Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

If You Are in Lishui, China


© Jessica M. Kaufman

Jessica M. Kaufman: Panopticon
Solo Show
Lishui Photography Festival in Lishui, China.
Festival events are scheduled November 28 through December 3, 2009.

To re-visit our conversation with Jessica, by clicking here.

Monday, July 13, 2009

If You Are in Beijing, China

(from China Daily)

An ongoing photo and video portrait exhibition at Beijing's Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Isabelle Huppert: Woman of Many Faces, shows the French actress and jury leader of the 62nd Cannes film festival caught on film by about 100 leading international photographers, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Willy Ronis, Nan Goldin, Juergen Teller, Wen Fang and Helmut Newton.

-through July 19, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

On View thru 4/17: Seen In China


from Emily Davis Gallery

SEEN IN CHINA: AN EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS

Seen in China will present historical photographic images and work by some of the most interesting photographers working in China today who address the profound social, political and environmental changes that have accelerated during the last twenty years.

Featured in the exhibition will be work by Linda Butler, Peikwen Cheng, Daniel Traub, Joseph Vitone and Garie Waltzer.

The exhibition is a multi-media event with artists’ photographic prints displayed in conjunction with digital projections of historical photographs by Chinese photographers. The Historical images on DVDs were organized in cooperation with FotoFest and FOTOFEST2008 - CHINA and its curators, Wendy Watriss and Frederick Baldwin. FotoFest is providing the DVD of Chinese photographers Zhuang Xueben, Sha Fei, Wang Shilong, Weng Naiqiang, and Xiao Zhuang whose work from the 1930's through 1970’s formed the historical section of Photography from China, 1934-2008 curated for FOTOFEST2008 - CHINA in Houston, Texas.

Curated by Professors Mark Soppeland, Penny Rakoff, and Rod Bengston, Director of University Galleries with special consultation and assistance by Dr. Barbara Tannenbaum, Director of Public Programs at the Akron Art Museum.

The Emily Davis Gallery is in Folk Hall, 150 E. Exchange St., on the UA campus. Folk Hall is the home of UA’s Mary Schiller Myers School of Art. Gallery hours are 10-5 Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday and 10-9 Wednesday and Thursday. For details call Rod Bengston at 330-972-5950.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Zoe Strauss Censored!

Find out more via Zoe Strauss' blog: zoestrauss.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Jane, Jane & More Jane!

Nymphoto's Jane Tam has work in several upcoming shows. More info below. Congrats, Jane!


©Jane Tam

Hun Gallery: The Circular Exhibition: Term I

http://hungallery.org

Aug. 22. 2008- Aug. 28. 2008

Opening Reception- Aug. 22. 2008 (6pm-8pm)

12 West 32nd street, 3rd Floor

New York, NY 10001

The exhibition will then travel to Seoul, Korea and be exhibited at:

Gallery Ho: The Circular Exhibition: Term II

http://galleryho.com/

Sep. 11. 2008 – Sep. 20. 2008

Opening Reception- Sep. 11. 2008 (6pm-8pm)

Seocho Dong 1538-4,

Seocho Gu, Seoul, Korea


Seeking Identity curated by Jamason Chen

Pingyao International Photography Festival

http://en.pipphoto.com/

Sep. 19. 2008 - Sep. 26. 2008

Pingyao, China


SPE: Women's Caucus Exhibition (show title pending)

Northlight Gallery

http://art.asu.edu/gallery/northlight

Oct. 20. 2008 - Nov. 15. 2008

Tempe, Arizona

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Cui Xiuwen, Xing Danwen

On July 30, 2008 The New York Times published an article by Holland Cotter titled "China's Female Artists Quietly Emerge". Read the article and find out about photographers Cui Xiuwen, Xing Danwen & other female Chinese artists.