The Rijksmuseum is currently showingy a selection of 20th-century photographic works acquired in recent years with the support of Baker & McKenzie. Helen Levitt, Squatting girl/spider girl, New York City, 1980 The sponsorship from the renowned law firm has already allowed the [Read More]
Photography
The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art presents Wild Delmarva: The Photography of Kevin Fleming open January 28 – April 10, 2011, Reception: January 28, 5-7p.m. The work of award-winning nature photographer Kevin Fleming is presented in the LaMay Gallery. A Delaware native, [Read More]
The Jewish Museum in London presents Morocco: Photographs by Elias Harrus and Pauline Prior on view through Sunday 6 March 2011. An exhibition of photographs revealing the almost forgotten Jewish community of southern Morocco, where for over 1000 years Jewish life was [Read More]
Foam presents Joan Fontcuberta Landscapes without Memory open through 27 february 2011. Joan Fontcuberta, Orogenesis: Pollock, 2002 One of Spain’s most prominent and innovative artists, Joan Fontcuberta is best known for exploring the interstices between art, science, and illusion. Where science reaches [Read More]
The Museum Frieder Burda Presents Uncanny Realities Duane Hanson and Gregory Crewdson on view through 6 March 2011. Their works confuse and touch the observer. Works by the two American artists Duane Hanson (1925 – 1996) and Gregory Crewdson (born in 1962) [Read More]
CAMERA WORK presents David Drebin’s new photographs, some of which originated in Berlin, through January 15, 2011. At the opening of the exhibition, his new illustrated book, “The Morning After,” published by teNeues, will be presented exclusively at CAMERA WORK. David Drevin, [Read More]
Brush & Shutter: Early Photography in China on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, from February 8 through May 1, 2011, seeks to redefine the history of photography in China by illuminating the intersection of traditional Chinese [Read More]
The Cape Cod Museum of Art presents John Babineau: Ongoing Projects open January 29 – March 13, 2011. Ongoing Projects, an exhibition of the large-scale photography of John Babineau, presents two themes that are of continuing interest to the artist. One project, [Read More]
The J. Paul Getty Museum presents In Focus: The Tree, a survey of important technological and aesthetic developments in photographic representations of trees, on view at the Getty Center from February 8 through July 3, 2011. The latest in the In Focus [Read More]
The National Media Museum presents Fay Godwin: Land Revisited on view through 27 March 2011. Fay Godwin was one of Britain’s greatest landscape photographers. In 1985 she achieved both popular and critical success with her exhibition and accompanying book Land – a [Read More]
Fotografiska presents Fashion – Fashion Photography Through Time, featuring more than 200 works by 51 internationally famous photographers, this is the most comprehensive exhibition of fashion photography ever to be shown in Europe. Fashion reflects the development of fashion photography over the [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art and Events NSW presents the exhibition Annie Leibovitz: A Photographer’s Life 1990–2005. On view through 27 March 2011. Hugely popular among critics and art-lovers alike in museums from New York to London, Paris and Berlin, the exhibition [Read More]
Fresh-to-market finds from the holdings of an important Fortune 500 company – including photographs from such luminous names as Harold Edgerton, Lee Friedlander, Garry Winogrand, Sandy Skoglund, Eliot Porter, Ernst Haas, Annie Leibovitz, O. Winston Link and William Wegman – provide the [Read More]
Between Two Worlds: The Photography of Nell Dorr will open at the Massillon Museum on December 4, 2010. As a child, Nell Becker Dorr (1893–1988) learned the art of photography in her father’s studio just steps from the current location of the [Read More]