Jitka Hanzlova
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Born in 1958 in Nachod, the Czech artist Jitka Hanzlova represented by the Kicken Gallery from Berlin becomes the fourth winner of this major international award, after French artist Mathieu Bernard-Reymond in 2006, American artist Anthony Goicolea in 2005 and the Switzerland's Jules Spinatsch
in 2004.
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Landscape without Horizon Near and Far in Contemporary Photography
Curator: Bettina Paust
Of great interest today, landscape photography is generally characterised by the horizon as an aid to perception. Within the international discourse on contemporary landscape photography, the present exhibition is the first to focus on those artistic visions which, each in its own way, mask and eliminate the horizon as the line separating earth from sky.
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WORLD - IMAGES 3
In 2005 and 2007, Helmhaus Zürich presented the first and second parts of its World - Images exhibition series. The project now continues with the third part, accompanied, as always, by a publication. One of the main aims of this project is to find out more about the different ways in which artists transpose their views of the world into the medium of photography, especially in an age of m...
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Collection Reggio Emilia
Du 25 octobre au 11 novembre 2008, la Commune de Reggio Emilia (Italie) propose à Paris, dans la salle d’exposition de l’Hôtel de Sauroy, une confrontation fascinante avec les photographes de la collection permanente de la Commune de Reggio Emilia, dans le cadre du « Mois de la Photo ».
Grâce aux acquisitions effectuées...
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Photo Art - Photography in the 21st century (Collectif)
More adventurous in scope than other comparable compendiums, Photo Art is a vast critical survey of contemporary conceptual-oriented photography. It particularly addresses the work of artists emerging in Western and Eastern Europe--many of whom will be new to American audiences--and presents critical contexts for their work in accompanying essays. Gathering more than 120 image-makers from aroun...
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