22 June to 23 September 2012
Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
Niederkirchnerstraße 7, 10963 Berlin (mehr …)
Kategorie: Photography
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Diane Arbus
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B-B-B-Books + Watching Humans Watching at Motto Berlin
Saturday, June 16th 2012, from 7 pm
MOTTO Berlin
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Martin Klimas | Sonic Sculptures
May 11 – June 23 2012
Pavlov’s Dog, Berlin„I spy with my little eye something that you cannot hear“
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An Open Letter
How it all started…
Julia and I, Oliver, started ACMV out of our passion for photography, art and music and we want to continue doing what we love. There is so much beautiful work to be discovered all over the world from passionate people like us and we think this is one of the most compelling aspects of today’s technical possibilities of global communication. It also means there is a need to channel all that information, understand it, pick out the most interesting, put it in relation to other work and spotlight it. As we found out, that is what we like to do for you. (mehr …) -

The Browse Fotofestival Berlin 2012
2.6. – 30.6.2012
Local Edition, 45 Ausstellungen: 3.6.-30.6.2012
International Edition, 35 Ausstellungen: 18.6.-23.6.2012
Professional Week: 18.6.-22.6.2012 (mehr …) -

Maxwell Anderson | Stop Making Sense
Stop Making Sense is a series of ever so slightly awkward images, which sit between the lines of peculiar anomaly and quotidian normality. Each photograph is a second look at what we may take for granted in our visual everyday lives. Sometimes simply documenting the ‘hidden in clear view’ oddities of things as they exist, and sometimes looking closer at specific details, recontextualising certain aspects of things outside of the ‘whole picture’. (mehr …)
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David Monahan | Leaving Dublin
In the project Leaving Dublin, photographer David Monahan has captured more than 100 imminent emigrants on film as they prepare to leave the city in search of better opportunities abroad.
I fully recognise the difference between this and previous waves of emigration and at the same time I acknowledge that the quest remains the same – the search for a better life. The work honours the courage behind the decision and the fact that moving to a different country can dramatically shape the future lives of those who leave, and has huge impact on those left behind.“ –David Monahan


