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Alessandra Sanguinetti
Event Highlights
October 17, 2009-January 10, 2010, Stockholm, Sweden

Alessandra Sanguinetti

Alessandra Sanguinetti's first major exhibition in Europe, presents some forty photographs from the series ”The...

East 100th Street
Event Highlights
November 5, 2009-January 2, 2010, New York, USA

East 100th Street

The exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery, entitled East 100th Street, The MoMA Show as Curated by John Szarkowski i...

Dog Days Bogota
Event Highlights
September 9-November 28, 2009, Boston, USA

Dog Days Bogota

In 2002 Alec Soth traveled with his wife to Bogotá, Colombia to adopt a baby girl, Carmen. Carmen's birthmothe...

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Events: November 6, 2009

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August 8, 2009 - January 3, 2010, Atlanta, USA

Black Line of Woods

For "Picturing the South" Soth produced a series of twelve large archival pigment prints exploring spiritual and hermetic life in the rural South. The first works by the artist to enter the High's collection, the photographs will premiere in an exhibition at the Museum this summer. "Alec Soth: Black Line of Woods" will be on view at the High from August 8, 2009, through January 3, 2010.

HUNGARY. Kecskemet. Amusement park. 1994.
November 7 - December 23, 2009, Washington DC, USA

Economy of Scale

Is bigger better? Is smaller intimate and, therefore, precious? Does a particular size better serve the content of a photograph? The title Economy of Scale is more poetic than literal. Our purpose is to raise questions about the size of the photographic print, as well as present evidence of the impact of economies of scale upon our lives.

INDIA. Jodphur. 1996.
October 23 - December 13, 2009, Villanova, USA

Looking East

Featured in the show of 31 photographs will be images from Yemen, Tibet, Kashmir, Afghanistan, Burma, Cambodia, and India. Many of these images are included in McCurry’s newest book, The Unguarded Moment, published by Phaidon Press, Ltd.

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November 5, 2009 - January 2, 2010, New York, USA

Violet Isle - A Portrait Of Cuba

In this exhibition, the two photographers Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, with their very distinct aesthetics, have collaborated to present a multi-layered portrait of "the violet isle" - a little known name for Cuba inspired by the rich color of its soil. Violet Isle presents an exceptionally insightful and intriguing impression of Cuba, inspired by the country's last fifty years of history and culture.

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October 13 - November 24, 2009, New York, USA

2nd Tour, Hope I Don’t Die

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have lost America's attention, and some would say, never really had it. Despite all the immediacy of new media, America's view of these wars has largely been sanitized, incomplete and remote. Photographer Peter van Agtmael aims to change our perceptions with his compelling new book, 2nd Tour Hope I Don't Die.

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