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Fotohof at Vienna Photo Book Festival

6/6/2013

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 FOTOHOF edition


Fotohof edition

 

VIENNA PHOTOBOOK FESTIVAL

8. + 9. Juni 2013

 

Ort Place:

OstLicht 

Absberggasse 27

A-1100 Wien

Samstag 10 - 20 Uhr Saturday 10am - 8pm

Sonntag: 10 - 18 Uhr Sunday 10am - 6pm

 

 

www.viennaphotobookfestival.com

 

Wir freuen uns, sie am Fotohof-Stand begrüßen zu dürfen! 

We would be happy to meet you there!

 

 

 

 

 

FOTOHOF edition NEUERSCHEINUNGEN 

FOTOHOF edition NEW RELEASES

 

 

Nikolaus Schletterer

SUSPENDED

 

Texte von texts by Lauren Mele, Alfredo Cramerotti,  Andrej Siclodi 

deutsch englisch German English
2013, Hardcover
32,5 x 25,3 cm, 143 Seiten pages
ca. 105 Farbabbildungen color plates
edition: 1000
€ 33
ISBN 978-3-902675-73-6

 

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AGES

Portraits vom Älterwerden 

Portraits of Growing Older

 

mit Arbeiten von with works by Richard Avedon, Christian Borchert, Rineke Dijkstra, Seiichi Furuya, Stefanie Grebe, Roni Horn, Wilma Hurskainen, Anna Jermolaewa, Friedl Kubelka, Andreas Mader, Michael Mauracher, Nicholas Nixon, Roman Opalka, Helga Paris, Thomas Struth


Texte von texts by Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, Gabriele Spindler, Martin Hochleitner, Franzobel
deutsch englisch German English


Hrsg. Ed.: Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Landesgalerie Linz
graphic design: Severin Wucher
2013, Softcover
26 x 22,5 cm, 168 Seiten pages
63 SW- b/w + 39 Farbabbildungen color plates
edition: 1000
€ 25
ISBN 978-3-902675-85-9

 

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Die Publikation erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung AGES in der Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur in Köln (März - Juli 2013) und in der Landesgalerie Linz (November 2013 – Februar 2014).
The book is published on the occasion of the exhibition AGES at Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne (March - July 2013) and at the Landesgalerie Linz (November 2013 – February 2014).

  

Véronique Bourgoin

VRAI OU FAUX?

 

Texte von texts by Ursula Panhans-Bühler
Interview mit of Véronique Bourgoin von by Bernard Marcadé
französisch englisch French English
2013 Wien / Montreuil, Hardcover
21 x 28 cm, 194 Seiten pages
Publishers: Fotohof edition & Royal Book Lodge

edition: 1500

€ 29

ISBN 978-3-902675-76-7

 

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Auf 200 Stück limitierte nummerierte und signierte Edition erhältlich!

Special limited edition of 200 copies numbered and signed

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Mit Arbeiten von With the Works of  Julia Abstädt • PL, Antoine d’Agata • FR, Reza Azard • IR-FR, Bachelot Caron • FR, Véronique Bourgoin • FR, Linda Bilda • AT, Fredi Casco • PY, Joan Fontcuberta • ES, Alberto Garcia Alix • ES, Gelatin • AT, Sara Glaxia • MX , Guðný Guðmundsdóttir • IS, Les Hole Garden • FR, Alison Jackson • UK, Adolfo Kaminsky • AR, Erik Kessels • NL , Martin Kippenberger • DE, Paul Kooiker • NL, Lutz Krüger • DE, Jérôme Lefdup • FR, Anne Lefebvre • FR, Jochen Lempert • DE, Boris Mikhailov • UA, Judith Rohrmoser • AT, Hank Schmidt in der Beek • DE, Juli Susin • RU, Bastiaan Van der Velden • NL, Les Yes Men • US

Und aus der Sammlung And from the collection Royal Book Lodge the Works from: Dick Bengtsson • SE, matali crasset • FR, Guy E. Debord • FR, Andy Hope 1930 • DE, Daniel Johnston • US, Dorota Jurczak • PL, Charlet Kugel • CZ , Jonathan Meese • DE, Raymond Pettibon • US, Ralph Rumney • UK, Storwal • IS, Miroslav Tichy • CZ

  

Didi Sattmann

WIEN AUSSEN

 

Texte von texts by Otto Hochreiter, Rainer Iglar / Michael Mauracher, Wolfgang Kos, Didi Sattmann, Susanne Winkler

deutsch englisch English German

 

2013, Softcover

32 x 24 cm, 172 Seiten pages

11 SW b/w + 120 Farbabbildungen color plates

edition: 1200

€ 25

ISBN 978-3-902675-89-7

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Das Buch erscheint zur Ausstellung im Wien Museum: 13. Juni – 8. September 2013

The book accompanies the exhibition at the Wien Museum:

 

Helmut + Johanna Kandl
STORIST

 

Texte von texts by Helmut und Johanna Kandl

deutsch German

 

2013, Hardcover Halbleinen Half-linen

24 x 16,8 cm, 175 Seiten pages

zahlreiche Farbabbildungen numerous color plates

edition: 500

€ 25

ISBN 978-3-902675-84-2

 

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Wir freuen uns auch bekanntgeben zu dürfen, dass der Fotohof edition Band 157 "Das Bild der Anderen" von Vera Brandner zu "Einem der schönsten Bücher Österreichs"  in der Kategorie 2: Kunstbände und Fotobücher gewählt wurde und im Rahmen dieses Wettbewerbs mit dem Staatspreis ausgezeichnet wurde. 

 

We are also very happy to announce that the Fotohof edition title "Picturing Others" from Austrian Artist Vera Brandner was chosen as "one of the most beautiful books of Austria" in the category "Art and Photo Books" and was awarded the State Price. 

