Lu' Biaani: Francisco Toledo Y La Fotografía Llegará A Jalisco
El Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes y Literatura (Inbal), en colaboración con el Centro Fotográfico Manuel Álvarez Bravo (CFMAB), de Oaxaca, con el Museo Cabañas, de Guadalajara, presentarán la exposición Lu' Biaani: Francisco Toledo y la fotografía, una revisión de la colección fotográfica reunida por el artista mexicano a lo largo de su vida, así como de piezas realizadas por él mismo en esta disciplina visual, del sábado 7 de mayo al 18 de septiembre, en el marco de la estrategia #VolverAVerte de la Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México.
The Jewish Museum Presents MODERN LOOK: PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE
The Jewish Museum will present Modern Look: Photography and the American Magazine, an exhibition exploring how photography, graphic design, and popular magazines converged to transform American visual culture from 1930 to 1960. The exhibition, originally scheduled to open in May 2020, will be on view from February 26 through July 11, 2021.
ICP Announces 2019 Infinity Awards Honorees
The International Center of Photography (ICP), the world's leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture, today announced the 2019 honorees of its annual Infinity Awards, the leading honor for excellence in the field. The 35th annual ICP Infinity Awards will be held on the evening of Tuesday, April 2 at Ziegfeld Ballroom (141 West 54th Street, New York City). The event is ICP's largest fundraiser and benefits its education and exhibition programs.
MCCC's Trenton Gallery Hosts Gary Saretzky Retrospective
Mercer County Community College's (MCCC's) James Kerney Campus Gallery (JKCG) presents "Gary Saretzky Retrospective - 1972 to the Present," an exhibit that chronicles the work and influences of this well-known Lawrence photographer. The show runs from Wednesday, Nov. 28 through Thursday, Jan. 10. A community reception and artist talk take place Wednesday, Dec. 5, 5 to 7 p.m. The talk begins at 6 p.m.
BAMcinématek Presents 'Say It Loud: Cinema In The Age Of Black Power, 1966"1981'
From Friday, August 17 through Thursday, August 30 BAMcinematek presents Say It Loud: Cinema in the Age of Black Power, 1966-1981. A cinematic companion to the Brooklyn Museum's exhibit Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power, the series explores revolutionary and relevant records of a struggle that continues to this day. As black consciousness spread across the globe in the mid-1960s, it gave rise to a radical cinema that both reflected and worked to further the cause of African-American liberation. "These films are confrontational, experimental, and ripe for (re)discovery, powerfully evoking their own time, and unarguably speaking to today's fractious social and political climate," explains series programmer Ashley Clark.
ICP Announces 2017 Infinity Award Winners
The International Center of Photography (ICP), the world's leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture, today announced the 2017 honorees of its annual Infinity Awards, widely considered the leading honor for excellence in the field. The 33rd annual ICP Infinity Awards will be held in New York City on the evening of Monday, April 24.
The Met Presents DIANE ARBUS: IN THE BEGINNING
As part of the inaugural season at The Met Breuer, diane arbus: in the beginning will open on July 12, featuring more than 100 photographs that together will redefine one of the most influential and provocative artists of the 20th century. This landmark exhibition will highlight never-before-seen early work of Diane Arbus (1923-71), focusing on the first seven years of her career, from 1956 to 1962-the period in which she developed the idiosyncratic style and approach for which she has been recognized, praised, criticized, and copied the world over.
Diane Arbus Exhibit Features Over 100 Photographs of Most Influential Artists of the 20th Century at The Met Breuer
As part of the inaugural season at The Met Breuer, diane arbus: in the beginning will open on July 12, featuring more than 100 photographs that together will redefine one of the most influential and provocative artists of the 20th century. This landmark exhibition will highlight never-before-seen early work of Diane Arbus (1923-71), focusing on the first seven years of her career, from 1956 to 1962-the period in which she developed the idiosyncratic style and approach for which she has been recognized, praised, criticized, and copied the world over.
Diane Arbus Exhibit to Feature More Than 100 Photographs of Most Influential Artists of the 20th Century at The Met Breuer, 7/12
As part of the inaugural season at The Met Breuer, diane arbus: in the beginning will open on July 12, featuring more than 100 photographs that together will redefine one of the most influential and provocative artists of the 20th century. This landmark exhibition will highlight never-before-seen early work of Diane Arbus (1923-71), focusing on the first seven years of her career, from 1956 to 1962-the period in which she developed the idiosyncratic style and approach for which she has been recognized, praised, criticized, and copied the world over.