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Read more >> Photoville to take place throughout NYC and online amid pandemic
Thousands of photographers and photo enthusiasts have gathered every September in downtown Brooklyn since 2012 for the annual Photoville Festival. Last year’s...
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Read more >> Upcoming Show in Russia to Exhibit Women Street Photographers’ Work
Street photography has been Gulnara Samoilova’s passion for years, and following the 2016 presidential election, she set out to showcase the work of fellow wo...
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Read more >> Instagram Statement, Lawsuits May Provide Future Direction on Embedding Photographs
Although U.S. courts have previously ruled against photographers who have sued online media sites that embedded Instagram photographs for copyright infringement...
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Read more >> Black Lives Matter Resources
Now that the big storm has mostly passed, people are starting to forget about the resolutions they made regarding Black Lives Matter, just like we all do around...
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Read more >> Madame D'Ora
PLEASE NOTE: *The Neue galerie in New York is temporarily closed due to the pandemic alert, a reopening is expected in the future. The MADAME D’ORA exhibition...
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Read more >> Justine Kurland - Girl Pictures (1997-2002)
The fine-art photographer and untiring traveller Justine Kurland, is well-known for her extensive and itinerant work of an idealized on the road pastoral of Nor...
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Read more >> Additional Funding Opportunities Open to Photographers and Visual Artists
As the pandemic continues to spread throughout the world and disrupt daily life, many photographers have faced prolonged financial hardship over the past few mo...
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Read more >> Financial Assistance Available to Photographers Affected by Coronavirus
For many photographers, the coronavirus pandemic has upended their businesses and livelihoods, as around the world people have been asked to stay inside their h...
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Read more >> Photography Book Celebrates Women’s Ageless Beauty
More than 100 women ranging in age from 40 to 99 are featured in a new photography book by Angelika Buettner, who sought to illustrate the women’s ageless bea...
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Read more >> Kyoko Kasuya
Kyoko Kasuya is a Japanese multidisciplinary artist. Her studies in English and American literature influence the way she develops visual images : writing has a...
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Read more >> The first Biennale of Female Photography in Mantua, Italy
Mantua and BFF Mantova celebrate women in photography with a biennale entirely dedicated to female creativity. This first edition, focusing on the theme of work...
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Read more >> Exhibit Highlights NYC’s Visual History
Moments and mementos from New York City’s indelible tapestry are currently on display at the Museum of the City of New York. The exhibit, Collecting New York...
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Read more >> Ellen Von Unwerth
The German photographer Ellen Von Unwerth was born in Frankfurt in 1954. Her childhood was complicated and unconventional. An orphan when she was just 2 years o...
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Read more >> NYC Group Welcomes Photographers
Erica Reade was seeking a visual community in 2014. When she couldn’t find what she was looking for, she created it herself. “Looking at around the existing...
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Read more >> Mariette Pathy Allen
Mariette Pathy Allen (born in 1940 in Alexandria, Egypt to Hungarian parents) didn’t expect to become a photographer when she attended Fine Arts at University...
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Read more >> NYC gallery to show New Zealand documentary photographer’s work
The work of photographer Ans Westra will be featured in an upcoming exhibit in New York in December – the artist’s first solo show in the United States....
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Read more >> Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood was born in New York in 1947 and grew up between Tennessee, Illinois and Massachusetts. In 1970, she graduated in theatre from Bard college. ...
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Read more >> The photographers Gallery New Talents 2019
TPG gave a place to new talent or emerging photographer artists and showing their work over three months....
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Read more >> The Extraordinary Work of Arlene Gottfried
The work of Arlene Gottfried (1950 – 2017), one of the finest New York city street photographers, is being celebrated through two different exhibitions in Fra...
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Read more >> Reuters Photojournalism Grant Winners
Laurence Geai focuses on conflict, Adriana Loureiro Fernandez covers human rights issues in Venezuela and Mahé Elipe uses her work to examine people’s place ...
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Read more >> Review: Her Ground: Women Photographing Landscape
The exhibition HER GROUND: Women Photographing Landscape was on exhibition from the 12 th July to the 31 st of August in Kingsland Road, Shoreditch, East London...
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Read more >> Hard Truths
Hosted by the Faculty of Arts at the University of Melbourne and in collaboration with the New York Times, Hard Truths is an exhibition dedicated to the finest ...
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Read more >> All the women of "LIFE"
The American magazine LIFE, was born in 1936 from an idea of the magnate Henry Light; pioneer of photojournalism, it is the first to accord an important narrati...
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Read more >> Open Studio Night: Feel The Flow
Photographer Jennifer Adler is exhibiting her series Feel The Flow (created with Iva Samina) this Friday, September 6th at HB55 in Berlin. The 12th annual Lange...
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Read more >> PANEL DISCUSSION REVIEW: IN THE FRAME
On the 8th of August, Studio 1854 hosted a panel discussion with British Journal of Photography titled In the Frame: Increasing Work for Female Photographers - ...
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Read more >> Helena Rubinstein
Crusader of beauty and revolutionary heroine, Helena Rubinstein (born in 1872 as Chaja Rubinstein) had been a rebel daughter since her youth. She grew up with a...
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Read more >> Dora Maar
Dora Maar (1907-1997), too often remembered for simply being the muse and lover of Picasso, was a visual artist known for her career in fashion photography and ...
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Read more >> Sally Mann
The Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris, in collaboration with the Washington National Gallery of Art and the Peabody Essex Museum celebrates the work of the American ...
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Read more >> Patriarchy is Burning
The Feminist collective, Gang of Witches, is hosting their third edition of Patriarchy is Burning at Yoyo/Palais de Tokyo June 15th and 16th. Fifteen artists co...
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Read more >> 2019 Newhouse Photography Annual Best of Show
Light Work was founded as an artist-run, non-profit organization in 1973. They provide direct support to artists working in photography and related media throug...
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Read more >> Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange - a photographer who began as a New York portraitist in the late 1920s and under the influence of the crisis, came out with a camera on city stre...
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Read more >> Half The Picture:
The exhibition, which is taking place in Brooklyn Museum from August 23, 2018 till March 31, 2019 is called “Half the Picture: A Feminist Look at the Collecti...
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Read more >> Bettina Von Zwehl
London based German art photographer, Bettina von Zwehl is very well known for powerful and exquisite portraits made with a large-plate camera, presents in The ...
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Read more >> Vivian Maier
The story of a real Marry Poppins who lived in the 20th century and made her magic in Chicago, IL from the 1950s to 70s, and is now known by the whole world. Th...
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Read more >> Zanele Muholi
In partnership with the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, the very talented South African photographer, videographer and activist Zanele Muholi focused on race, g...