 

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VERA BRANDNER

Das Bild der anderen 
Picturing Others

Fotografien von Photographs by 
Vera Brandner

Kategorie 2: Kunstbände und Foto-bücher Category 2: Art and Photo books
Herausgeberin Editor: Vera Brandner
Verlag Publisher:
Fotohof edition, Salzburg

Gestaltung Graphic design:
Manuel Radde, Wien

Druckerei Printing Co.:
Samson Druck, St.Margarethen

Papier Paper: Bilderdruck matt 170g, 130g; Offset weiß 120g
Preis Price: 33,- EUR
ISBN: 978-3-902675-57-6

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Link zum Wettbewerb

Link zum Staatspreis

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Alle Titel sind auf www.fotohof.at und im Buchhandel erhältlich. Rezensionsexemplare und weitere Informationen auf Anfrage. Anfragen an: [email protected]


All titles are available at www.fotohof.at and in bookstores. Review Copies and further information on request. Please contact: [email protected]

 

 

 



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Aktuelle Ausstellungen:
ANNELIES OBERDANNER / INGEBORG STROBL
in der Bibliothek: Elfriede Mejchar - Wienerberger Ziegelöfen 1978 - 1981
24.5. - 13.7. 2013
Öffnungszeiten: Di - Fr 15 - 19, Sa 11 - 15

 

 

 

 

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Center SANTA FE

5/29/2013

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PHOTOGRAPHIC SEMINARS                                

 

REVIEW SANTA FE SEMINARS - free and open to the public
 

THE BUSINESS OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Presented by ASMP New Mexico 
// Friday, June 7, 3:00-4:00pm
Santa Maria Building, IHM Retreat Center, 50 Mt. Carmel Rd, Santa Fe, 87505
Subjects to be explored include Presenting Your Work, Licensing, and more.
Presenters: Michael Clark, Peter Ogilvie, and Jamey Stillings
 

PHOTOGRAPHERS IN DISCUSSION: New Methods for Engaging Audiences
// Saturday, June 8, 2:30-3:30pm
Santa Maria Building, IHM Retreat Center, 50 Mt. Carmel Rd, Santa Fe, 87505
Subjects to be explored include Building an Audience, Get Your Work Out There, and more. 
Discussion Leaders: Jonathan Blaustein and Jessamyn Lovell


* CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHIC PRACTICE with John Gossage 
// Sunday, June 9, 10:30am-12:30pm 
Chapel, IHM Retreat Center, 50 Mt. Carmel Rd, Santa Fe, 87505

Presenters: John Gossage, Photographer, Guggenheim Fellow
Virginia Heckert, Curator of Photographs, The J. Paul Getty Museum
Michael Itkoff, Co-Founder, Daylight Books & Daylight Digital
Keith Jenkins, Senior Producer, Multimedia, NPR

* Sign-language interpreter available for the hearing impaired

View the event schedule

 

CONCURRENT EXHIBITIONS

© John Delaney
 

© Peter Sarkisian
 

© William Clift
 

© Martin Stupich
 

© Unknown Anonymous Photographic album

PHOTO-EYE GALLERY

Johny Delaney & Svjetlana Tepavcevic

John
 Delaney’s 
silver
 gelatin
 photographs 
depict
 an 
ancient
 Kazakh
nomad 
tradition
 of
 hunting 
with
 golden 
eagles.
  â€©Svjetlana
 Tepavcevic
 gathers 
the 
seedpods 
of 
various 
trees 
and
 plant‐life 
and
 photographs 
her 
finds 
in 
her 
studio. 
By 
making 
the 
small 
large, 
Tepavcevic's 
images
 illuminate 
the 
strange 
beauty 
of 
the
 natural 
world.
// Exhibition dates: May 17-June 12
// Reception Weds, June 5, 5-7pm; Artist Talk, 6pm


 

NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART

Peter Sarkisian: Video Works, 1994-2011

Juxtaposing projected video and physical objects, Peter Sarkisian's installations explore the intersection of moving image and sculpture. Underlying Sarkisian’s hybrid form of installation is a commentary on the ubiquity of the moving image —whether in television, movies, or video games. This small retrospective presents Sarkisian’s work spanning 18 years.
// Exhibition dates: May 3-August 18

 


NEW MEXICO MUSEUM OF ART 

Shiprock and Mont St. Michel: Photographs by William Clift

For almost four decades, Clift has photographed two monolithic sites that dominate their expansive landscapes: Shiprock, an eroded volcanic form that rises above the northwestern New Mexico desert and is sacred to the Navajo (Diné), and Mont St. Michel, a tidal island off the north coast of France that is famous for its Romanesque-Gothic church and monastery.
// Exhibition dates: April 19-September 8


UNM ART MUSEUM, Van Deren Coke Gallery

Martin Stupich: Remnants of the First World

We build and shape our landscapes and terrains to suit both our physical and emotional desires but not without consequences. This exhibition of Review Santa Fe alum Martin Stupich's work he has explored since the 1970s. These images of some of our most ambitious, often permanent structures are breathtaking to behold and pose questions about what we are leaving behind.
// Exhibition dates: February 19-July 13


UNM ART MUSEUM, Main Gallery 

Bound Together: Seeking Pleasure in Books

Includes 19th-century photographic albums to limited edition and unique artist books, elaborately illustrated works of literature, unusual pop-up books, mediaeval manuscript facsimiles and architectural folios, to name just some of the objects in the exhibition. The dichotomy that books present is that they are simultaneously private objects meant to be held in one’s hands and read often in private, yet are also objects mass produced.
// Exhibition dates: February 9-July 13

 


 
View work from the 100 projects of fine-art and documntary photography selected to attend Review Santa Fe 2013. This year, CENTER welcomes photographers from across the U.S., as well as Japan, Singapore, Mexico, Italy, and more. 

 

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Venice Biennale / photo based exchibitions

5/28/2013

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The Venice Biennale
55th International Art Exhibition

1 June - 24 November 2013
The Encyclopedic Palace


www.labiennale.org

The 55th International Art Exhibition titled Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace), curated by Massimiliano Gioni and organized by la Biennale di Venezia chaired by Paolo Baratta, is opening to the public from Saturday 1st June to Sunday 24th November 2013 at the Giardini and at the Arsenale.
The preview will be held on 29th, 30th and 31st May. The award ceremony and the inauguration will take place on Saturday 1st June.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Exhibition Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) will be laid out in the Central Pavilion (Giardini) and in the Arsenale forming a single itinerary, with works spanning over the past century alongside several new commissions, including over 150 artists from 37 countries.

“Il Palazzo Enciclopedico (The Encyclopedic Palace) is a show about obsessions and about the transformative power of the imagination.”

