2021-06-18 2021-06-19
Lens Culture

Transparent Curtains: Aging through the Eyes of Gay Elders

These men, all over 70, identify themselves as gay and live in Israel. Each portrait is accompanied by a short text, touching on aging, dreams, love, exclusion, and fears.

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Lens Culture

Don McCullin

From his pictures of wars and famines from around the world to his social documentary work in Britain, this retrospective draws together work from all aspects of this British photographer’s remarkable career.

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Lens Culture

Synchronised Swimming

An eye-catching group of 80 swimmers, ages 11-76, meets regularly at a lake in Bristol, UK, to practice and perform synchronised swimming and celebrate friendship.

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Lens Culture

Cast Out of Heaven

This award-winning photo story captures the intense sun-bleached atmosphere, harsh natural environment, and bleak social conditions of the dense new housing developments being built in areas surrounding Tehran.

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Lens Culture

The Silent Clapping of their Hands

An intimate look at a lovable circus master, acrobat, juggler and spinner of magical tales, whose elaborate, brightly colored home is known as “Circincà” — the circus at home.

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Lens Culture

The Last Man

Luscious black-and-white images create a nearly wordless story about an ex-soldier’s retreat to wild nature in search of balance, peace and connection.

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Lens Culture

In Spirit

Using photographic prints from her personal archive as backdrops, Alison Luntz constructs pre-pandemic tableaus tinged with nostalgia in and around her Brooklyn apartment.

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Lens Culture

New Love in the Time of Corona

“A kind of romantic diary. Visually, I wanted to achieve a cinematic look—as if someone was watching a romantic drama and pressed pause.”

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British Journal of Photography
The future of art spaces: How accessible is the virtual space?

The future of art spaces: How accessible is the virtual space?

Reading Time: 5 minutes When Covid-19 forced cultural institutions to close, exhibitions and events migrated online. But how much of this has centred on the needs of disabled communities, who called for remote access long before the pandemic?
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British Journal of Photography
Josèfa Ntjam on heroes, authenticity, and the power of infiltration

Josèfa Ntjam on heroes, authenticity, and the power of infiltration

Reading Time: 5 minutes The France-based artists creates fictional narratives between the past and present by drawing on mythical and historical references while also aligning with the Afrofuturism movement.
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British Journal of Photography
Gregory Eddi Jones: “Creating a promise is inherent in photography”

Gregory Eddi Jones: “Creating a promise is inherent in photography”

Reading Time: 3 minutes Drawing on T.S. Eliot’s landmark poem, The Waste Land, Gregory Eddi Jones’ latest publication takes stock photographs as a starting point to push the boundaries of what photography can be
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British Journal of Photography
Creative Seva: The print sale for India’s Covid Crisis

Creative Seva: The print sale for India’s Covid Crisis

Reading Time: < 1 minute Featuring work by 88 artists, the sale, which closes this weekend, hopes to raise funds for multiple India-based charities
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British Journal of Photography
David Vintiner and Gem Fletcher’s long-term collaboration profiles the transhumanist movement

David Vintiner and Gem Fletcher’s long-term collaboration profiles the transhumanist movement

Reading Time: 7 minutes Transhumanism is a philosophical movement devoted to the technological enhancement of the human condition. Does it pose a threat against humanity, or is this the next logical step in our evolution?
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British Journal of Photography
The photobooks to look out for this summer

The photobooks to look out for this summer

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British Journal of Photography
Norman Behrendt chronicles the visualisation of Brexit in his new book

Norman Behrendt chronicles the visualisation of Brexit in his new book

Reading Time: 3 minutes The project, titled Blueprints 2017-2020, distills and recaptures images from the British media that came to characterise the years following the EU referendum
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British Journal of Photography
Richard Mosse: Modes of displacement

Richard Mosse: Modes of displacement

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: June 18, 2021

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The Magnum Digest: June 4, 2021

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Magnum Photos

Magnum 2020

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: May 21, 2021

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Magnum Photos

Announcing plans for the expansion of the Magnum Gallery

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Magnum Photos

The Magnum Digest: May 14, 2021

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Magnum Photos

An Update and Look Forward from Magnum

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Magnum Photos

Photographing Australia’s Black Summer

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ASBX
Maki: (A) Japan Somewhere

Maki: (A) Japan Somewhere

    Maki’s images in Japan Somewhere (Zen Foto Gallery), produced over a fourteen-year period feel anxious and compressed. Though specific to one country, the Frenchman’s images feel anything but declarative. They feel ambulatory, intrepid,  and often chaotic as if shot in a constant state of momentum and high velocity. The frames are heavily compressed […]

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ASBX
Sébastien Cuvelier Paradise City

Sébastien Cuvelier Paradise City

    Sébastien Cuvelier’s Paradise City (GOST, 2020) combines several rich storytelling elements into one photobook that considers Iran as a historic place pitted against the tumultuous change of the past fifty years as a backdrop for interrogation. Using his own photographs and images shot by his uncle in 1971 on his own odyssey, Cuvelier […]

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ASBX
Stephen Shore Steel Town

Stephen Shore Steel Town

    Glancing at Steel Town by Stephen Shore (MACK, 2021) gives the reader the impression that what they are looking at has a point of fixity in the past. The images, produced in 1977 for Fortune Magazine, and have a quality that suggests a bygone era. Whether it is the kitsch interior of Eddie’s […]

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ASBX
The Flame’s Virtues: Leslie Searles’ ¿Quién inicia este incendio?

The Flame’s Virtues: Leslie Searles’ ¿Quién inicia este incendio?

“Searles believes that everything in nature has a soul, and these images show her desire to connect with it, calibrating color and composition to establish actual and abstract relations between time, culture, and the natural world.”

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ASBX
Anne Immelé Oublie Oublie

Anne Immelé Oublie Oublie

Anne Immelé’s Oublie Oublie is a book about a transitional time and place. Between 2019 and early 2020, the French artist surveyed municipal works and changes in the neighborhood of Le Nouveau Drouot in Mulhouse, France where she lives and teaches photography. The urban environment of her images suggests the 1950s’ and 60’s city planning […]

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ASBX
Interview: How To Look Natural in Photos

Interview: How To Look Natural in Photos

    An Interview between Zak R. Dimitrov, Beata Bartecka, and Łukasz Rusznica regarding their book How to Look Natural in Photos Palm* Studios and OPT.     How to Look Natural in Photos is a functional, yet very aesthetically pleasing book. It examines the way photography operates as a mechanism and a tool for […]

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ASBX
Jenna Westra Afternoons

Jenna Westra Afternoons

    Edward Steichen’s gestural Studies of Isadora Duncan at the Parthenon, Charlotte Rudolph’s studies of German dancers, James Abbe’s still frames of Anna Pavlova, Barabra Morgan’s studies of Martha Graham and her Letter to the World, and a number of other medium-defining images can be accredited to an embrace of the body in movement. […]

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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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hola mundo

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