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Great Reads in Photography: August 1, 2021 petapixel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from petapixel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Chester Higgins The Indelible Spirit @ Bruce Silverstein Gallery Bruce Silverstein Gallery // May 06, 2021 - June 26, 2021 May 04, 2021 | in Photography Wrestling with issues of memory, place, and identity I see my life as a narrative and my photography as its expression. My art gives visual voice to my personal and collective memories. It is inside ordinary moments where I find windows into larger meaning. Light, perspective, and points in time are the pivotal elements I use to reveal an interior presence within my subjects as I search for what I identify as the Signature of the Spirit. Photographer and author Chester Higgins was born in Alabama in 1946, and was formally educated at Tuskegee University, graduating in 1970. Experiences with his family s church community, as well as with college campus student protests, were formative in developing the direction of Higgins s artistic practice. Higgins s oeuvre portrays the dignity of the African American and A ....
Best of August 2020 : Bruce Silverstein Gallery and the Bill Cunningham Foundation loeildelaphotographie.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from loeildelaphotographie.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Working Together Saturday 21 November 2020 - Sunday 28 March 2021 - Event ended. Working Together is an unprecedented exhibition that chronicles the formative years of the Kamoinge Workshop, a collective of Black photographers established in New York City in 1963. “Kamoinge” comes from the language of the Kikuyu people of Kenya, meaning “a group of people acting together,” and reflects the ideal that animated the collective. In the early years, at a time of dramatic social upheaval, members met regularly to show and discuss each other’s work and to share their critical perspectives, technical and professional experience, and friendship. Although each artist had his or her own sensibility and developed an independent career, the members of Kamoinge were deeply committed to photography s power and status as an independent art form. They boldly and inventively depicted their communities as they saw and participated in them, rather than as they were often portrayed. ....