Selected artists working with photography or video art:

The Venice Biennale - 55th International Art Exhibition
John Bock
Unzone / Eierloch, 2012
Copyright the artist, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London


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Yuri Ancarani
Da Vinci, 2012
Digital video, 25 min.
Courtesy the artist and Galleria Zero


The 55th International Art Exhibition
Melvin Moti
Eigenlicht, 2012
35mm film
Courtesy the artist and Meyer Riegger


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J.D. ‘Okhai Ojeikere
Aja Nloso Family, 1980
Date of signature: 05.05.2010
Gelatin silver print, 50 x 60 cm
Courtesy André Magnin (MAGNIN-A), Paris
© J. D. ’Okhai Ojeikere


The 55th International Art Exhibition
Camille Henrot
Coupé/Décalé, 2010
Video, 3:54 min.
© Camille Henrot
Courtesy the artist and kamel mennour, Paris


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Phyllis Galembo
Cowboy, Tumus Masquerade Group, Winneba, Ghana, 2009
Ilfochrome
76 x 76 cm
Courtesy the artist and Steven Kasher Gallery, New York

Yuri Ancarani

Victor Alimpiev

Uri Aran

Ed Atkins

Hans Bellmer

Neil Beloufa

John Bock

Roberto Cuoghi

Enrico David

Tacita Dean

Simon Denny

Trisha Donnelly

Jimmie Durham

Harun Farocki

Fischli & Weiss

Linda Fregni Nagler

Aurélien Froment

Phyllis Galembo

Norbert Ghisoland

Tamar Guimarães
Kasper Akhøj

Sharon Hayes

Camille Henrot

Roger Hiorns

João Maria Gusmão &
Pedro Paiva


Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys

Bouchra Khalili

Ragnar Kjartansson

Maria Lassnig

Mark Leckey

James Lee Byars

Herbert List

Sarah Lucas

Helen Marten

Paul McCarthy

Allan McCollum

Steve McQueen

Pierre Molinier

Laurent Montaron

Melvin Moti

Matt Mullican

Bruce Nauman

J. D. 'Okhai Ojeikere

Henrik Olesen

Diego Perrone

Eliot Porter

Charles Ray

James Richards

Pamela Rosenkranz

Dieter Roth

Viviane Sassen

Michael Schmidt

Richard Serra

Jim Shaw

Cindy Sherman

Laurie Simmons

Eduard Spelterini

Hito Steyerl

Ryan Trecartin

Rosemarie Trockel

Danh Vo

Eugene von Bruenchenhein

Christopher Williams

KAN Xuan

Kohei Yoshiyuki

Artur Zmijewski

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nicola Costantino Â»

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eva - Argentina. Una metafora contemporanea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ca' Dandolo, Grand Canal

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Welcome to Iraq

 

Adrien Broom, Beginnings, 2013, courtesy the artist and Ronchini Gallery

 

 

 

Welcome to Iraq

 

 

The Pavilion of Iraq at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia in 2013 will host a group exhibition curated by Jonathan Watkins comprising works by eleven contemporary Iraqi artists resident in Iraq. Working across a wide range of media, including photography, drawing, painting, video, installation, sculpture, and textiles, they represent two generations of artists from across the country and were selected after many studio visits, other meetings and much careful thinking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BAHRAIN  Â»  

 

 

 

In a World of Your Own

 

The Peltekian Family, 1999-2000, Photocollage on Arches Paper, 22.5 x 30 inches © Camille Zakharia

 

 

In a World of Your Own

 

Waheeda Malullah Â»
Camille Zakharia Â»

 

 

The Kingdom of Bahrain makes its debut at the Venice Biennale with painter Mariam Haji, photographer/installation artist Waheeda Malullah, and photographer/collagist Camille Zakharia.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mohammed Kazem, Directions, 2005. Video installation, engraved acrylic panels, LED light, leaves, video, variable dimensions. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

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The National Pavilion of the United Arab Emirates has announced Mohammed Kazem as featured artist and Reem Fadda as curator for the 55th International Art Exhibition–La Biennale di Venezia.



Mohammed Kazem is a leading conceptual artist in the United Arab Emirates and is known for his incorporation of new media and his sophisticated formalist language. Fadda writes, “Mohammed Kazem, a pioneering contemporary artist and thinker from the UAE, represents a generation that emerged from an avant-garde legacy of arts and artists in the UAE and the surrounding region, one …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Intercourses

 

Jesper Just, Intercourses, 2013, still from 5-channel video installation at the Danish Pavilion for the 55th International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia, 2013. Courtesy the artist.

 

 

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Intercourses

 

 

The Danish Arts Council announces details of Jesper Just’s new film and site-specific installation Intercourses, along with the parallel international graphic campaign by design studio Project Projects for the 55th International Art Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia, June 1–November 24, 2013.

Jesper Just confronts the paradoxical nature intrinsic to Biennale commissions in the Giardini: the pavilion as physical representation of one country in another country. Using this as a point of departure, Intercourses examines themes of architectural pastiche and cultural disloca…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GREAT BRITAIN  Â»  

 

 

 

 

Jeremy Deller, So Many Ways to Hurt You (The Life and Times of Adrian Street) 2010, Film still. Courtesy of the artist, the Modern Institute and Toby Webster Ldt, Glasgow

 

 

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Jeremy Deller will present a much-anticipated solo exhibition in the British Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition in Venice from 1st June to 24th November 2013.

Jeremy Deller’s way of working as artist, orchestrator, filmmaker, curator and cultural archivist is both highly influential and often collaborative. People often take centre stage in Deller’s practice and, over the last two decades, the Turner Prize-winning artist has collaborated with groups as diverse as former miners, bat behavioural experts, Depeche Mode fans and numerous musicians. Deller has an…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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RUSSIA  Â»  

 

 

 

Vadim Zakharov Â»

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ISRAEL  Â»  

 

 

 

The Workshop

 

Gilad Ratman, The Workshop (2013), video still, courtesy of Braverman Gallery

 

 

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The Workshop

 

 

Gilad Ratman presents The Workshop (2013), a multi-channel site-specific installation at the Israeli Pavilion at this year’s 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Commissioned by the Israel Ministry for Culture and Sport, Ratman is one of the youngest artists ever to be chosen for the Israeli Pavilion. The Workshop is based on a fictional underground journey from Israel to Venice taken by a small community of people. Their epic voyage starts in the caves of Israel, weaves through treacherous subterranean passages before bursting through the floor of the Israel…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Imaginary Fact: Contemporary South African Art and the Archive

 

Zanele Muholi
Lerato Nkutha, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2010
Silver gelatin print
86.5 x 60.5cm
© Zanele Muholi

 

 

Imaginary Fact: Contemporary South African Art and the Archive

 

Donna Kukama Â» Zanele Muholi Â» Sam Nhlengethwa Â» Andrew Putter Â» Athi-Patra Ruga Â» Penny Siopis Â» Sue Williamson Â» & others

 

 

The exhibition aims to showcase artists who use materials of the past to comment on the contemporary. The exhibition is about the protection and preservation of South Africa national heritage and the symbols and artifacts of that heritage. It is also about using the arts to question and challenge the reading of the past, to reach a new understanding of it and to craft a new and inclusive narrative for the country. Gerhard Marx, Maja Marx and Philip Miller recall "The Truth and Reconciliation Commission", through the creation of an installation of seven films with audio; using the sou…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Nothing Between Us

Vladimir Perić - MiloÅ¡ Tomić Â»

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IRELAND  Â»  

 

 

 

The Enclave

 

Richard Mosse, "Platon," North Kivu, Eastern Congo, 2012. Digital c-print. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery.

