A culmination of four years photographing throughout Oregon, Washington, and Northern California, Eirik Johnson: Sawdust Mountain focuses on the tenuous relationship between industries reliant upon natural resources and the communities they support. Timber and salmon are the bedrock of a regional Northwest [Read More]
Photography
A rare collection of previously unpublished and unseen photographs of The Beatles are due to be revealed at an exhibition in London at the end of April. Taken by award winning photographer Paul Berriff, during their UK tour of 1963/64, these unique [Read More]
Dallas, TX – For the first time PDNB Gallery will be featuring photographs by Dallas photographer, Bob Chilton. Ranging from black and white to rich color, these photographs reflect imagery of maritime subjects. Open through May1, 2010. Chilton became a photographer many [Read More]
The Photographers Gallery Bookshop has announced the exclusive UK launch for The Impossible Project’s new analogue instant film for Polaroid cameras. The film will be launched at a special event at the Bookshop on Saturday 24 April 2010 from 13.00 until 17.00. [Read More]
artnet Auctions offers continuous online auctions of fine art, prints and photographs. Starting April 15, artnet Auctions will present 275 exquisite photographs by artists from Berenice Abbott to James Van Der Zee in a special sale that ends April 29th. Leading the [Read More]
George Eastman House International Museum of Photography & Film has announced one of the most important acquisitions in its 61-year history — the collection of Merchant Ivory Productions. This collection of 2,600 elements includes more than 40 film titles, such as Oscar®-winners [Read More]
Auction records for 19th and 20th century photographs were achieved on March 23 at Swann Galleries’ two-part auction of The Stephen L. White Photograph Collection; and Fine Photographs. The White Collection, which was exhibited at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum in 2001, consisted [Read More]
Spruth Magers London is pleased to present the first solo exhibition by the artist Jean-Luc Mylayne at the London gallery. In 1976, Jean-Luc Mylayne made the decision to sell his house, car and possessions in the pursuit of his craft, accompanied only [Read More]
The Portland Art Museum has announced the appointment of Julia Dolan, Ph.D. as curator of photography. Dolan will be responsible for the Museum’s photography collection which includes 6,000 images chronicling the history of photography and the Pacific Northwest. Her duties will also [Read More]
Stephen Haller Gallery is pleased to present the first NYC solo exhibition for UK-based artist Sam Jury. Open April 15 – May 15, 2010. Best known for her hauntingly beautiful photography-based work and video portraits in light, British artist Sam Jury, “weaves [Read More]
Kevin Bubriski first began photographing Nepal in 1975, when he was stationed there as a Peace Corps water engineer. In the decades that followed he continued to shoot in Nepal, creating a large documentary record of the country. “My photographs of Nepal [Read More]
Photographs 1980 – 2010 Open April 10 till June 7 2010 “We hope for better things; it will arise from the ashes,” was the motto adopted by the city of Detroit, after it was ravaged by the great fire of 1805. American [Read More]
Michael Hoppen Contemporary is pleased to present the first exhibition in Europe of Japanese photographer Yoshihiko Ueda’s work. For this debut show we are presenting Ueda’s remarkable series Quinault – images made in the 1990s in a rare and ancient coniferous rain [Read More]
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art is pleased to present Daughters of Turan, Almagul Menlibayeva’s third solo exhibition of video and photography at the gallery. In the Steppes of her native Kazakhstan, Menlibayeva stages and films complex mythological narratives, with reference to her [Read More]