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Edouard Taufenbach Suddenly, Last Summer @ Elizabeth Houston Gallery online
Edouard Taufenbach: Suddenly, Last Summer June 3 to July 31 “Suddenly, Last Summer culls images of LGBTQ leisure and pleasure from the collection of filmmaker Sebastien Lifshitz. Gathered over the course of three decades, Lifshitz’s more than 10,000 snapshots constitute an archive of international queer history, recording the intricacies of intimacy and desire against verdant,
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Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
In Sickness and in Health: Heather Agyepong, Anna Fox and Jo Spence @ James Hyman Gallery
In Sickness and in Health: Heather Agyepong, Anna Fox and Jo Spence 18 May – 19 June 2020 Visit http://www.jameshymangallery.com/exhibitions/2678/in-sickness-and-in-health-heather-agyepong-anna-fox-and-jo-spence Originally conceived for the cancelled Paris Photo New York fair in March, the themes of this three person exhibition have taken on a new resonance in the present global health crisis. The opening is timed
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Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
Trump Revolution: Climate Crisis @ www.trumprevolutionbdc.org
Trump Revolution: Climate Crisis Virtual exhibition launch SATURDAY, MAY 23 Visit online www.trumprevolutionbdc.org FEATURING Stacy Kranitz | Kadir van Lohuizen I Yuri Kozyrev | Katie Orlinsky | Bryan Thomas | Marcus Yam Through photos, words and multimedia, the BDC exhibition, Trump Revolution: Climate Crisis, documents the current president’s overturning of decades of American environmental policy,
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Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
Primetime: A Virtual Photography Exhibition @ youngarts.org
Primetime: A Virtual Photography Exhibition Opening Thursday, May 21 at 1 PM ET/10 AM PT on youngarts.org RSVP https://www.youngarts.org/event/youngarts-spring-alumni-exhibition-opening/1017 Primetime is a virtual photography exhibition featuring the works of 11 YoungArts alumni that explores current affairs, disease, race and representation, body image and heritage. Originally intended to be on display at the YoungArts Gallery, it
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Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
(She) Her/Self @ Artworks Center for Contemporary Art
(She) Her/Self Amy Jorgensen and Randi Ganulin MARCH 13 – JUNE 27, 2020 Virtual Reception with Artist Talks is on Thursday, May 21st, at 6 pm Mountain Time via Zoom. Reserve your spot by emailing contact@c4fap.org “The body as signifier of Self. The body as (She). Her body as evidence of the fundamental right to
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Location: Colorado, Loveland, United States, World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
SOPHIE DELAPORTE @ Sous Les Etoiles Gallery (online)
SOPHIE DELAPORTE “FRAGILE LANDSCAPES” MAY 1 – JUNE 5, 2020 “Since the early 90s, when the artist began her formative collaborations with cutting-edge British magazine I-D, Sophie Delaporte has remained dedicated to the “play” in photography and fashion in its most straightforward definition, emphasizing freedom and theatricality. ” Sous Les Etoiles Gallery http://www.souslesetoilesgallery.net/exhibitions/sophie-delaporte4
Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
Book Review: Keeper of the Hearth: Picturing Roland Barthes’ Unseen Photograph by Odette England
The publication of Keeper of the Hearth: Picturing Roland Barthes’ Unseen Photograph marks the 40th anniversary of French literary theorist Roland Barthes’ renowned work Camera Lucida (La Chambre claire). It is arguably one of the most influential books about photography. Odette England invited more than 200 photography-based artists, writers, critics, curators, and historians from around the world to contribute
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Location: Online Type: Book Review
Book Review: Kingdom of Sand and Cement by Peter Bogaczewicz
Saudi Arabia, and the Saudis, have experienced profound change in less than a century as they transitioned from living in traditional mud buildings to commencing work on the world’s tallest skyscraper. Kingdom of Sand and Cement by Peter Bogaczewicz explores the challenges Saudi Arabia faces today as it rapidly transforms from a conservative and tribal desert culture to
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Location: Online Type: Book Review, Landscapes
Book Review: Jumper: Flying in the Heartland by Cooper Dodds
Jumper is a poignant, transcendent story in an unassuming setting. Athletes train and aspire to the level of olympic champions. They work for years outside the limelight to hone their craft, strap on skis, helmets, and aerodynamic suits to hurl themselves down a ramp at speeds up to 65 mph and jump as far as
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Location: Online Type: Book Review, Portraits
Distinction – 23RD JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION @ Photographic Center Northwest
“Distinction” Photographic Center Northwest 23RD JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION MARCH 26 – MAY 3, 2019 JUROR: KRIS GRAVES View online: http://pcnw.org/23rd-juried-photography-exhibition/ EXHIBITING ARTISTS Lisa Ahlberg (Seattle, WA), Jake Alexander (Seattle, WA), Brian Allen (Seattle, WA), Ken Allison (Seattle, WA), Hannah Altman (Richmond, VA), Anastasia Babenko (Seattle, WA), Peter Baker (Los Angeles, CA), David Bartlett (Farmington, MI),
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Location: World Wide Web Type: Exhibition
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