LatAm f100 : Mariana Font and Tatiana Parcero
fototazo has asked a group of 50 curators, gallerists, writers, photographers, academics, and other professionals specializing in Latin American photography to choose two early career photographers whose work deserves greater recognition. Mariana Font and Taitaina Parcero were chosen by a Miami-based Art Dealer for this LATAM f100 online exhibition.
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Weather on Steroids: the Art of Climate Change Science
On view at the La Jolla Historical Society from February 11 - May 21
Public Viewing Hours: Sat. & Sun. 12:00 - 4:00 pm
This collaborative exhibition merges art and science to create a visual dialogue about the vexing problem of climate change as being experienced in Southern California.
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Luis Gonzalez Palma has been invited by the Global Art Affairs (GAA) Foundation to participate in the 2017 Venice Biennale. This marks the third time the Artist has been invited to participate in the prestigious global art event.
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"Luis González Palma’s universe is made up of a constellation of themes orbiting around his work , constantly going to and fro. Identity and memory, –the axes of his first works- are tackled using portraits with constant echoes of religious and baroque painting . . . [Palma's] work is impregnated with a symphony of formal solutions which are, in his own words, 'an attempt to give body to ghosts that govern personal relationships, religious and political hierarchies found in life'. " - Alejandro Castellote, Curator
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Dreams connect the space between real and surreal. They derive from fragments of our stream of consciousness. Our life’s memories, our desires, and our fears reshuffle and play-back in visions that may appear obscured by double-vision, or be crystalized by a hyper-real clarity. Often, they exist with the support of an uncanny logic or disjointed symbolism. Whether hopeful or menacing, dreams pull on the strings of our most raw and primal emotions.
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Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards have released the shortlist for the PhotoBooks of 2016; Paul Turounet's latest Artists Books Estamos Buscando A (We Are Looking For), made the list. This award for PhotoBooks was initiated in 2013 to celebrate the medium's contribution to the evolving history of the media.
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