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Berlin a (aussi) son mois de la photo !
Le 6ème mois de la photo européenne est à Berlin. Vous avez jusqu'au 16 novembre pour vous y rendre !
L'"European Month of Photography" est le festival photo le plus important d'Allemagne. Il réunit les plus grands photographes, les curateurs, les journalistes, les amoureux de la photographie et autres spécialistes. Ensemble, ils tenteront de réfléchir à ce qui les touche et de quelle Europe rêvent-ils ?
C'est l'occasion de découvrir plus de 500 expositions à travers la ville de Berlin.
Découvrez aussi le "MEMORY LAB: THE SENTIMENTAL TURN PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGES HISTORY". Frank Wagner, le curateur du festival, propose en effet une visite du Martin-Gropius-Bau à travers l'exposition... - Festival
6th European month of photography berlin
MEMORY LAB: THE SENTIMENTAL TURN PHOTOGRAPHY CHALLENGES HISTORY
How do photographers and artists today represent historical events, defining cultural characteristics and the changes they undergo, and social relations? How is memory formulated, and how do we resist forgetting?
Over the past two decades, a type of photography has established itself that openly rejects the long-prevailing principles of documentary photography and photojournalism. The photographers counter strategies based on objectivity and objective visualization with an emotionally charged eye. The operative factor here is a professional, deliberate gaze that is also investigative and open to fascination. The artists selected by the MdF Berlin together with the European partner cities for the joint exhibition project create mise-en-scènes... - Exposition
Journeys With No Return
A Foundation is the London focus of a touring exhibition to Istanbul, London and Berlin 2009/10. Inspired by the celebrated Turkish writer and political figure Nazim Hikmet's book of poems Journeys With No Return, this project explores reflections of Turkish migration on contemporary art.
Twelve artists from Germany, Great Britain and Turkey uncover themes around Turkish migration over the last 50 years in works that are new to UK audiences – six of which are unveiled for the first time. The artists balance the local with the global, their subjective sense of identity with cultural dissemination that potentially knows no borders. Using popular music, rap, cinematic conventions, anthropology and documentary they exploit archive images, cultural stereotypes and information systems. The artworks stretch from video,...
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