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Mikko Takkunen's Hong Kong: Photographs of a City in Transition
Finnish photographer Mikko Takkunen captured one of the world’s greatest metropolises emerging from the aftermath of political protests and on the precipice of the pandemic.
June 05, 2024
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Juanita Escobar's Tribute to Women of the Orinoco River
Orinoco - Frontera de agua (Water Border) is a visual and literary essay by Juanita Escobar featuring various stories and voices from those who have forged a life in this stateless area near the
June 04, 2024
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Louder Than Hearts: Women Photographers from the Arab World and Iran
Louder Than Hearts at the Middle East Institute (MEI) features the work of ten women artists from the Arab World and Iran who capture the resilience, strength, beauty, and creativity o
June 03, 2024
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Malparaíso: JM Ramirez-Suassi's Photographic Labyrinth of Lost Eden
"Space is a labyrinth. Paths always lead to other paths, which in turn lead to other paths and other paths. The photographs in this book, in a course without precise coordinates, without compasses, a
May 22, 2024
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Michael Swann Investigates the Auras of Place and Religious Experience
In 1961, in the small Spanish village of San Sebastian de Garabandal, four young girls had an apparition of the Virgin Mary. They entered a state of ecstasy in which they became completely unaware of
May 21, 2024
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Zanele Muholi: An Autobiographical Panorama at Southern Guild, LA
Zanele Muholi an autobiographical panorama of the visual activist and artist as their creative practice evolves over time and across mediums opened at Southern Guild Los Angeles this week.
May 21, 2024
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Max Pinckers’ Photographic Journey Through Kenya's Colonial Past
State of Emergency—Harakati za Mau Mau kwa Haki, Usawa na Ardhi Yetu is an ongoing documentary project by Max Pinckers in collaboration with Mau Mau war veterans and Kenyans who survived colonial a
May 17, 2024
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Robbie Lawrence's Long Walk Home
For the past five years Robbie Lawrence has travelled throughout Scotland and the United States photographing the Highland Games. Long Walk Home examines the cultural significance of the traditi
May 13, 2024
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Casemore Gallery Hosts Largest Survey of Todd Hido's Photographs
Casemore Gallery recently opened Some Polar Expiation, an Enormous Cat, a Complete Collection of Cinematic Houses at Night, a Starlet, a Mentor, Some Assorted Reveries & a Message from the Future
May 10, 2024
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Michael Joseph's Lost & Found
Michael Joseph's Lost & Found documents a contemporary American subculture of young travelers through raw, striking portraiture and intimate storytelling.
May 08, 2024
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Eugene Richards: In This Brief Life
A half-century of social documentary from the acclaimed American photographer, with previously unseen works
May 07, 2024
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On the Road: Ming Smith's Journey Through Time and Space
In the 1970s in New York, Ming Smith's practice was propelled by inquiry—both through her immersion in the Kamoinge Workshop and her preoccupation with the ideas of prominent twentieth-century Amer
May 06, 2024
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