Ideas grow, cities grow, plants grow. This year the Alfred Ehrhardt Foundation is dedicating its summer exhibition, titled Urban Growths, to a surprising aspect of contemporary photography. The group show brings together six contemporary positions in photography dedicated to the complex theme [Read More]
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Chautauqua Institution is partnering with Eastman Kodak Company and George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film for a week unlike any other offered in the Institution’s history — exploring the world of photography with world-renowned speakers, interactive exhibits and activities, [Read More]
Asia Society showcases the work of photographer and mountaineer David Breashears who, with Glacier Research Imaging Project (GRIP), has retraced the steps of renowned Himalayan mountain photographers of the past century to recapture images of mountains and glaciers from the same vantage [Read More]
In honor of The Kansas City Art Institute’s 125th anniversary, the achievements of select alumni are celebrated in Thinking Photography: Five Decades at the Kansas City Art Institute at The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition, on view from July 24 [Read More]
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art presents a selection from the works of provocative photographer David LaChapelle (b. Connecticut, 1963), exhibited in Israel for the first time, giving a comprehensive view of his unique and daring style of the past twenty years. [Read More]
The exhibition showcases original vintage images of the greatest stars working during the golden age of the American film industry (1920-1960). Open through through September 12, 2010. They were taken by the most important photographers working to support the Hollywood studio system [Read More]
Hay Hill Gallery presents Big Scenes, the visionary and extraordinary world of award-winning photographer Marco Sanges. Open 19. Jul – 11. Sep 10 2010, Big Scenes combines photography, video and performance, bringing together larger than life characters and stories to play out [Read More]
The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) presents Photography at the Frontier of Physics and Art, an exhibition that brings together the work of four major photographers—Eadweard Muybridge, Harold Edgerton, Berenice Abbott, and Man Ray—who have changed the popular understanding of physics [Read More]
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA), is pleased to announce a generous gift of $435,000 from the estate of renowned Los Angeles photographer Max Yavno, nearly 25 years after his death. Yavno, who died in 1985, was an accomplished fine [Read More]
The first retrospective exhibition of work by Camille Silvy, one of the greatest French photographers of the nineteenth century, will open at the National Portrait Gallery 15 July through 24 October 2010. Marking the centenary of Silvy’s death, Camille Silvy, Photographer of [Read More]
“In life we experience many and varied relationships; people come into our lives for a reason, a season or a lifetime”(Paulette McKoy 2010) One of the deepest desires of any normal human being is to be harmonised, and unified with others, as [Read More]
Haines Gallery presents Wildfires, a seasonably salient exhibition of photographs by Youngsuk Suh. In his first solo exhibition in San Francisco, Suh continues his exploration of the myths of the American wilderness, a subject previously explored in his Instant Traveler series on [Read More]
lynda.com, the award-winning online training provider of computer skills education for consumers, businesses and schools, announces the release of a new Creative Inspirations documentary on critically acclaimed photographer, Natalie Fobes. Celebrated for her global portfolio of breathtaking images of people, places, and [Read More]
Montreal photographer Michel Campeau is the winner of the Duke and Duchess of York Prize in Photography for 2010. This annual prize is awarded by the Canada Council for the Arts. The Duke and Duchess of York Prize in Photography was established [Read More]