 

 

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The Enclave

 

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Richard Mosse will represent Ireland with The Enclave, a major new multi-media installation at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. The Commissioner and Curator is Anna O'Sullivan, Director of the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland. Ireland at Venice is an initiative of Culture Ireland and the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon.

Mosse’s practice resides at the interface between documentary journalism and contemporary art. For centuries, the Congo has compelled and defied the Western imagination. Richard Mosse brings to this subject the…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lara Almárcegui Â»

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LEBANON  Â»  

 

 

 

Letter to a Refusing Pilot

 

Akram Zaatari, Letter to a Refusing Pilot (still), 2013. Film and video installation. Courtesy of the artist and Sfeir-Semler Gallery Beirut.

 

 

Akram Zaatari Â»

 

Letter to a Refusing Pilot

 

Wed 29 May 14:30

 

Akram Zaatari will be presenting a major new work, titled Letter to a Refusing Pilot, in the Lebanese Pavilion at the 55th International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Curated by Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath, the exhibition marks the debut of Zaatari’s most aesthetically ambitious and politically nuanced project to date, and creates a dialogue between two works, a new 45-minute video and a looping 16mm film, in an immersive environment conceived as a stage awaiting an actor, or a cinema awaiting a spectator.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mathias Poledna, A Village by the Sea, 2011
35 mm black and white film, optical sound, 5:40 min
35 mm frame enlargement
Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna;
Galerie Buchholz, Cologne/Berlin; Richard Telles Fine Art, Los Angeles

 

 

Mathias Poledna Â»

 

 

Wed 29 May 15:30

 

Mathias Poledna (born 1965 in Vienna) completed his studies at the University of Applied Arts and the University of Vienna. He has lived and worked in Los Angeles since 2000.

His work examines the interconnections between art and entertainment, modernity in architecture and design, the language of film, cinema and the process of image making in our culture. Often informed by extensive research, his projects of recent years have taken the form of minimal and highly evocative film installations that suggest a complex tension between their visceral attraction and concepts circulating aro…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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CHILE  Â»  

 

 

 

Venezia, Venezia

 

Alfredo Jaar, Lament of the Images, 2002.

 

 

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Venezia, Venezia

 

Wed 29 May 17:00

 

Alfredo Jaar will represent Chile at the 55th Venice Biennale in 2013. Jaar is an artist, architect, and filmmaker who lives and works in New York. With an expansive commitment to art in diverse and distinctive cultural, political, and public contexts, his work has been commissioned, exhibited and installed throughout the world, including Biennale in Venice (1987, 2002), Sao Paulo (1987, 1989, 2010), and Documenta in Kassel (1987, 2002). For the Venetian experience Jaar will create a major new site-specific installation. This as reguard Jaar won't be the first partecipation at the Biennale. In…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trafaria Praia

 

Joana Vasconcelos, Trafaria Praia (production still), 2013. Ferry at Navaltagus shipyard in Seixal, Portugal. Photograph: DMF, Lisbon. © Unidade Infinita Projectos.

 

 

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Trafaria Praia

 

Wed 29 May 10:00

 

For Portugal’s participation in the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia, the artist Joana Vasconcelos and the curator Miguel Amado will present Trafaria Praia, a project in which a cacilheiro, or Lisbon ferry, is transformed into a floating pavilion and artwork. The commissioner of the project is the Direção-Geral das Artes, a Portuguese state agency operating under the auspices of the Secretário de Estado da Cultura, Governo de Portugal.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here art grows on trees

 

Simryn Gill, Untitled, 2004. Still from Super8 film. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

Simryn Gill Â»

 

Here art grows on trees

 

Wed 29 May

 

The official Australian representation at the 55th International Art Exhibition comprises an exhibition of new works by Simryn Gill and is curated by Catherine de Zegher. Simryn Gill works in the realm of the ephemeral and the domestic, with its daily habits and repetitions. Through her images and collections of objects, she brings into play her, and our, everyday experiences. Once formed, these works have the unexpected capacity to disturb our ideas of order. Be they books and words, landscapes of sublime power, or discarded objects of uncertain value, the different elements of her work exist…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Giardini

FRANCE  Â»  

 

 

 

Ravel, Ravel, Unravel

 

Sylvain Deleu 2011, Installation views, Serpentine Gallery, London 2011 © Photo by Sylvain Deleu

 

 

Anri Sala Â»

 

Ravel, Ravel, Unravel

Anri Sala Represents France at the Germany Pavilion

 

Wed 29 May 15:00

 

The piece he is creating for the Biennale is titled Ravel Ravel Unravel, a subtle word play on the verb and the eponymous composer. In 1930, Maurice Ravel created a concerto to be played exclusively by the left hand, and it is upon this composition that the installation pivots. Two films focus separately upon the left hands of two renowned pianists – Louis Lortie and Jean-Efflam Bavouzet – who were invited by Sala to perform the piece. The films, played simultaneously, reveal the differences and discrepancies between the two interpretations of the music, as the temporal lapse becom…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The German Pavilion 2013

 

Dayanata Singh, Continuous Cities/House of Love, 2010
© Dayanita Singh, Frith Street Gallery

 

 

The German Pavilion 2013

France and Germany exchange Pavilions

 

Romuald Karmakar Â»
Santu Mofokeng Â»
Dayanita Singh Â»
Ai Weiwei Â»

 

Wed 29 May 11:00

 

In 2013 Gaensheimer carries forward this critical investigation of the significance of traditional forms of national representation in the national pavilions at the Venice Biennale. Contemporary artistic production in Germany, as elsewhere, is characterized by multilayered forms of cooperation between artists from all over the world and by international intellectual and cultural exchange. Therefore, at the Venice Biennale, Germany will not be represented as a hermetic national unit but as an active participant in a complex, worldwide constellation. For this reason Gaensheimer has invited four …

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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abstract speaking - sharing uncertainty and collective acts

 

Koki Tanaka, swinging a flash light while we walk at night, photograph and text, 2012, 730X1100mm, created with blanClass, Yokohama, supported by The Japan Foundation

 

 

Koki Tanaka Â»

 

abstract speaking - sharing uncertainty and collective acts

 

Wed 29 May

 

The Japan Foundation has invited the artist Koki Tanaka and curator Mika Kuraya to provide the Japan Pavilion contribution to the 55th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale, opening 1 June 2013. Koki Tanaka and Mika Kuraya will address through a video installation the theme, “How is it possible to take on the experiences of others as one’s own?”

