Gian-reto Gredig
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Goran Galić & Gian-Reto Gredig received the Vordemberge-Gildewart grant
Goran Galić & Gian-Reto Gredig received the Vordemberge-Gildewart grant for their work PHOTOGRAPHERS IN CONFLICT
The publication “Photographers in Conflict” reveals those faces to us that are normally behind the camera and, therefore, responsible for our image of the world — concerned photojournalists.
Goran Galić and Gian-Reto Gredig photographed and interviewed 32 professionals during the renowned festival “Visa pour l’Image” that resembles each year the world’s best photojournalists in Perpignan, France. The two young artists portrayed the journalists in the style of historical portraits and asked them keyword questions related to their métier. The answers accompany the pictures in the publication and are ordered by the given keywords: Cam... - Livre
PhotograPhers in Conflict - by Goran GaliĆ & Gian-reto Gredig
The publication “Photographers in Conflict” reveals those faces to us that are normally behind the camera and, therefore, responsible for our image of the world — concerned photojournalists.
Goran Galić and Gian-reto Gredig photographed and interviewed 32 professionals during the renowned festival “Visa pour l’image” that resembles each year the world’s best photojournalists in Perpignan, france. the two young artists portrayed the journalists in the style of historical portraits and asked them questions about keywords related to their métier. the answers accompany the pictures in the publication and are ordered by the given keywords: Camera down — My kind of picture — Banging on people’s heads — the man on the street — Publish or... - 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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