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Exhibition Diary

Robbie Lawrence – Northern Diary

Robbie Lawrence – Northern Diary

April 1, 2022 - June 25, 2022
Stills
23 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1BP

The first UK institutional solo exhibition by Scottish photographer Lawrence, Northern Diary brings together a selection of work that Lawrence has produced over the past seven years, many of which have never been seen before in a gallery setting. Subjects include landscapes, portraits and still lives made across Scotland’s cities, rural locations and coastal towns. Rather than a documentary assignment on post-Brexit Britain, Lawrence’s approach to producing the exhibition has been to interweave the narratives and relationships of people and places to convey a humanist affirmation of life north of the border, against the backdrop of the broader social and political climate throughout the UK.

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Ohtsuka Kazuyoshi & Takahashi Norihide – Genesis of Photography in Japan: Hakodate

Ohtsuka Kazuyoshi & Takahashi Norihide – Genesis of Photography in Japan: Hakodate

March 2, 2021 - May 8, 2022
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Yebisu Garden Place, 1-13-3 Mita Meguro-ku Tokyo 153-0062

The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum’s series of exhibitions about early photography began in 2007. As the second in our ‘Genesis of Photography in Japan’ series, which addresses the places at which photography entered Japan, we are proud to present ‘Genesis of Photography in Japan: Hakodate’. It consists of three sections in which we present early photographs of Hakodate and related materials. Hakodate, a major port in Japan’s north, experienced much upheaval, including a change in name, over the more than half a century from Bakumatsu, the closing years of the Tokugawa shogunate (c. 1850-1868), through the Meiji period (1868-1912).

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Steve McCurry – Its Own Place and Feeling

Steve McCurry – Its Own Place and Feeling

February 8, 2021 - April 2, 2022
Etherton Gallery
340 South Convent Avenue, Tucson, Arizona 85701

Steve McCurry has built a career photographing people and landscapes that speak to him in a very deep, profound way. His photographs get under the skin of a place. While constantly on the road, he is a slow traveler, for whom the journey is more important than the destination. He slows down to observe each place he visits, whether a small rural village, or large bustling city, which allows him to capture the unique character of a place and reveal what moves him.

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Osamu James Nakagawa – Kai

Osamu James Nakagawa – Kai

March 30, 2021 - June 2, 2022
sepiaEYE
321 W 103rd St A, New York, NY 10025

Kai is Nakagawa’s ongoing, now twenty-year long exploration and visual meditation on the circular nature of change within the family. Presented both as a diary of his immediate relatives and as a shared humanistic narrative, the series resonates with a deeply felt emotional gravity.

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Sebastião Salgado – Amazônia

Sebastião Salgado – Amazônia

October 13, 2021 - March 20, 2022
Science Museum
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2DD

For seven years, Salgado worked with twelve different indigenous communities to create this magnificent photography exhibition. The result is over 200 powerful black-and-white photographs that uncover Salgado’s vision of the Amazon when the forest is approaching a crucial tipping point in the fight against climate change.

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Max Fritze, Sofia Lahti and Anni Wallenius – Pictorialism: The Dawn of Photographic Art

Max Fritze, Sofia Lahti and Anni Wallenius – Pictorialism: The Dawn of Photographic Art

January 28, 2022 - April 24, 2022
The Finnish Museum of Photography
The Cable Factory, Tallberginkatu 1 G, 00180 Helsinki

Pictorialism – the Dawn of Photographic Art introduces the nearly forgotten style and aesthetic movement in photographic arts which inspired photographers in Finland in the early decades of the 20th century. Known for their wistfully beautiful aesthetics, the pictorialists strived to make photography an accepted form of artistic expression.

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Gerwyn Davies – Iridescent

Gerwyn Davies – Iridescent

December 4, 2021 - April 24, 2022
Museum of Sydney
Corner Phillip and Bridge Streets, Sydney, NSW 2000

In a series of 12 large-scale photographic works, Davies dramatically transforms each property into a stage on which an extravagant performance is played out for the camera by the artist as a vividly costumed character. Rather than recount the familiar histories of these properties, Davies draws out and reinterprets the whispers and fragments of their lesser-known stories.

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Miles Aldridge – High-Gloss

Miles Aldridge – High-Gloss

January 27, 2022 - March 19, 2022
Fahey/Klein Gallery
148 N La Brea Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036

Miles Aldridge is a photographer who is well known for staging elaborate mise-en-scènes that have a film noir quality. The technicolor dream-like worlds he constructs are vibrant, fragmented narratives that defy expectations. Long interested in art history, his highly stylized work draws inspiration from representations of the female nude in art, as well as in pulp fiction and pin-ups.

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Gaston Paris – The Fantastic Eye

Gaston Paris – The Fantastic Eye

January 20, 2022 - April 23, 2022
Roger-Viollet Gallery
6 Rue de Seine, 75006 Paris

Neither really a humanist photographer, nor really a photo-reporter, from the 1930s to the early 1960s, Gaston Paris (1903-1964) is above all an illustrative photographer totally invested with his subjects. He documents a social and artistic life with humor and empathy where “his universe” is a circus, a funfair, a cabaret, a bistro, a street … He plays multiple scenes of joy but also of labor or waiting, loneliness and hope.

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Fred Koch – Nature Photography of the 1920 and 30s

Fred Koch – Nature Photography of the 1920 and 30s

January 15, 2022 - April 24, 2022
Alfred Ehrhart Foundation
Auguststraße 75, 10117 Berlin

Fred Koch brings out the floral beauty, grace, and splendor of plants, thereby maximizing the stylistic means of New Objectivity photography. The plants are viewed frontally, photographed from below, dramatized with pinpointed lighting to a surreal, alienated degree and abstracted with extreme cropping. Koch made use of light reflections and powerful shadows to underscore the three-dimensionality of plants in a dramatic, almost theatrical manner.

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Joel Meyerowitz – License to See

Joel Meyerowitz – License to See

January 21, 2022 - April 21, 2022
Galeria Alta
Xalet Roure, Camí de Padern, 6, AD400 Anyós, Andorra

Galería Alta is honored to present a retrospective exhibition of Joel Meyerowitz, perhaps the most influential photographer of his generation. A selection 25 photographs representing his rich and marvelously long career will dialog with the inhabited space of the gallery.

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David Yarrow – Changing Lanes

David Yarrow – Changing Lanes

December 15, 2021 - April 15, 2022
Casterline Goodman Gallery
611 E. Cooper Avenue, Aspen, CO, 81611

Presenting a combination of his most iconic shots alongside a series of new photographs captured throughout the pandemic, the exhibition is at once an anthology to the wild west and an homage to the very best in dramatic cinema.

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