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Samuel James: "Water Of My Land: The Niger Delta's Illicit Fuel Trade"
Posted by Daylight Books on
Samuel James's exhibit, "Water Of My Land: The Niger Delta's Illicit Fuel Trade", opens next Tuesday, February 12 and runs until April 7th, 2013 at The Half King in New York City.
Opening reception: Tuesday, February 12th, 7:30pm. Opening night will feature Sam and Stacey D. Clarkson, Art Director at Harper’s Magazine, discussing the stories and images in Sam’s work.
Nayland Blake's "What Wont Wreng"
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Visit Nayland Blake's show, "What Wont Wreng" at the Matthew Marks Gallery. On view until April 20th.
Info: http://www.matthewmarks.com/new-york/exhibitions/2013-02-02_nayland-blake/
David Maisel's "Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime"
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Check out David Maisel's upcoming exhibition, "Black Maps: American Landscape and the Apocalyptic Sublime" at the CU Art Museum in Colorado. Composed of large-scale photographs, this exhibition leads the viewer on a hallucinatory journey through landscapes in the American West that have been transformed through the physical and environmental effects of industrial-scale water diversion projects, open-pit mineral extraction, and urban sprawl.
On view from February 9th to May 11th, 2013.
Information: http://cuartmuseum.colorado.edu/exhibition/david-maisel-black-maps-ameri...
Photograph: "Oblivion 15N" (2004) by David Maisel
Seen.Unseen
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Submit your images to "Seen.Unseen", Hinterland's international call for submissions. The exhibition seeks images that uncover the unseen or picture something seen in an unusual way.
Submission deadline is February 17th.
New York Photography Portfolio Review
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Apply for the first New York Photography Portfolio Review sponsored by the New York Times Lens Blog, a two-day gathering in April featuring private critiques, discussions and workshops. A great opportunity for people in the photographic community to meet, trade ideas and help each other.
Application deadline is Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013.
Info: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/01/31/getting-to-know-you-better/
Photograph: New York Times