Posts with tag Photography

Exhibitions

Mika Rottenberg – Bowls Balls Souls Holes

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition by the Argentinian-Israeli artist Mika Rottenberg (b. 1976), showcasing two decades of her work. Spanning film,…

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Printed Matter

Rabih Mroué – Diary of a Leap Year

Diary of a Leap Year, is composed of 366 cutouts done by Rabih Mroué in local Lebanese newspapers and some international ones. 366 daily collages…

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Printed Matter

Kaamna Patel – In Today’s News: Alpha Males and Women Power

In Today’s News: Alpha Males and Women Power is a limited edition photobook by Kaamna Patel wherein she appropriates images from print media in India…

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Features

Mario Cresci

Since the late Sixties, Mario Cresci has been a benchmark for developing experimental languages tied to photography and the relationship between the composition of images…

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Features

Kyung-Nyu Hyun – Nahrungsaufnahme

Korean photographer Kyung-Nyu Hyun photographed the food she consumed for over a year and presented the result – over 800 images – as an installation…

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Printed Matter

Corinne Vionnet – Total Flag

An image on a screen. Photographed. Put back on the screen. Photographed again. Again and again. To the point of total disappearance. To the point…

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Features

Jean-François Flamey

Jean-François Flamey (b. 1972) is a Belgian photographer and member of the collective Aspëkt.

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Features

Xiaoxiao Xu – The way to the golden mountain

In 1999, as a teenager, Xiaoxiao Xu moved from China to The Netherlands. Photography became her antidote to the isolation that she felt, a means…

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Six Questions

Claudia Hausfeld

Tique | art paper asks six questions to an artist about their work and inspiration.
This week: Claudia Hausfeld.

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Exhibitions

Johan Nieuwenhuize – Eerst zien dan geloven

Assigned by NTjong and Het Nationale Theater, Johan Nieuwenhuize creates a new audio visual installation work. For this installation, his largest work so far, he…

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Exhibitions

You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred

You Are Looking at Something That Never Occurred brings together artists who use photography as a tool with which to question the boundaries between past…

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Features

Amber Shields – Visions of Johanne

There is a statue called The Pioneer Woman in Ponca City, Oklahoma, my grandmother’s home town. It serves as a tribute to the frontier women…

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