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Visual Stories to Fight the Stigma of HIV

...cation serves as a testament to the resilient spirit of those facing the challenges of HIV and of Aperture’s belief in the power of photography to make change,” states Aperture. In the exhibition, a multitude of voices coalesce around the core belief that challenging stigma is the most effective way to combat the epidemic. As a complement to the photographs and stories, the show features a sculpture installation by Los-Angeles-based multimedia art...

A World Saturated by Harry Gruyaert

...m Mali, a stripe of sun washes across a green room highlighting an empty red chair; a curtain billows and villagers are seen in the distance, walking across the rich brown earth. Though full of activity, Gruyaert’s images evoke the “loneliness of modern life or simply the serene banality of the quotidian,” writes Howard Greenberg. “Saved by Color” By Harry Gruyaert Howard Greenberg Gallery January 23 – March 14, 2020 Related Articles Street Photos...

Photojournalist Tommaso Protti’s Chronicle of Amazon Deforestation

...a in the southern Maranhão State. The Amazon rainforest is losing the equivalent of a football pitch of forest cover every minute. Scientists say it’s reaching a tipping point: if deforestation continues upward, the forest may never recover. © Tommaso Protti for Fondation Carmignac Drunken garimpeiros (wildcat miners) in a bar in the gold mining town of Crepurizão. The town serves as a base for miners to stay & to take small planes to a number of...

Perfect Little Poems

...bition provides a platform through which to explore the physical and cultural environment of the American South, through an artist who engaged with it across many decades and viewed it through both the lens of personal experience and broader documentation,” said William Pittman Andrews, Executive Director of the Ogden Museum. Born in Tuscaloosa in 1936, Christenberry maintained deep ties to west-central Alabama throughout his life, making the chan...

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No Teepees Or Tropes Here

...their whales.” Kaktovik, Alaska, 2015. © Brian Adams Melina Monserrat, a Yalaltec descendent, attends the San Juan celebration organized by the Yalaltec community based in Oaxaca City. Oaxaca, Mexico, June 2018. © Citlali Fabián Will “Kusiq” Bean - Part of an ongoing portrait series Continuous, which recognizes and celebrates Indigenous LGBTQ+ and Two-Spirit people and their stories. Portrait made in April 2016. © Jenny Irene Miller Self-portrait...

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Magic Under The Bridge

...hip hop, migration, rural celebrations to portraits of women serving life sentences in prisons and even a look at Playboy behind the lens. The images will transport viewers from Venezuela to Ecuador to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and to Silicon Valley among other places. But Photoville is about way more than just the photographic prints and installations. There are nightly screenings, endless family activities (including larger than life p...

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The Globe Comes to Perpignan

...and the fall of the Caliphate. Most of the photographers will have a personal walkabout of their exhibitions – highly recommended. (Schedules are available at Perpignan’s Palais des Congrès.) I’m looking especially forward to Cyril Abad’s images of the eccentricities of America’s religious communities (“In God We Trust”) and Ed Jones body of work, “The Koreas – Across the Peninsula,” snapshots of life from both sides of the Korean peninsula which,...

Crimson-hued Champions

...lationship between the past and the present, using several devices to draw parallels between the 21st century and early animal contests and photography. For instance the color red, explains Kern, is a nod to French photographer Nadar (Gaspard-Félix Tournachon, 1820–1910), who capitalized on the color to market his work. The exterior and interior walls of Nadar’s studio were red, and outside the building his name was written in large red gaslight l...

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Picturing America’s Great High Mountain Hikes

...ils by Tim Palmer, Rizzoli New York, 2019. A forthcoming book from veteran environment writer and photographer Tim Palmer reveals 100 of the greatest mountain hikes in the United States through stunning photographs that put your average Instagram landscapes to shame. At a time when a lot of people seem to be hiking so they can get photos of themselves for the ‘Gram, and geotags can turn a quiet, remote hike into a crowded, littered scene, America’...

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Lee Friedlander’s Poetic (and Obsessive) Take on Signs

...wns from New Jersey to Montana, Arkansas to South Dakota, this highly influential photographer chronicled hundreds of the hand-lettered ads, storefront windows and massive billboards he encountered. The photographs record milk prices, cola ads, neon lights, road signs, graffiti, and movie marquees. Depicting the signs with “precision and sly humor, Friedlander’s approach to America transcribes a sort of found poetry of commerce and desire,” writes...
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