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Book Review: I, Oblomov by Ikuru Kuwajima

I can’t always say why a certain book arouses my interest. In the case of “I, Oblomov”, I believe it was the press release that stated that “Ikuru Kuwajima explored the post-Soviet space of Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan through the lens of ‘oblomovism’”. Since these are countries I haven’t visited but have seen numerous pictures
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TERRE DES ÎLES @ Polka Galerie

“TERRE DES ÎLES” le jeudi 25 janvier de 18h à 20h30 CARMELO BONGIORNO • BERNARD CANTIÉ • WILLIAM KLEIN DAIDO MORIYAMA • KOSUKE OKAHARA • SEBASTIÃO SALGADO JOAKIM ESKILDSEN • CLAUDE NORI • JACOB AUE SOBOL Polka Galerie · Cour de Venise · 12, rue Saint-Gilles · Paris 75003 · France


Location: France, Paris Type:

Neal Preston @ Leica Store & Gallery Los Angeles

Neal Preston: “Exhilarated and Exhausted” January 9 – February 14, 2018 Artist Reception | January 11, 2018. 6PM – 9PM. RSVP required “Neal Preston is one of the most prolific and highly regarded rock photographers of all time. Exhilarated and Exhausted is a complete retrospective of an incredible career spanning almost 50 years. Exhilarated and
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Location: California, Los Angeles, United States Type:

Marianne Wex @ Tanya Leighton

MARIANNE WEX: LET’S TAKE BACK OUR SPACE 11 JANUARY – 17 FEBRUARY 2018 “Originally a painter, inspired by both the figuration of Paula Modersohn-Becker and pop art, Wex’s research into body language led her gradually towards photography. Several years of gathering images in the streets of Hamburg in the mid-1970s produced a collection of more
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Location: Berlin, Germany Type:

Mindaugas Gabrenas @ Robin Rice Gallery

Mindaugas Gabrenas January 17 – February 25 , 2018 OPENING RECEPTION Wednesday, January 17, 6:00-8:00pm “In this exhibition, Mindaugas Gabrenas invites us to reflect on the poetics of place through his lyrical and surrealist imagery. His hand-printed silver gelatin prints reveal abandoned regions, wild coasts and strange territories from Lithuania to Scotland to America. As
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

New Vision/ New Generation @ Julie Saul Gallery

New Vision/ New Generation: László Moholy-Nagy/ Alejandra Laviada, Luigi Ghirri/ Andrea Grützner December 2- February 3, 2018 Opening reception: December 2, 5 – 7 pm “Pairing well-known masters of photography with two young gallery artists who have inspired them, this exhibition will highlight the continuing influence of the past on the present. ” Julie Saul
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Book Review: Nicholas Nixon Edited by Fundación Mapfre

Forty Portraits in Forty Years by Nicholas Nixon is one of the most impressive, and touching, documentary projects I’ve ever come across for it makes me see, and feel, a reality that I’m rarely aware of. The passing of time, that is. This series had such a strong impact on me that I’ve never really
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LIMINAL @ Elizabeth Houston Gallery

LIMINAL December 13, 2017 – February 3, 2018 Opening Reception: December 13, 6-9PM “Examining the relationship between accessible and imaginary space, Elizabeth Houston Gallery presents LIMINAL, a group show whose trilogy of works expose time and space beyond initial availability. Working across diverse mediums, each artist redefines the limits of reality and the constraints of
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Location: New York, New York City, United States Type:

Book Review: Spanish Harlem: El Barrio in the 80s by Joseph Rodriguez

When Brooklyn-raised photographer Joseph Rodriguez first debuted his body of work shot in Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, it changed the face of documentary photography. Grit, elegy, celebration, pride, lurking cataclysm—all embedded in the portrait of a place and the people. Now, three decades later, Rodriguez and powerHouse Books are revisiting that groundbreaking series: unearthing
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Alejandra Carles-Tolra, Sam Laughlin and Lua Ribeira @ Jerwood Space, London

Alejandra Carles-Tolra, Sam Laughlin and Lua Ribeira 17 January – 11 March 2018 The exhibition explores themes of such as death, belonging and the fragility of the natural world. Jerwood Space 171 Union Street, London SE1 0LN


Location: England, London, United Kingdom Type:

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