Kategorie: Exhibition

  • Marianne Breslauer | Unbeachtete Momente

    Marianne Breslauer | Unbeachtete Momente

    Fotografien 1927-1936

    11 June – 6 September 2010
    Berlinische Galerie
    Alte Jakobstraße 124-128
    10969 Berlin
    www.berlinischegalerie.de

    Photograph © Marianne Breslauer / Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur | Marianne Breslauer, Alexandria, 1931

  • Becoming and Decaying

    The City
    Becoming and Decaying
    08.05 – 04.07.10

    18 photographers from the agency Ostkreuz went on a search for the essence of present-day urban realities in 22 cities worldwide…

    @ C/O Berlin
    Oranienburger Straße 35/36
    10117 Berlin
    Mon-Sun 11-20:00

    http://www.co-berlin.info/program/exhibitions/2010/ostkreuz.html

  • Alex Prager | Week End

    Alex Prager | Week End

    Michael Hoppen Contemporary, London
    10.06.10 – 17.07.10

    Michael Hoppen Contemporary will present the most recent work by rising American photographer Alex Prager. Following the success of her 2008 critically acclaimed exhibit, The Big Valley, the exhibition will stage the continuation of Prager’s Los Angeles narrative, as she contrives the next generation of retro-modern damsels. (mehr …)

  • naked

    naked

    From 11-27 June 2010 the Lette Verein’s Photographic Design graduate class present their graduate show, titled “Nackt” (Naked).
    Straßburger Straße 6-9
    Berlin – Mitte

    photograph © Svea Sobotka, „gestrandet“

    More infos at
    http://www.wieadamundeva.de/

  • destroying the laboratory for the sake of the experiment

    © Mark Power/Magnum Photos.

    PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARK POWER / POEMS BY DANIEL COCKRILL
    Atlas Gallery, London /// 9 JUNE – 10 JULY 2010

    Atlas Gallery presents a ground-breaking exhibition exploring synergies between words and images, which will dramatically transform the gallery into a multi-media experience including photography, poetry and live performance. ‘Destroying the Laboratory for the Sake of the Experiment’ is a collaboration between Magnum photographer Mark Power and award-winning poet Daniel Cockrill. This multifaceted project began in 2006 as an experiment and continues in this guise of exploration and evolution. The two artists travel together to different parts of England, usually a town or city, share similar experiences, but react independently. It is an exercise in seeing and selecting what each considers interesting or important at any given time. Mark Power responds with photographs, Daniel Cockrill writes poetry.“

    {text © art daily}