Having experienced the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, a disaster on an unprecedented scale, what message should Japan be sending to the world? This is the question that inspired the plan proposed by Tanaka and…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Falling Trees

 

Antti Laitinen, Forest Square II (2013), © Antti Laitinen

 

 

Falling Trees

 

Terike Haapoja Â»
Antti Laitinen Â»

 

Wed 29 May 15:00

 

Finland presents two solo exhibitions under the heading Falling Trees: Terike Haapoja in the Nordic Pavilion and one of Antti Laitinen in the Finnish Aalto Pavilion. True to its title, the exhibition concept revisits a dramatic event at the 2011 biennale: the abrupt falling of a large tree that left the Finnish pavilion severely damaged and effectively closed the exhibition ahead of time. With this singular event as its starting point, Falling Trees reassesses our relationship with nature through multiple means of re-enactment and repetition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ornamentation

 

Fakhriyya Mammadova, Wedding: “Girlish Dreams”, 2013, 75 digital photographs, wooden frames, variable dimensions

 

 

Ornamentation

 

Sanan Aleskerov Â»
Fakhriyya Mammadova Â» &others

 

Wed 29 May

 

From Baku to Venice : six contemporary artists from the land of fire.

Fakhriyya Mammadova´s (born 1974) photographs show the fragments of a story of a young bride. The traditional Azeri wedding ceremony is observed from an exterior point of view, changing between a documentary and intimate perspective.

The Polaroid series of Sanan Aleskerov (born 1956) shows his personal vision of social and aesthetical changes in cities and landscapes in Azerbaijan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisterne, Arsenale

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Transfiguration

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wang Qingsong Â» MIAO Xiaochun Â» HE Yunchang Â»

 

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To Breathe: Bottari

 

Kimsooja, To Breathe: Bottari, 2013. Mixed media. Courtesy of Kimsooja Studio.

 

 

Kimsooja Â»

 

To Breathe: Bottari

 

Thu 30 May

 

The notion of bottari (bundle) as a whole and totality and the concept of sewing have been the central components of Kimsooja’s work for over three decades. Posing various questions about the formal aspects of tableau, sculpture, object and installation, bottari encompasses issues of body, self and others and the relationship of yin and yang to life and death. Bottari explores problems of location and dislocation, migration, exile, and war, while posing existential and cognitive questions in space and time.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Resistance

 

ALİ KAZMA, "RESISTANCE”, 2013, VIDEO STILL

 

 

Ali Kazma Â»

 

Resistance

 

Thu 30 May

 

Resistance is a survey on the discourses, techniques and management tactics developed for the body today and focuses on the interventions and strategies that both release the body from its own restrictions and restrict it in order to control it. Ali Kazma attempts to read the complex meanings and the enigma produced by the body as a physical and conceptual space from within a broad network of relations. In this multi-channel video installation to be premiered in Venice, Kazma researches the networks that shape the body within social, cultural, economic, political, scientific and mental layers.…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Santa Croce 556

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Poperomia / Golden Teardrop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arin Rungjang Â» Wasinburee Supanichvoraparch Â»

 

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San Marco 3073

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For our Economy and Culture

 

Jasmina Cibic, Framing the Space, 2013. Single-channel HD video, sound, 10:45 minutes. Courtesy of the artist and Škuc Gallery. Photo: Pete Moss. © Jasmina Cibic.

 

 

Jasmina Cibic Â»

 

For our Economy and Culture

 

Thu 30 May 19:00

 

The Museum and Galleries of Ljubljana and Škuc Gallery are proud to present Jasmina Cibic at the Slovenian Pavilion, La Biennale di Venezia, the 55th International Art Exhibition. Cibic’s project, For our Economy and Culture, is commissioned by Blaž Peršin and curated by Tevž Logar, artistic director of Škuc Gallery, Ljubljana.

Currently based between London and Ljubljana, Jasmina Cibic is one of a new generation of Slovenian artists whose practice, although conscious of and addressing specific national political and theoretical concerns, operate…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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GREECE  Â»  

 

 

 

History Zero

 

Stefanos Tsivopoulos, History Zero (still), 2013. Video. Courtesy of the artist and Kalfayan Galleries, Prometeogallery di Ida Pisani.

 

 

Stefanos Tsivopoulos Â»

 

History Zero

 

Thu 30 May 10:30

 

Stefanos Tsivopoulos will represent Greece at the 55th International Art Exhibition – la Biennale di Venezia with his work History Zero, which will be unveiled at the Giardini during the preview on 29 May 2013. The project is curated by Syrago Tsiara, Director of the Thessaloniki Center of Contemporary Art, Greece, and has been commissioned by the Hellenic Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, Culture and Sports.

History Zero comprises a film of three episodes alongside an archive of text and images. The film questions the value of money and the role money plays in the fo…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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San Marco 3199-3201

Central Asia  Â»  

 

 

 

WINTER

 

Ikuru Kuwajima, Astana winter urbascapes. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

WINTER

 

Saodat Ismailova Â» Ikuru Kuwajima Â» Aza Shade Â»

 

Thu 30 May 9:00

 

The title of the exhibition WINTER is inspired by the poem of the 19th century Kazakh poet and thinker Abay Qunanbayuli who left a great intellectual legacy to the region of Central Asia and whose work was concerned with questions of social justice in his time.

In our curatorial project for the International Art Exhibition - la Biennale di Venezia 2013, we recontextualize this poem to current day Central Asia, employing the key of the metaphorical to address the current socio-political context in the region and the issue of artistic agency. We aim to broaden the political debate in t…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fired but Unexploded

 

Zsolt Asztalos, Fired but Unexploded – IV (still), 2011. Video, four-minute loop. Audio: Washing-up. Courtesy of the artist.

