Sirkka-liisa Konttinen
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«Window Dressing»
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L. Parker Stephenson Photographs is pleased to expand its exploration of the window as a motif in Window Dressing . . . Continued, a group exhibition of vintage and later prints by master 20th century photographers. New work joins a few favorites from the last exhibition.
© Louis Faurer, Accident, New York, c. 1948-1952
Harry Callahan, Chicago, 1948
© John Cohen, Tanager Gallery, Tenth Street, Lois Dodd in Window, 1959
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Exhibition : « Step by step » by Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen
Press release -
L. Parker Stephenson Photographs is pleased to present Step by Step, its third solo exhibition of photographs by documentarian Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen (b. 1948). This series follows daughters and mothers at a small dancing school in coastal northeastern England during the early 1980s. The gelatin silver prints on view were made by the photographer this year for this presentation and mark the first time this work has been available for sale.
Step by Step is the second chapter in Konttinen's 50 year career dedicated to celebrating the working class. The first, Byker - now on view at the Tate Modern Switch House - depicts a vibrant multi-generational neighborhood prior to the demolition of its estate housing. In Step by Step the community's avocational activities and conversations are explored wit... - Exposition
Nick Hackworth curates « A Cyclical Poem » Photo50 at the 25th London Art Fair
Photo50, the guest-curated annual showcase of contemporary photography, returns to the 25th London Art Fair at the Business Design Centre, Islington, from 16 – 20 January 2013.
Under the title "A Cyclical Poem", Nick Hackworth, Director of Paradise Row, questions the nature of historical change through 50 images by eight photojournalists and documentary photographers working between 1970 and the present day: Ian Beesley, Dorothy Bohm, Brian Griffin, Paul Hill, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Marketa Luskacova and Chris Steele-Perkins and Homer Sykes. In some cases the works selected are the result of the photographer returning to the same or similar subjects over or after a long period of time. Others come from one period, but made in concert with the passing of time.
Nick Hackworth, curator of Photo5...
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