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Medium Festival of Photography 2013
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Medium Festival returns to San Diego on November 7 to November 10 at the Lafayette Hotel. Join in as they present two full days of Portfolio Reviews, a Keynote Lecture with Abelardo Morell, followed by two more days of lectures on photography. Medium brings together a community of creative photographers that will inspire your practice, open new connections, and encourage creative thinking in photography.
More Info: http://mediumsandiego.org
Aftermath. Changing Cultural Landscape
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Photon Centre for Contemporary Photography is taking part at the 23rd Month of Photography festival in Bratislava from November 5th to the 30th. The group exhibition Aftermath. Changing Cultural Landscape and Rajko Bizjak's solo show will be presented.
The group exhibition will open on Thursday, November 7 at 3pm at the west terrace Bratislava Castle. The show will be open until December 20 2013. The exhibition brings together the principal protagonists from the field of engaged contemporary photography active in the territory of the former Yugoslavia following its disintegration.
image by Borut Krajn
Mírame, Lima
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Mírame, Lima is a series of 50 family portraits aiming to reflect the cultural, ethnical, religious diversities present within the Peruvian capital.
The project has been the winner of the 2013 SEE ME AWARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY , the 2013 PDN PHOTO ANNUAL.
The project opened to the public for the first time last march, at the MAC (Museum of Contemporary Art of Lima, Peru) and subsequently was invited to exhibit at El Palacio Consistorial of Cartagena (Spain) were it stayed all through the summer. In Parallel, a selection of the project's images has been projected, for a week in june, on Time's Square's billboards.
The Print Center
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The Print Center's 88th Annual International Competition is one of the most prestigious and oldest competitions in the United States. All artists using Photography and/or Printmaking as critical components in their works can enter. Artists whose work pushes the boundaries of traditional photographic and printmaking practices are encouraged to enter. Application deadline is October 31, 2013.
Three solo exhibitions at The Print Center to be held June-July 2014, Online exhibition, Philadelphia Museum of Art Purchase Award, Two-year contract from The Print Center Gallery Store, and up to $3,000 in purchase, cash and material prizes.
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Summa Art Fair
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The First edition of Summa Art Fair attracted more than 10,000 visitors and was a commercial success. Summa was held on September 19th to the 22nd. It gathered 64 galleries in the hall 16 of Matadero, a former slaugherhouse in the Arganzuela district of Madrid, which has been converted to a lively arts centre. Summa aroused a great interest among national and international collectors as well as the genetral public. Most of the exhibitors were very satisfied with the sales and made a lot of national and international contacts. They were curious about how a new art fair could be successfully run at the beginning of the arts season in Madrid. The results show the answer is clearly possitive!