 

 

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Fired but Unexploded

 

Thu 30 May

 

Each bomb has its own story, which is essentially one of two kinds. Bombs may explode and thus fulfill their role as objects made specifically for the purpose of destruction, and then enter history books and the personal histories that families maintain. Zsolt Asztalos in his turn looks into the other possible story in an installation he has prepared for the 55th International Art Exhibition in Venice: the story of the malfunctioning device (unexploded bomb) as it leaves behind its original function, assumes a life of its own, starts writing a narrative, becoming a director of our lives throug…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ITALY  Â»  

 

 

 

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7 ROOMS 14 ARTISTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francesco Arena Â» Massimo Bartolini Â» Elisabetta Benassi Â» Flavio Favelli Â» Luigi Ghirri Â» … (6)

 

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Cannaregio 4391/A, Strada Nova

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National Works

 

Tarek Al-Ghoussein, 1284, from (In) Beautification series. Courtesy of The Third Line and Tarek Al-Ghoussein.

 

 

Tarek Al Ghoussein Â»

 

National Works

Exhibitors: Sami Mohammad, Tarek Al-Ghoussein

 

Thu 30 May 18:00

 

The exhibition National Works explores two major works by sculptor Sami Mohammad (b. 1943) along with a new photographic production by Tarek Al-Ghoussein (b. 1962). Curated by Ala Younis, National Works disassembles symbols of grandeur in paused/post glorious times, in an attempt to re-interpret Kuwait’s modernization project.

For this exhibition, Tarek Al-Ghoussein tracks encounters with grandness in sites significant to Kuwait's history. This chapter of his K Files, a work in-progress, marks returns to sites of proportion and vastness, with an attempt to consider…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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San Marco 3079, San Samuele

ESTONIA  Â»  

 

 

 

Evident in Advance

 

Dénes Farkas, Evident in Advance (detail), 2013. Inkjet print, 1500 x 2000 mm. © Dénes Farkas.

 

 

Dénes Farkas Â»

 

Evident in Advance

 

Fri 31 May 17:00

 

“If I don’t trust this evidence why should I trust any evidence?,” Wittgenstein examined himself in On Certainty. Dénes Farkas’ work is haunted by a drama of not delivering a trust to a singular evidence of this world, a world as he found it. Hysterically reproduced, paper maquettes of choreographed architecture, imprisoned within a clumsy, photographic frame, are abstract shelters for imagined and unspoken texts. Words are characters in performance of a world as a text. As a proposition, Farkas’ Evident In Advance is “an absent book” and yet &l…

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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IN FOCUS: THE ICP TRIENNIAL OPENS MAY 17

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Mishka Henner, Unknown Site, Noordwijk aan Zee, South Holland, 2011. Courtesy the artist.

 

EXHIBITIONS

UPCOMING EXHIBITION

A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial
On view May 17—September 8, 2013

Every three years, ICP's curators round up some of the most interesting contemporary photography and video works from around the world. The 2013 Triennial, A Different Kind of Order, focuses on artworks created in our current moment of widespread economic, social, and political instability. The exhibition will include 28 international artists who employ photography, film, video, and interactive media. Many of their works reflect the growing importance of new paradigms associated with digital image making and network culture. A Different Kind of Order is organized by Kristen Lubben, Christopher Phillips, Carol Squiers, and Joanna Lehan.

 

ROY ARDEN
HUMA BHABHA
NAYLAND BLAKE
A.K. BURNS
ALEKSANDRA DOMANOVIĆ
NIR EVRON
SAM FALLS
LUCAS FOGLIA
JIM GOLDBERG
MISHKA HENNER
THOMAS HIRSCHHORN
ELLIOTT HUNDLEY
OLIVER LARIC
ANDREA LONGACRE-WHITE
RAFAEL LOZANO-HEMMER

GIDEON MENDEL
LUIS MOLINA-PANTIN
RABIH MROUÉ
WANGECHI MUTU
SOHEI NISHINO
LISA OPPENHEIM
TREVOR PAGLEN
WALID RAAD
NICA ROSS
MICHAEL SCHMELLING
HITO STEYERL
MIKHAEL SUBOTZKY /
  PATRICK WATERHOUSE
SHIMPEI TAKEDA

 

Shimpei Takeda
Shimpei Takeda, Trace #7, Nihonmatsu Castle, 2012. Courtesy the artist.


Mikhael Subotzky / Patrick Waterhouse
Mikhael Subotzky / Patrick Waterhouse, Windows, Ponte City, 2008–2010 (detail). Courtesy the artists and the Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg.


SPECIAL TRIENNIAL EVENTS

The ICP Lecture Series
A Different Kind of Order: The ICP Triennial

Presented by the International Center of Photography and HBO
 
HBO Auditorium, 1100 Avenue of the Americas.
Admission is free. RSVP online.
 
Gideon Mendel: May 21 | Tuesday | 7 pm
Thomas Hirschhorn: May 29 | Wednesday | 7 pm
A.K. Burns: June 19 | Wednesday | 7 pm

Live Performances by Triennial Artists
Performances in the museum occur during voluntary admission hours.
 
Nica Ross
May 17 | Friday | 8:30 pm
Nica Ross and her collaborators, including Joshua Light Show, will stage a spectacular live-mix video performance in the School at ICP pavilion. Additional performances take place in the museum on June 28 and July 26.
 
Nayland Blake
July 12 | Friday | 7 pm
Nayland Blake will perform The Residue of a Thousand Hugs in the museum in conjunction with his installation commissioned for the Triennial.

A.K. Burns
A.K. Burns, Touch Parade, 2011. Photo by Gert Jan van Rooij. Courtesy the artist and Callicoon Fine Arts, New York.


Nica Ross
Nica Ross, WOAHMONE, a monthly party thrown by Nica Ross and musical partners Nath Ann Carrera and Savannah Knoop, New York, 2011. Courtesy the artist.


ALSO ON VIEW

Picture Windows: Gideon Mendel
ICP's Picture Windows is a new series of site-specific installations from a global selection of contemporary artists. In conjunction with the ICP Triennial, a large-scale installation of Gideon Mendel's Drowning World will occupy the museum's 43rd street windows. Drowning World is an ongoing global photography and video project about flooding. Since 2007, Mendel has photographed in the UK, India, Haiti, Pakistan, Australia, Thailand, and Nigeria, focusing on these extreme circumstances as his way of addressing the threat of climate change.

