Jana Romanova
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Exhibition : « New Spread » in Moscow
Press release :
On May 12, The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography opens the exhibition New Spread presenting works and books of modern Russian photographers within the PHOTOBOOKFEST 2017 festival. Exhibition curator Anastasia Bogomolova is a young artist, researcher and book collector from the Urals.
Over the recent years, the format of the photobook, which enjoyed several waves of popularity abroad, has become for the Russian artists an advanced photographic practice, experimental site and instrument of promotion of their work among international audience. Russian photographers’ books are now regularly short-listed in major contests and awards, and spark steady interest of the experts in the field at the European fairs.
New Spread exhibition is an attempt to explore the modern Russian photobook lan... - Exposition
Experiences of Brownian motion
“Experiences of Brownian motion” focuses on the generation of young Russian artists who are successfully presented in the world of international contemporary photography. With their works they form such a space of photography in Russia, where images become a force field open for experiments and a new kind of aesthetic experience. The exhibition features more than 200 works by 12 photographers from St Petersburg, Moscow, and Chelyabinsk.
The artists turn out to be on the intersection of two environments, the outer reality and photographic practice. This organic artistic process acts as a universal diffusion – blending its components and generating a new substance, impulse or reaction. The projects presented in the exhibition reveal a diversity of photographic approaches, where on the one hand, the ima... - Exposition
"The Alphabet of Shared Words" de Jana Romanova à la Lookout Gallery
The upcoming exhibition at Lookout Gallery features the most recent works by a Russian photographer, Jana Romanova, made in two places which focused world’s attention in 2014 - Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine and Sevastopol, Crimea. Th show presents two projects united by the theme of «shared» - the shared language and the shared space of post-soviet nations. In the series The Alphabet of Shared Words Romanova asks people participating in the Ukraine’s revolution at Maidan square to name the words which are exactly the same both in Ukrainian and Russian languages. The artist’s basic assumption is that understanding starts from a language and a language starts from alphabet. Together with the portrayed people, she creates a sort of a school alphabet illustrating each letter with one word shared by the t... - Exposition
Andrea Meislin Gallery will be exhibiting at Pulse Miami
Andrea Meislin Gallery will be exhibiting at Pulse Miami
Come visit us at Booth B-306
The Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136
Naomi Leshem
"Itay," (from the series "Centered") 2013
Archival pigment print
35.43 x 35.43 inches
Edition of 5
Andy Freeberg
"Nathan Altman's Portrait of I.P. Degas, State Tretyakov Gallery," 2008
Archival pigment print
45 x 30 inches
Edition of 6
Angela Strassheim
"Untitled (Girls in Pickup), 2006
Archival pigment print
40 x 50 inches
Edition of 8
Ilit Azoulay
"Red Descending a Staircase," 2013
Archival pigment print
25.5 x 38"
Edition of 5
Sigalit Landau
"Peptic," (from the "DeadSee&q... - Exposition
Collective Exhibition « Me, Myself and I » at the Anzenberger Gallery
The self-portrait is the biggest challenge that an artist can take on. The exhibition, "Me, Myself & I", presents seven contemporary positions on how a woman can approach the enterprise of the self-portrait as a photographic artist: starting on the conceptual rather than the documentary side, enacted and performed several times, with an epistemological view, or borrowing visual arrangements from well-known works by other photographers.
The variety of digital image recording devices available—which are presently not only in the form of cameras, but are available practically everywhere at any time, whether they are built into computers, mobile phones, etc.—encourage us, alongside photographers and artists, to constantly produce our own self-portraits and to show them on the internet and soc...
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