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News — Artist talk
Book Release Party & Artist Lecture for Jess Dugan's 'Every Breath We Drew'
Posted by Olivia Branscum on
Join Daylight for two upcoming events featuring artist Jess Dugan's recent monograph, 'Every Breath We Drew,' which is currently on exhibition at the Daylight Project Space. Artist Lecture November 05 Cornell Fine Arts Museum Winter Park, FL Private Book Release Party November 13 St. Louis, MOContact Jess Dugan if you are interested in attending.
TO ATTEND: Zalmaï Artist Talk & Book Signing @ Frontline Club
Posted by Joseph Bensimon on
Frontline Club (London, England) will be hosting an artist talk & book signing with Afghan-born photographer Zalmaï about the work in his newly released book, Dread and Dreams. Details at Frontline Club. The event will be live streamed on Frontline Club's Youtube channel. DATE: June 10 @ 7pm
TO ATTEND: Gabriela Maj 'Almond Garden' - Artist Talks & Book Signings
Posted by Joseph Bensimon on
Photographer Gabriela Maj will be discussing the work from her recently released monograph in upcoming events on the West Coast. A series of portraits from the women's prisons in Afghanistan, 'Almond Garden' features Maj's haunting, compassionate photographs of the inmates along with the inmates own stories. Made over the course of four years, Maj's project is the largest record documenting the experiences of incarcerated women in Afghanistan to date. Together, the voices in 'Almond Garden' testify to the human rights abuses many Afghan women continue to endure, and serve as a call for much-needed support from the international community in the...
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