Gagosian Gallery, in partnership with Bernard Ruiz-Picasso, presents “Picasso and the Camera,” the fifth in a series of major Picasso surveys. Curated by Picasso biographer John Richardson, assisted by Gagosian directors Valentina Castellani and Michael Cary, the exhibition explores how Picasso used photography not only as a source of inspiration, but as an integral part of his studio practice. Picasso and the Camera will be on view from October 28 to January 3, 2015 at Gagosian Gallery, 522 West 21st Street, New York
Iconic Magnum Photographer René Burri Dies At 81
Magnum photographer René Burri passed away at the age of 81 on October 20, 2014.
Dreams of Arthur and Gilbert
Abbey Meaker’s soft pastel-like photographs are composed of classical portraits of nuns that the artist culled while researching the Catholic orphanage where her family members, Arthur and Gilbert, resided in the 1930s. Meaker has projected, recomposed, blurred, and rephotographed these traditional portraits to reappropriate ideas regarding the isolated/insulated lives of religious communities of women. The exhibition will include photographs and projections. Dreams of Arthur and Gilbertwill be shown at the Living/Learning Gallery, University of Vermont from September 2 - September 26, with an opening reception beginning at 5:30pm on Thursday, September 4.
Ren Hang Solo Show in Malmo Sweden
The ever provocative Chinese photographer Ren Hang is having a solo show in Malmo, Sweden. Read our interview with Ren Hang here. In Addition to Sleep will be on view until May 25 at Galleri Vasli Souza, Gustav Adolfs Torg 10B, Malmo, Sweden.
SYNCHRODOGS "Animalism, Naturalism" @ Hauser & Hauser
Also known as ‘Synchrodogs’, Ukrainian based photography duo Tanya Shcheglova and Roman Noven snap surreal and eerie images for their project ‘Animalism, Naturalism.' On view now – online only – until January 5, 2014 at Hauser & Hauser.
Kana Manglapus at her Solo Exhibition at the Cadillac Hotel
Gallerist and photographer Kana Manglapus at her solo exhibition #BeatTourist – comprised of iPhone shots of her travels through Mexicon and California – at the Cadillac Hotel. photograph by Brad Elterman
The Obsessions of Bob Carlos Clarke
Yesterday was the anniversary of the untimely death of British photographer Bob Carlos Clarke. The Bob Carlos Clarke Foundation are making a short film in in his memory called Darkroom: The Obsessions of Bob Carlos Clarke. Go now to the Kickstarter page to pledge and to see a trailer.
Byzantine by Synchrodogs
The much anticipated debut monograph from Synchrodogs, the emerging avant-garde photographer duo from Ukraine. A curation of their most interesting work to date presented in a large format clothbound hardcover book. This First Edition is limited to just 460 numbered copies. Tania Shcheglova and Roman Noven of Synchrodogs have only been collaborating since 2008, but have had solo exhibitions around the world and have contributed to many magazines, including Pas Un Autre Issue 1. Available here.
Marcelo Krasilcic @ Colette
Marcelo Krasilcic is a Brazilian American photographer born in São Paulo into an Eastern European Jewish family. He moved to New York in 1990 to study art and photography at the New York University. Soon after graduating at NYU, he started exhibiting his art work and helped define the 1990’s while creating images for magazines such as Purple, Dazed & Confused, Self-Service and Visionaire. Marcelo’s further contributions to magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue Hommes International, as well as album covers for bands such as Everything but the Girl, solidified his influence in the international fashion and portrait industry. Marcelo Krasilcic photography will be on view from until March 30, in conjunction with the publication of a book with his work from the 90s, at Colette, 213 rue Saint-Honoré 75001 Paris
Mario Testino @ Prism
Prism Gallery is presents the forthcoming exhibition by Mario Testino. It marks the first presentation of his work at the gallery and his first gallery exhibition in the United States in seven years. On view from February 26 to March 30, 2013 at Prism Gallery, 8746 W. Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles
Liz Caruana At Her Book Launch @ Carte Blanche Gallery
Photographer Liz Caruana at her book launch and show The Bay: Creators of Style last night at Carte Blanche Gallery in San Francisco. You can purchase her new book featuring unique photographs of the Bay Area's best and brightest designers here. photograph by Oliver Maxwell Kupper
Megan McIsaac with a Painting by David Alvarado
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Ed Templeton Memory Foam @ Roberts & Tilton
Roberts & Tilton presents an exhibition of recent photographs by artist and skateboarder Ed Templeton in his fifth exhibition with the gallery. Templeton has long mined the middle ground between the public and the private, delving unreservedly into the human situation, creating photographs that are at once heartbreaking and outrageous, comical and sinister, his images, a visual litmus test of American youth culture in all its twisted luminescence. Ed Templeton Memory Foam will be on view until February 16 at Roberts and Tilton, 5801 Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
All The Lovers A New Book by Rita Lino
All the Lovers is the first author book by Portuguese photographer and Pas Un Autre contributor Rita Lino. The book reveals her collection of memories, her romances, an archive of broken hearts and phantom-past-histories. Released in a limited series of two hundred numbered copies, All the Lovers includes the special participation of the canadian filmmaker and writer Mike Hoolboom whose contribution is a fictional diary called Disappear. Buy the book here.
35mm Yana in New York
A new image by artist Alexandra Waespiusing her unique scanner manipulation on 35mm film negatives.
Sandy Kim Last Night @ The New Image Art Gallery
Photographer Sandy Kim at the New Image Art Gallery as part of the group show California Photography Now, featuring the likes of Sandy Kim, Jerry Hsu, Retna and more, on view until December 29, 2012. photograph by Brad Elterman
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Daido Moriyama Silkscreen Workshop at Polka Galerie
Polka Galerie's presents a cycle of three exhibitions featuring different ouevra's of legendary Japanese photographer Daido Moriyama. To celebrate part 3, featuring Moriyama's photographic silkcreens, the gallery recreates the photographer's 1974 “printing show” performance where he makes a unique silkscreen print on the paper of the audience's choice. Daido Moriyama's "Silkscreen" exhibition will be on view until January 12, 2012 at Polka Galerie, Court of Venice - 12, rue Saint Gilles75003 Paris, France