The Company of Colors by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's interactive installation The Company of Colors features a dozen displays showing real-time camera views of the public constructed out of a variety of color palettes from computer and video-game history. The installation emphasizes the limited range of color rendering possible with computers, including contemporary ones, and the way this limitation shapes styles of representation.

Gideon Mendel
Gideon Mendel, Shopkeeper Suparat Taddee, Chumchon Ruamjai Community, Bangkok, Thailand, November 2011. Courtesy the artist.


NOT TO MISS

Tim Hetherington's Sleeping Soldiers Installation
On view through May 13 in the School at ICP's pavilion
 
Tim Hetherington, an ICP faculty member and guest artist, photographed the experience of war from the perspective of the individual. His film Restrepo, which he co-directed with Sebastian Junger about a platoon of soldiers in Afghanistan, was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for an Academy Award in 2011. Through his photographs, writing, and films, he gave us new ways to look at and think about human suffering. On April 20, 2011, while covering the conflict in Libya, Hetherington was killed by Libyan forces in a mortar attack on the besieged city of Misrata.
 
This presentation of Sleeping Soldiers is sponsored by HBO Documentary Films in conjunction with their documentary Which Way is the Front Line from Here? All images courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York.

Tim Hetherington
Tim Hetherington, Nevalla, Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, Afghanistan, 2008. Courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York.

 

CLASSES

MOTHER'S DAY SPRING SPECIAL
Get 20% off any spring class. Enter the code MD13S when you check out. Expires Sunday, May 12!

SUMMER REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Are you in the midst of deciding what to do this summer? Why not experience New York in an entirely different way—through the lens of your camera. Classes like Traveling in New York and Photographing New York: Off the Beaten Track will bring you to the city's more unusual locales.

See all spring and summer classes online.

Richard Renaldi
© Richard Renaldi


NEW YORK BORO WALKS
Explore the kaleidoscopic alleyways, back streets, and off-the-beaten-path nightspots and neighborhoods of New York City's boroughs. ICP's Boro Walks provide participants with a unique blending of history, culture, and photo tips, and culminate in food and drinks.

Traversing the Ever-Changing Border Between Bedford and Bushwick with Brenda Ann Kenneally
May 18 | Saturday | 11 am–5 pm
 
Trip to the Exotic: Jackson Heights with Kevin Downs
June 1 | Saturday | 4–11 pm

Brenda Ann Kenneally
© Brenda Ann Kenneally


WE RECOMMEND: FOR THE INTERMEDIATE PHOTOGRAPHER
Here and Now: The Essence of Place with Palmer Davis
Have you ever taken a picture that didn't live up to the image in your mind's eye? If so, this is the class for you. Photographs of places have the power to transport us. But capturing the essence of a given space can be daunting. It requires keen observation, interpretation, and the ability to conjure an atmosphere that wakens our senses and brings a scene to life. Through discussions, readings, shooting assignments, and critiques, students learn to bridge the gap between intention and results. Students produce a portfolio of photographs that evoke the particular worlds we live in and move through at particular moments in time. All formats are welcome.

Palmer Davis
© Palmer Davis


STUDENTS REFLECT: JHE-MING HSU
One-Year Certificate in General Studies 2013
Photography is a very private thing. Even if we are in the same space, or walk on the same street in the same city, we perceive what's around us in our own private way. By sharing our photos we share this perception with everyone. Very often we reveal more than we expect through the photos. People read them in their own private way, too.

The One-Year Certificate programs are accepting applications on a rolling admissions basis.

Jhe-Ming Hsu
© Jhe-Ming Hsu


EDUCATION GALLERY

ICP-Bard MFA 2013 Group Exhibition
On view through May 9
Don't miss the last days of the ICP-Bard MFA 2013 group exhibition in the Rita K. Hillman Education Gallery.
 
ICP-Bard MFA Program in Advance Photographic Studies is currently accepting applications on a rolling admissions basis.

Teen Academy Imagemakers Exhibition Opening
May 29 | Wednesday | 6 pm
Join the young photographers of ICP's Teen Academy Imagemakers program for the opening of their exhibition. On view May 30–June 4.

Arjeta Palevic
© Arjeta Palevic, Teen Academy Imagemaker


W. EUGENE SMITH GRANT

The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography is presented annually to a photographer whose past work and proposed project, as judged by a panel of experts, follows the tradition of W. Eugene Smith's concerned photography and dedicated compassion exhibited during his 45-year career as a photographic essayist.
 
Apply by May 31, 2013. For more information, visit the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund website.


RECENT ALUMNI NEWS

Gianni Cipriano (PJ08) photographed the stories "Opposition Leader Rallies Italians in Protest After President is Re-elected" and "The Latest Threat to Pompeii's Treasures: Italy's Red Tape" for The New York Times.
 
Deidre Schoo (PJ07) premiered her film Flex is Kings at the Tribeca Film Festival; she was interviewed about the film for NYFA's website.
 
Dillon DeWaters (MFA10) is profiled in Photograph magazine.

Alumni News Archive

 

MEMBERS & SUPPORT

INFINITY AWARDS RECAP

This year, the 29th Annual ICP Infinity Awards commenced on May 1 at Pier Sixty, Chelsea Piers, New York City. Over 400 attendees gathered to honor individuals with distinguished careers in the field and identify future luminaries. The 2013 recipients are David Goldblatt (Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement), Pat Schoenfeld (ICP Trustees Award), Kitra Cahana (Young Photographer), Mishka Henner (Art), Cristina de Middel's The Afronauts (Publication), David Guttenfelder (Photojournalism), Erik Madigan Heck (Applied/Fashion/Advertising) and Academy Award-winning actor and photographer Jeff Bridges (Special Presentation).
 
Funds raised at the gala event support the full range of ICP's programs, including exhibitions, education, collections, and community outreach. This year, the event also helped raise money toward need scholarship support for ICP's full time students. If you would like to help, please click here.

Check out images from the evening. To watch videos about the Infinity Award winners, visit www.icp.org.

Infinity Awards
© Image Singuliere

Jeff Bridges
© Image Singuliere


ICP MEMBER SPOTLIGHT: SUSAN ROSENBERG JONES
Individual Member since 2002

What first brought you to ICP and why did you decide to become a member?
I had been a fan of ICP for a long time before I became a member. I remember visiting the museum when it was uptown. I can't remember what in particular prompted me to join, but I believe in supporting our arts institutions in general.
 
