael on Witnessing the Storming of the US Capitol

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ASBX
Mark Steinmetz Berlin Pictures

Mark Steinmetz Berlin Pictures

  “Berlin is a peculiar and magnetic geography…There is no real heavy concentration of a “center” or “downtown” though there are clusters of busier topographies within the city. For this very reason, it is easy to pass through Berlin in a very solitary manner”     Berlin is a peculiar and magnetic bit of geography. […]

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ASBX
Matt Eich’s The Seven Cities

Matt Eich’s The Seven Cities

“Everything seems somehow familiar and distant at the same time. It is as if time has wedged us between the fever dream of summer and the insoluble gaslighting conjured up from what was believed to be a significantly flawed, but tolerable near past”     The way we live now. It all seems so easily […]

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ASBX
Vasantha Yogananthan’s Afterlife

Vasantha Yogananthan’s Afterlife

  “And then we begin to dig and dig and dig”   Duration is a difficult thing to avoid in photography. You can begin a project without fully realizing how grand its scope can become. You being thinking that you have managed to capture something on an outing only to be confronted with its incessant […]

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ASBX
Andy Sewell Interview w/ Zak Dimitrov Known and Strange Things Pass

Andy Sewell Interview w/ Zak Dimitrov Known and Strange Things Pass

  “You know, the way that if you can stay curious about something, and keep attending to what it is in this moment of encountering it, there’s always more to discover”       ZD: I wanted to kick this off with a fairly straightforward question, but it might turn out not to be one. […]

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ASBX
Isabel Wenzel Counting Till Ten Precarious Rituals

Isabel Wenzel Counting Till Ten Precarious Rituals

“The act of ritual implies transcendence through repetition”     I am curious as to where the intersection of our digitally performed lives meet the physical form that we inhabit. I am also interested in how our physical selves occupy a space in a frame. I would go as far as to say that I […]

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ASBX
Thomas Demand: House of Card

Thomas Demand: House of Card

“Demand found in Lautner’s dusty models a way of problem solving and working through designs even though these were for Lautner’s building proposals that never saw realisation.”

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ASBX
Laura Rodari’s Tremulous MALìA

Laura Rodari’s Tremulous MALìA

  “The sky trembled and the ground cracked releasing a long and enduring hissing sound-a novella sprung from Aeolus’ purse”     He and his men had turned to stone-a frozen grimace occupied the folds near the corner of his mouth, and their eyes glazed adrift upwards and fearful. Aside from the tales of witchcraft, […]

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
The Most Beautiful Place in the World

The Most Beautiful Place in the World

Contemporary Slovenian photography, or at least the selected fragment of it was presented to the domestic public in another exhibition of the Croatian Photographic Union, this time held in KlovićeviDvori. The curator, Sandra KrižićBoban moves the focus from the domestic art scene to the neighboring scene, the Slovenian scene, creating a collaboration with Gallery Fotografija…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Faces of Time

Faces of Time

In 1929, German photographer August Sander (1876-1964) published a book with sixty photographs portraying the people of his time. In genre terms, one might call these photographs portraits which either show individual persons, or several of them set in the same environment. It is clear that each person is aware that he / she is…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Somewhere

Somewhere

She began at this time to describe landscape as if anything she saw was a natural phenomenon, a thing existent in itself, and she found it, this exercise, very interesting and it finally led her to the later series of Operas and Plays. I am trying to be as commonplace as I can be, she used to…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey– pleasures and asceticism of transcendence

Media-logged journey as transcendence of “the imminent conditions of consciousness” and the naïve art-phenomenology of “reality” Đukić versus Altamira and On Kawara Assuming reality is real, its media-trace/manifestation are also real. The significance of the media-projected reality uncovers itself through strengthening the awareness of necessity to transcend the realistic ideology frame. It is exactly this…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Constructing an identity through the family archive  / Archon of the family heritage

Constructing an identity through the family archive / Archon of the family heritage

Where does the need to build an identity by reconstructing a family history come from? What is it in the past that is so strong that we could possibly rely on in an attempt to define our own existence?  Are we looking for an explanation? For reasons? Justification?  Or are we simply denying our own…

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Suvremena hrvatska fotografija
Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor Sanvincenti’s Fringe Oscillations

Davor takes interest in the fringe fields of light. What does he find in them? Fringe frequencies? But there is no such a thing, cause frequencies always move on, metamorphosing from visible to invisible, from light to sound and, further down to the oscillations that make up the universe. The given possibilities of our perceptions…

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Transeurope photo

hola mundo

Bienvenido a WordPress. Esta es tu primera entrada. Edítala o bórrala, ¡y comienza a escribir!
La entrada hola mundo se publicó primero en transeuropephoto.eu.

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