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Alexa Frango @ Perspective Gallery

Alexa Frango – Zoetrope: A Photographic Celebration of Celluloid Cinema September 4 – 27 Virtual Artist Talk: September 17 | 7 PM “During her adolescence, any ounce of free time she had was spent with movies. She read about movies voraciously, watched them at home, and immersed herself in them at her local cineplex. Films
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Location: Evanston, Illinois, United States Type:

Moscow of Naum Granovsky 1920-1980 @ The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography

Moscow of Naum Granovsky 1920-1980 September 4 – October 31 “The new exhibition of Naum Granovsky’s work is a large retrospective project that combines famous photographs of old Moscow from the 20s and the Stalin era, as well as lesser-known works created by Granovsky during the period of Soviet modernism. More than a hundred of
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Location: Moscow, Russia Type:

Book Review: A History of Photography at the University of Notre Dame: Twentieth Century by David Acton

A History of Photography at the University of Notre Dame: Twentieth Century is a survey of the history of modern photography as told through some of the past century’s most famous images and celebrated artists. The book is written by David Acton, Ph.D. He is the Milly and Fritz Kaeser Curator of Photographs at the
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Mikiko Hara @ IBASHO Gallery

Mikiko Hara: ‘The Wind Cannot Be Named’ 10 September – 18 October 2020 Most of Hara’s photographs capture fleeting moments: figures, landscapes and material things that emerge and disappear before her as she navigates daily life. “There is no set theme; I’m not trying to communicate a particular message. Instead I gamble on serendipity. I
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THE STILL LIFE @ Praxis Gallery

THE STILL LIFE Group Exhibition Aug 22nd – Sept 15th, 2020 “Still life photography, more so than other types of photography, such as landscape or portraiture, gives the photographer extensive leeway and precise control in the arrangement of design elements within a composition. Still life photography is a demanding genre, one in which the photographers
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Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States Type:

Joiri Minaya @ Baxter St at CCNY

Joiri Minaya: I’m here to entertain you, but only during my shift August 25 – September 30, 2020 Virtual Gallery Tour: September 10th | 6pm “Joiri Minaya sees her work as a reassertion of self, in which she uses her cultural background as a base to explore and reconcile her experiences of growing up in
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

MARKUS GUSCHELBAUER @ Photon Gallery

MARKUS GUSCHELBAUER: MONTOLOGY The exhibition runs until: 19. September 2020 Opening on Thursday, August 20 at 7 pm “The Alpine landscape – which appears to bravely and staunchly defy the encroachment of civilization, but is actually a fragile ecosystem that is threatened and endangered in many respects – is the backdrop of Markus Guschelbauer’s photographic
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Location: Austria, Vienna Type:

GERHARD TRUMLER @ AnzenbergerGallery

GERHARD TRUMLER: THE LAND BEFORE WINTER September 9 to October 30, 2020 Opening: September 4, 2020 – Long Friday from 12 to 9 pm “Trumler spent his early youth in the Waldviertel and the photographic documentation of rural culture has always been a theme in his photographic work. In this series, the essence of his
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Location: Austria, Vienna Type:

SASCHA WEIDNER @ Dorothée Nilsson Gallery

SASCHA WEIDNER – AURORA September 05 to October 31 Opening: September 04, 6 – 9 pm “Sascha Weidner (1974 – 2015) is regarded as one of the most important german photographers of his generation. His works follow the paths of Wolfgang Tillmans and Nan Goldin. The exhibition Aurora contains vintage and posthumous prints from the
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Location: Berlin, Germany Type:

CLEAR BOUNDARIES RANIA MATAR AND ARNE SVENSON @ ROBERT KLEIN GALLERY

CLEAR BOUNDARIES: RANIA MATAR AND ARNE SVENSON THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 “Two acclaimed photographers, Rania Matar and Arne Svenson, have documented their subjects—friends, neighbors, and strangers—by peering through windows from varying perspectives. ” ROBERT KLEIN GALLERY 38 Newbury Street in Boston


Location: Boston, Massachusetts, United States Type:

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