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 Photomeetings luxembourg 2010 After six years, Luxembourg's photo festival has established itself in the heart of Europe as both an attractive and respected meeting platform for photographers, photo-artists, photo-theorists and of course also amateur photographers from around the globe. With varied and exciting themes, the photomeetings luxembourg hit right at the heart of contemporary photographic discourse.Discussion | Information Max Scheler The approximately 140 items showcased in the exhibition 'Max Scheler – From Konrad A. to Jackie O. – Pictures from Germany, China, and the USA' represent the first large cross-section of the works of this prominent photojournalist.Discussion | Information Transit - Jeff Wall On the occasion of the reopening of the Albertinum, the Kunsthalle in the Lipsius building is displaying works by Jeff Wall, one of the most important photographers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Close by the Albertinum, which shows art from Romanticism to the present, the exhibition will shine a bright light on contemporary art.Discussion | Information Anne Noble - At The End of the Earth At the End of the Earth continues Anne Noble's fascination with the continent of Antarctica. White Lanterns showed at Stills Gallery in May 2006.
his work depicted the surreal way the Antarctic was portrayed in museums and research centres around the world and tapped into our fascination with this vast place.Discussion | Information Valery Koroshilov: New Painting Commission, Paris A collection of finest quality oil paintings, which comprises several different yet similar themes and formats, has been commissioned to the London-based artist Valery Koroshilov in 2010 to decorate the spaces in a private residence in Neuilly-sur-Seine, Paris. The painter focused on exploring various aspects of pictorial space, colour, texture and scale and their interaction with the principal themes of the new interior design.Discussion | Information “The Back Room” Month after month, the JoAnne Artman Gallery exhibits new work in our front gallery spaces by our featured artists in a thoughtful and thematic way. However, each month many of our viewers are enthralled by the “Back Room” in our gallery which is why we have decided to unlock our hidden treasures and feature our “Back Room” artists America Martin, Jane Richlovsky and James Verbicky!Discussion | Information Love from London: A City of Stars Love from London: A City of Stars from Getty Images Gallery and Film London is a stunning exhibition of photographs featuring stars from the golden age of cinema in one of the world's most popular and recognisable cities.Discussion | Information Edward Hopper Exhibition This summer the Fondation de l’Hermitage is privileged to present a major retrospective devoted to Edward Hopper (1882-1967), one of the best-known 20th-century American artists.Discussion | Information Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future Exclusive to Brisbane, ‘Valentino, Retrospective: Past/Present/Future' is a major exhibition developed by the renowned institution, Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris. It explores the work of the celebrated Italian fashion house Valentino, known around the world for its sophisticated, timeless design and glamorous clientele.Discussion | Information Cacciatore di magia - Josef Sudek The ex-kindergarden in Bruzella has been converted into an exhibition space for photographic exhibitions promoted by the Rolla Foundation. The photographs are from the private collection of Rosella and Philip Rolla who have decided to share their interest and passion for the photographic medium.Discussion | Information Alice Springs at Helmut Newton Foundation Starting in 1970, June Newton created own photographic works under the pseudonym Alice Springs. These have been exhibited regularly at the Helmut Newton Foundation since 2005, namely in “June’s Room.” The current retrospective in Berlin provides for the first time a comprehensive look at the four decades that span her work, presenting photographs from advertising and fashion as well as nudes and portraits.Discussion | Information Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography For much of photography's 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography presents a selection of outstanding photographs by women artists, charting the medium's history from the dawn of the modern period to the present.Discussion | Information Polaroid: Impossible Instant Film New York City, March 22, 2010. The Impossible Project started in October 2008 at the last preserved Polaroid plant in Enschede (The Netherlands) with the aim to save anlog Instant Photography from extinction; today it presented its significant result. After 17 months of research and development, The Impossible Project announced that it succeeded in its task of re-producing a new analog Instant Film for traditional Polaroid cameras.Discussion | Information |
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