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LUKE SWANK @ L. Parker Stephenson Photographs

LUKE SWANK: Vernacular Architecture Through a Modernist Eye September 13 – November 21, 2018 Opening Reception Wednesday, September 12th, 5-7pm “Luke Swank began photographing in the mid-late 1920s when industry and progress were being celebrated. Yet it was not until the effects of the Depression were felt that Swank developed his signature style and turned
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Guernsey Photography Festival 20 September – 20 October 2018

Guernsey Photography Festival 20 September until 20 October 2018 The programme includes: French publisher and curator Xavier Barral’s photographic exploration of the planet Mars; Lisa Barnard’s (UK) fascinating and highly political investigation of the place of Gold in our society Chloe Dewe Mathews’ (UK) absorbing project inspired by Mary Shelley’s classic gothic novel, Frankenstein Fernando
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Location: Guernsey Type:

Rachel Lena Esterline @ Benrubi Gallery

Rachel Lena Esterline: Heaven is a Strip Club September 14 – November 10, 2018 “Rachel has spent the last five years documenting women who are sex workers. In 2013, she entered a strip club on a freelance gig where she was hired to take marketing photos of the entertainers. Up until that point, Rachel had
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Mel Frank @ Benrubi Gallery

Mel Frank: When We Were Criminals September 14 – November 10, 2018 “In addition to growing and instructing others on how to grow, Frank has also been documenting the process visually for more than forty years. When We Were Criminals features images from the late 1970s and early 1980s, when marijuana use was popular but
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

The New Beginning for Italian Photography: 1945-1965 @ Howard Greenberg Gallery

The New Beginning for Italian Photography: 1945-1965 September 12 – November 10, 2018 “Associated with cinematic and literary depictions of postwar conditions, photography’s embrace of neorealism illuminated the here and now of a country emerging from ruins, alive with vitality and hope. With print media outlets on the rise, photographers and their reportage played an
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Beth Moon @ photo-eye Gallery

Beth Moon: Ancient Kingdoms September 28 – November 24, 2018 Opening Reception & Book Signing: Friday, September 28, 5 – 7 PM photo-eye Gallery 541 South Guadalupe St Santa Fe, NM 87501


Location: New Mexico, Santa Fe, United States Type:

EJ HILL @ COMPANY

EJ HILL: An Unwavering Tendency Toward the Center of a Blistering Sun September 16 – October 21, 2018 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 16, 6 – 8pm “I often think of EJ Hill’s work in celestial terms. He manages to balance the forms of everyday life with sustained gestures requiring massive, life-altering amounts of energy. It
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

LIZA AMBROSSIO @ camara oscura galeria de arte

LIZA AMBROSSIO “The Rage of Devotion” 13th September – 17th November 2018 ““The Rage of Devotion” worships magic, witchcraft, spiritism, shamanism, the numinous, the esoteric, the cabala… We can see the ghosts that inhabit it: H.P. Lovecraft, Alejandro Jodorowsky, F.W. Murnau, Roman Polanski, David Cronenberg, Luis Buñuel, William Burroughs… In a sort of rite of
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Location: Madrid, Spain Type:

Not the Final Major Project @ Hastings Arts Forum

Not the Final Major Project 2-17 October 2018 “This exhibition is a collaboration between Brighton Photo Fringe & Photohastings and will see the latest in contemporary photographic practice, with prints, installation & sculpture from some of the finest emerging talent in the UK. Reflecting Brighton Photo Fringe’s mission Developing New Ways of Seeing Together, this
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Location: East Sussex, England, United Kingdom Type:

Robert Conrad @ Albumen Gallery

Robert Conrad: Echoes of a Building September 3rd- October 10th “Robert Conrad’s photos of the abandoned offices and facilities are not an indulgent exercise in aesthetics of decay. Their matter of fact documentary approach offers a powerful visual commentary on what ultimately amounts to the banality of the former totalitarian communist state. Describing Robert Conrad
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Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type:

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