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ACMV/Berlin Book Signing Exhibition Feature Photobook Photography Presentation Solo Exhibition

Juliane Eirich | Itoshima

Juliane Eirich | Itoshima
Vernissage & Buchpräsentation: Freitag, 28.02.2014, 19 Uhr
(In Anwesenheit der Künstlerin)
25books, Brunnenstr. 152, 10115 Berlin

Juliane Eirich kannte Japan schon von früheren Besuchen, als sie im Sommer 2011 zurückkehrte, um hier zu arbeiten. Aber dieses Mal war vieles anders. Einige Monate zuvor hatte sich die Reaktorkatastrophe von Fukushima ereignet. Die Begeisterung für und die Neugier auf das fremde Land mischte sich mit einem unterschwelligen Gefühl der Angst und der Bedrohung. (mehr …)

ACMV/Berlin Closing Reception / Finissage Exhibition Feature Group Exhibition Photobook Photography

Jenny Fitz | Kammerspiel

For four years, Jenny Fitz, a graduate of the Neuen Schule für Fotografie Berlin, accompanied a young actor for her project Kammerspiel. In her work, the photographer questions the habitus and role-play of people from her social environment.

At first it was curiosity that made me take the pictures, and later the urge to grasp our relationship. It’s a story about boundaries. Getting close. Pulling away. What constantly fascinated me, was the unpredictability with which he confronted me and the camera.“ (mehr …)

Exhibition Feature Photobook Photography

Dagmar Keller + Martin Wittwer | Passengers

Passengers“ is the result of an observation Dagmar Keller and Martin Wittwer made at night at a bus station while travelling through Poland.
For a moment, the passengers on an old bus, obscured behind stained, ice-covered windows, in the pale light of the bus station had the appearance of figures in a painting. Travellers, fallen out of time. Tired, lost in thought, their faces drawn by sadness or lit up with joy – so close and yet distanced behind the glass. Dagmar Keller and Martin Wittwer have preserved those quiet, fleeting moments in their series “Passengers”. (mehr …)

ACMV/Berlin Book Signing Event Photobook Photography Presentation

Michael Hughes „Inside Kreuzberg“ & Lothar Schmid „Squatting in Berlin in the 1980s“

Book presentation / Buchpräsentation
Inside Kreuzberg“ (Michael Hughes) und „Häuserkampf im Berlin der 1980er Jahre“ (
Lothar Schmid)

Präsentation mit den Autoren/Fotografen Michael Hughes und Lothar Schmid, im Gespräch mit Lektor Wieland Giebel, am Mittwoch, 13. November 2013, 19:30 Uhr, im Dachgeschosss des FHXB Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museums (Adalbertstraße 95a, 10999 Berlin). (mehr …)

Award Book Signing Event Exhibition Festival Lecture Photobook Photography Screening Talk

6th International Fotobookfestival Kassel presents Daido Moriyama

The 6th International Fotobookfestival presents Daido Moriyama
documenta-Halle, Kassel, Germany
24.—27.10.2013

The festival pays homage to Moriyama’s book opus through numerous program items,
events and releases.

Daido Moriyama is one of the most important living photographers and photobook makers of current times. His career began during the sixties in Tokyo, where he became a member of the influential Provoke group that created the most important style of Japanese post-war avantgarde photography.

His oeuvre plays a central part in the establishment of Japanese photography as one of the important creative developments in the history of photography. (mehr …)

Exhibition Group Exhibition Photobook Photography

SPLIT SECONDS | Graduate thesis show Hartford Art School MFA Photography

The graduate thesis show of the International Limited-Residency MFA in Photography at the Hartford Art School, featuring the work of the program’s second graduating class, comes to New York.

The 15 new MFA graduates are:
Morgan Ashcom | Sebastian Collett | Rafael D’Alo | Scott Dalton | Michael Dalton II | Dorothee Deiss | Geoffrey Ellis | Dagmar Kolatschny | Adam Long | Daniel Reuter | Felipe Russo | Nicholas Silberfaden | Chikara Umihara | Ira Wagner | Zack Zoll

Gallery reception: Thursday, October 24 2103, from 7 to 9pm. (mehr …)

Book Event Photobook Photography

Happy World Photobook Day

Celebrating the first photobook, „born“ in 1843: Anna Atkins‚ beautiful „Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions (1843–53)„, Catalogued into the British Library 170 years ago today. For this occasion we’ve put together a couple of useful links & resources around photobooks below. For more photobook goodness look for #PhotoBookDay on Facebook & Twitter. You’re having a …