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NEW EXHIBITIONS
The following exhibitions have been added to Luminous-Lint with the assistance of collectors, photographers, galleries and public institutions:
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Fine Art Photography Presses
Contemporary photography
Scientific photography
Vernacular photography
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Josef Albert (1825, 5 March - 1886, 5 May) was born - Germany, Munich. German 19th century photographer. Pierre Dubreuil (1872, 5 March - 1944, 9 January) was born - France, Lille. Early pictorialist who was elected to the Linked Ring (1903). He became interested in ‘Vorticist‘ and Abstract images. Étienne Jules Marey (1830, 5 March - 1904, 15 May) was born - France, Beaune. French experimental photographer and inventor. He was fascinated by the study of movement (he used the term ‘chronophotographie‘) in animals and man and his photographic inventions were a continual quest to improve his More... John McCosh (1805, 5 March - 1885, 18 January (GEH has 1885, 16 January)) was born. A doctor in the army of the East India Company, and served with the Bengal Artillery during the Second Burma War (1852-53). An album of military photographs attributed to him is in the National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London, SW3 4More... Mark L. Power (1937, 5 March - ) was born - US, Washington DC. Contemporary American photographer.
[Take care not to confuse with the British photographer Mark Power] Jean Dréville (1906, 20 September - 1997, 5 March) died - France, Val-d'Oise, Vallangoujard. Photographer and prolific filmmaker. Morris Engel (1918 - 2005, 5 March) died - US, NY, New York. American filmmaker and photographer. |
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Michael Hoppen Gallery (March 7 - April 19) Tod Papageorge Passing through Eden We are delighted to announce the first UK solo exhibition of work by Tod Papageorge. Taken between 1969 and 1991, these black and white photographs capture the primeval character of Central Park, the human tragedy and comedy in this particular vision of Eden.
During the 1970s, when ... More
Catherine Edelman Gallery (March 7 - April 19) Michael Kenna: Mont St Michel / New Work. With more than twenty books published on his work, Michael Kenna shows no signs of slowing down in his endless pursuit of nature's haunting beauty. Whether working in his native England, Easter Island, the coastal towns of France or the islands in Japan, Kenna seeks places of solitude which speak ... More
Flatland Gallery (March 8 - April 12) Nazif Topçuoglu: Lamentations The world of Turkish photographer Nazif Topçuoglu is a prohibited place where well-groomed high school girls in miniskirts perform adult fantasies with unusual props such as books, compass and microscopes.
Sheltered in the cushioned backrooms, boudoirs and libraries of nineteenth ... More |
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