This exhibition is part of the Getty Initiative, Pacific Standard Time LA/LA. Curated by Mary MacNaughton, this exhibition examines the work of three generations of Mexican women photographers and underlines how each artist explored and stretched notions of Mexican identity in works that range from the documentary to the poetic.
Read moreMatt Eich Presents Carry Me Ohio at Rencontre d'Arles Nuit de l’Année 2017
Now that it has debuted, we are pleased to publicly share the video Matt Eich prepared for Rencontre d'Arles 2017. Eich was invited to create a video presentation of his Carry Me Ohio work for the French photography festival's Nuit de l’Année.
In the nearly 50 years of its operation, the festival has evolved into a springboard for creativity celebrating the media, and drawing patrons from around the world. In 2016 the festival was visited by more than 100,000 people. We are honored to have had work by one of our represented artists appear as part of this noteworthy event.
Read morePaul Turounet Selected For Exhibition at SF Camerawork
'Circus,' features a wide range of photographic interpretations pertaining to the meaning, history, and the symbolism of the circus. Turounet's selected work from his early "King of the Compacts," which follows "Charlie 'Too Tall' West", a rodeo clown performer who embodies what it means to be a part of the American West.
Read moreMUSAC's Permanent Collection Expands Holdings of Tatiana Parcero
We are thrilled to share news that four more major works by Tatiana Parcero were accepted into the permanent collection of the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León (MUSAC). Located in León, Spain MUSAC is dedicated to being "a museum of the present," and only collects work by a living generation of artists (1992 - 2012).
Read moreReveal: Jennifer Greenbug's K9 for Cops + Fox Good Day Spot
Congrats- you are among the first to catch a glimpse of Greenburg's completed public artwork. Jennifer Greenburg to do interview with Fox Chicago's Good Day Monday, July 17th. Tune in at 8:20 am to hear about the fundraising initiative in support of Chicago PD and the Artist's spin on the public artwork she created.
Read moreJennifer Greenburg Contributes to Public Art Initiative
This spring, Jennifer Greenburg accepted the invitation to work outside her photo-frame and collaborate on the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation's Public Art Initiative "K-9's for Cops." The work will display on Michigan Ave. with 300 other statues and eventually be on permanent display at the Kinzie Hotel in downtown Chicago.
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