Inspired by the natural beauty of Minnesota and Ontario, photographer and wilderness traveler Mel Leach will immerse himself in a location for days at a time, waiting patiently for just the right moment. “I try to inspire people to get away from [Read More]
Photography
Driven by a desire to find and describe beauty within her camera lens, Ukrainian-born artist Olga Grinblat creates photographs that arrest the inherent poetry of the world around us. Whether focusing on natural wonders, still lifes or more abstract themes, Grinblat distills [Read More]
It pervades our world. Every day, millions of images are created, appropriated, and erased from existence. Carnegie Museum of Art’s Hillman Photography Initiative, an incubator for innovative thinking about the photographic image, launches today, with a suite of projects, all revolving around [Read More]
The University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) present Will Rogan / MATRIX 253 through June 29, 2014. For Will Rogan’s first solo exhibition in a museum, the artist debuts a new body of work, including photographs, sculpture, [Read More]
The splendor of Byzantine Christian art—preserved through the ages in early Christian churches in both Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, and the Cappadocia region of Turkey—is the focus of this large-scale photography exhibition. Sacred Spaces: The Photography of Ahmet Ertug, [Read More]
Through the use of digital photography, Australian-born Peter Watson captures and distorts beams of city light, which blur into brightly colored woven abstraction. With years of experience working with color theory in photo labs, Watson keenly delivers a pure optical vision, exploring [Read More]
Calvert 22 Gallery presents Close and Far: Russian Photography Now on view 18 June–17 August 2014. Close and Far introduces some of Russia’s most original young artists working in photography and film. Alexander Gronsky, Olya Ivanova, Taus Makhacheva, Max Sher, and Dimitri [Read More]
The Norton Simon Museum presents Face It: The Photographic Portrait, on view through Aug. 11, 2014. An exhibition of portraits by some of the most important artist-photographers of the 20th century, including Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Diane Arbus, Imogen Cunningham, Judy Dater and [Read More]
The Galerie Springer Berlin presents Edward Burtynsky: Water Part II on view through 24.05.2014. This second part of the exhibition features, for the most part, new, previously unpublished works from the series. Along with the film WATERMARK and the BURTYNSKY – WATER [Read More]
Aimia and the Art Gallery of Ontario announce the jury, nominators, and long list for the 2014 Aimia | AGO Photography Prize, Canada’s leading award for contemporary photography. The jury is led by Sophie Hackett, associate curator of photography at the Art [Read More]
The Galerie Springer Berlin presents Edward Burtynsky: Water Part II on view 28.03. – 24.05.2014. This second part of the exhibition features, for the most part, new, previously unpublished works from the series. Along with the film WATERMARK and the BURTYNSKY – [Read More]
Malba – Fundacion Costantini presents Mario Testino: In Your Face on view through 16 June 2014. For the first time in Argentina, MALBA will present the work of Mario Testino, one of the world’s most prolific fashion and portrait photographers. The exhibition [Read More]
The abstract photography of Lithuanian-American artist Richard A. Usanis is unique, compelling, and utterly fascinating. Through his photography, Usanis has sought to find beauty in the micro-world and meaning in those aspects of landscape that are usually overlooked and mostly unseen. Early [Read More]
Through artist Pablo Fernández Márquez’s kaleidoscopic vision, reality is shifted, repeated, and joined to create a continuous movement of space and time. As the power of nature is exposed through the transformations of Fernández Márquez’s imagery, new and mysterious meanings emerge within [Read More]