Ariella Azoulay
#Photographe
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CONTACT, Toronto Photography Festival 2012
CONTACT is an annual festival of photography in Toronto, during the month of May, with over 1000 local, national and international artists exhibiting at almost 200 venues. Founded as a not-for-profit organization 16 years ago, and now a charitable organization, the festival is devoted to celebrating, and fostering the art and profession of photography. It stimulates excitement and discussion among a diverse audience that has grown to over 1.8 million. CONTACT is the largest photography event in the world, and a premiere cultural event in Canada.
Stimulated by the renewed global interest in street photography, this year’s festival explores the theme “Public” in a series of exhibitions, site-specific installations, and events across the city. Drawing attention to social and political issues tha... - Festival
L'archive photographique à l'honneur du Festival des 50 JPG
Pour cette troisième édition, le festival se développera autour du thème 'l'archive photographique'.
La photographie a longtemps été considérée uniquement comme un support visuel ayant pour utilité première la reproduction. Les expositions présentées auront toutes un lien avec l'archive, que ce soit la constitution d'archives photographiques ou la manipulation de celles-ci.
Concernant la grande exposition au Centre de la Photographie Genève, plusieurs sujets y seront abordés : l'Allemagne pendant la guerre jusqu'à l'après-guerre, un focus sur le Proche-Moyen Orient à travers des photographies de Susan Meiselas, Rosangela Renno ou encore Marcelo Brodsky. Vous pourrez également retrouver des ... - Exposition
Antiphotojournalism at FOAM
Photojournalism is in the midst of a remarkable, and singularly unexpected, renaissance. New practices, strategies, viewpoints, techniques, and agents have radically transformed the institutions and the fundamental concepts of the field. Whilst it has become fashionable to lament the death of photojournalism, actual events suggest that something quite different is taking place. The group exhibition Antiphotojournalism charts these new developments in exciting ways.
Included is work by Broomberg & Chanarin, Mauro Andrizzi, Jonathan Cavender, Robbie Wright, Shane McDonald, Hito Steyerl, Ariella Azoulay, Paul Lowe, Goran Galic & Gian-Reto Gredig, Laura Kurgan, Renzo Martens, Kadir van Lohuizen, Allan Sekula, Phil Collins, Walid Raad/The Atlas Group, Paul Fusco, Gilles Peress and Susan Meiselas. Compilations b...
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