What has been your favorite ICP moment, class, program, exhibition, or photographer?
I have enjoyed so many exhibits. A couple that come to mind are Elliott Erwitt and Weegee. I try and attend the openings whenever possible, as I usually run into people I know. Then, later I'll revisit the museum to spend more time with the photographs. I've been taking continuing education classes at ICP since 2009. I love the school, and have enjoyed introductions to the work of many photographers through the lecture series. I also love the classes. I have studied with Karen Marshall, Amy Arbus, Martine Fougeron, Natan Dvir, and other excellent teachers. The classes are really great as is the community of the school.

Susan Rosenberg Jones
© Kip Peticolas

If you could meet a photographer, who would it be?
I've been privileged to meet several contemporary photographers whose work I admire. If I could time travel, I would love to meet Helen Levitt.
 
Do you collect photography? Do you have any notable works in your collection?
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Untrained photographer Mike Brodie is a much welcomed breath of fresh air in the art world. His long awaited first monograph, A Period of Juvenile Prosperity, was recently released by Twin Palms Press. Brodie started making images in 2004 upon discovering a Polaroid camera in the backseat of a friend's car. With no intentions of being a photographer he took off across the US by train, eventually picking up a 35mm camera to document his transient community and their experiences along the way. The subsequent body work, shot across 50,000 miles of locomotive travel between 2006–2009, was created out of desire, not obligation. It is undoubtedly clear the moments were fully lived before they were photographed. Delivering an authenticity so rare in photography, Brodie's images will stand the test of time. In the way Nan Goldin's Ballad of Sexual Dependency lives on its its unapologetic, brutal honesty in documenting a time and place from the viewpoint of an active participant, Brodie's work delivers a similar dose of grit and realness. With the color palette of an Andrew Wyeth painting and a humble, sensitive eye, Brodie bares his own soul alongside his subjects.
 
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Festival Head ON

5/7/2013

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Head On Photo Festival

 

Sydney's largest and longest running photo festival

 

Please join us at the launch of

Head On Photo Festival 2013
and announcement of winners of the
         Head On Awards        

Head On Portrait Prize, Head Off Landscape Prize, and Head On Momento Photobook Awards
 
17 May 2013, 6-8pm
 
Turner Hall, TAFE Sydney Institute
695-731 Harris St Ultimo NSW 2007
 
Also opening of 11 exhibitions at
The Muse gallery, TAFE Sydney Institute
 

 

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ACMV Spectacle | Call for Entries

5/3/2013

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Spectacle | Call for EntriesPosted on Mai 2, 2013 by ACMV

ACMV is now accepting photographic submissions based under the broad theme “Spectacle”.

Selected submissions will be presented in a one-time public projection at the Belfast Crescent Arts Centreduring the opening weekend of the International Belfast Photo Festival 2013 in Northern Ireland, taking place this June.

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About the themeThroughout history ‘Spectacle’s created visually stimulating and enthralling trappings that continue to capture the attention of mankind, manifesting in many forms both natural and man-made.

Our broad definition includes spectacle in otherness, suffering, death, beauty, decay and subjects that are enlivened by the act or process of photography itself, as well as our desire for the visually enticing image, that moment which excites, exhilarates and entices the curiosity of the viewer.

Recognising that ‘Spectacle’ sits at the very heart of photography’s identity and history, we invite photographers to submit photographic projects that interrogate, challenge and extend notions of visual spectacle.

The second edition of Belfast Photo Festival aims to explore the manner in which photographers have photographed ‘Spectacles’ in their many forms, seizing the opportunity to record their intense visual impact, demonstrating the fundamental relationship between the ‘Spectacle’, its viewer and photography itself.

We welcome entries from professional, student and amateur photographers both nationally and internationally, being keen to support all disciplines of photographic practice.

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Submission Guidelines
  • Please send a maximum of 7 images (jpeg format / 72dpi / 900px on the longest side)* in a zipped file tohello (at) actualcolorsmayvary (dot) com, with the subject line “Spectacle Submission”
  • Please name your images as follows: LastName_FirstName_01.jpg
  • In case the images are part of a series, please include a text file with your statement
*In case your work is selected, we will ask for higher resolution images.

Deadline for entries is May 11th 2013, midnight CEST.

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Les Rencontres ARLES 2013

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Voices Off / Arles

5/3/2013

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Portfolio reviews
Courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace

The 18th edition of the Voies Off Festival will take place from July 1 to 6, 2013. On this occasion, Voies Off is organizing a special opportunity for emerging talents: they will meet and exchange with various experts in the field of contemporary photography.

Every afternoon, from 3 to 7 p.m., July 2-5, our portfolio reviews will be held place in the court-yard of the Archbishop’s Palace. Each photographer will be granted a 20-min review by an expert. In the past, numerous exhibitions and publications have been granted as the results of Voies Off‘s portfolio reviews.

Voies Off welcomes you as an expert

Curators, book-publishers, editors and critics, gallery dealers, photographer’s agents, web-site designers, festivals, photo agencies, photo co-op, etc..., these portfolio reviews have proved to be an ideal opportunity to schedule your next exhibition seasons and to discover new talents.

We consider your participation to Voies Off's portfolio reviews as a professionally enriching experience for all including yourself, and do whatever we can make it happen.

Our functioning principles are based on establishing and moderating a free and caring community. We,Voies Off, provide a rare setting, and the organizing infrastructure for these exchanges. We grant you a total flexibility in your schedule.

In order to facilitate the quality of your time and experience, we will assign a specific space to each reviewer; we will also design a general and constantly monitored schedule of the reviews. An individualized schedule will also be handed out to each participant.

Many photographers who have been selected for the 2013 Voies Off program (night showings) are present at the portfolio reviews.

You are an expert : be part of the portfolio reviews!

Please fill in this free on-line registration form before June 23, 2013:
http://www.voies-off.com/index.php/formulaire-portfolios-2013

Download the complete file to the following address and send us back the agreement by email:
http://www.voies-off.com/media/2013-Portfolios-Reviews_Experts.pdf

For further information please contact:
Camille Crépin-Leblond: [+33] (0)4 90 96 93 82 - [email protected]


Voies Off :: 26 ter rue Raspail, 13200 Arles :: +33 (0)4 90 96 93 82 :: [email protected]

 

 

 

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Organ vida / Open Call - Spaces

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