Photography Exhibitions, Events and Announcements

International photography industry News, including the latest exhibitions, events and announcements.

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  • Photo Life and Photo Solution Magazines Present New Annual Photo Contest: The World We Live In

    Date
    4th Oct 2011
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    The world we live in is in constant evolution. Climatic, economic and social changes each have a great impact on our environment and on our personal lives. Through this contest, we invite photographers from all walks of life to capture images of people, cultural diversity, breathtaking landscapes as well as environmental statements, and to share with us their vision of the world. And more than $35,000 in fabulous prizes!

  • Vivian Maier – A Life Uncovered

    Date
    20th Aug 2011
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    Vivian Maier travelled between Europe and the United States before settling in New York City in 1951. During this period and well into the 1990s, Maier took photographs of the streets surrounding her, from New York to Chicago.

  • The Ian Parry Scholarship 2011

    Date
    17th Aug 2011
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    Ian Parry was a photojournalist who died while on assignment for The Sunday Times during the Romanian revolution in 1989. The Ian Parry Scholarship was created in his memory, by WPO Academy Member Aidan Sullivan then Picture Editor for the Sunday Times and Ian’s family and friends. Every year the scholarship enables young photography students or people under 24 to submit work.

  • Hiroshi Sugimoto's Lighting Fields and Photogenic Drawings

    Date
    4th Aug 2011
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    The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Edinburgh International Festival are delighted to announce a major new exhibition of one of the world’s leading artists, the renowned Japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto.

  • The Press Photographer’s Year 2011

    Date
    1st Aug 2011
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    Celebrating its sixth year at The National Theatre, the Press photographer’s exhibition recognises the significance of photojournalism. The power of capturing an image that defines an event is something that is echoed throughout this exhibition.

  • Thomas Struth: Photographs 1978 - 2010 at Whitechapel Gallery

    Date
    6th Jul 2011
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    The Whitechapel Gallery’s major summer exhibition presents Thomas Struth’s first solo show in Britain for almost 20 years. Struth’s large-scale photographs bring his intense and precise vision to subjects as diverse as visitors looking at famous works of art in the world’s great museums, family portraits and the dense undergrowth of the Asian jungle.

  • London Street Photography Festival 2011

    Date
    29th Jun 2011
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    World-class photography takes over London’s most celebrated venues, large and small, for the festival’s inaugural year.

  • The Royal Academy of Arts presents Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century

    Date
    27th Jun 2011
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    This summer, the Royal Academy of Arts will stage an exhibition dedicated to the birth of modern photography, featuring the work of Brassaï, Robert Capa, André Kertész, László Moholy- Nagy and Martin Munkácsi. Each left their homeland Hungary to make their names in Europe and the USA, profoundly influencing the course of modern photography.

  • Dmitry Oskin presents The Provocation

    Date
    24th Jun 2011
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    The Provocation brings together images of temporary human obsessions, pleasures and suffering inspired by every day life and omnipresent power of the media world.

  • A World Observed 1940 - 2010: Photographs by Dorothy Bohm

    Date
    21st Jun 2011
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    Dorothy Bohm is a key figure in British photography. This exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of Bohm’s work, tracing her exceptional career from the 1940s to the present day.

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