MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Art Out: Photo London, Modern Women/ Modern Vision, James Nachtwey

Art Out: Photo London, Modern Women/ Modern Vision, James Nachtwey

©Richard Ansett, Grayson Perry, Birling Gap, 2017. Land of Hope and Glory. Courtesy Lucy Bell Gallery.

Photo London | May 12 - May 15, 2022

Photo London presents the very best of the past, present and future of photography from leading international galleries and through solo presentations by acclaimed and rising talents. Held annually each May at Somerset House, the Fair is a celebration of the photographic medium in all its forms, creating a focal point for photography in London with events and special presentations taking place across the city.

To view more information about this exhibition, visit Photo London’s website here.

New York, 2001 ©James Nachtwey Archive, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth.

Fotografiska New York | May 6 - August 14, 2022

James Nachtwey is one of the world’s most respected photojournalists and is considered the defining visual war reporter of his time. An extraordinary observer and an acute witness, Nachtwey has devoted his career to documenting wars, conflicts, and critical social issues, and is currently in Ukraine documenting the atrocities of war in real-time. He has been awarded the Overseas Press Club’s Robert Capa Gold Medal five times, the World Press Photo Award twice, and been recognized with numerous other awards for his exceptional coverage of the events that shape our world.

To view more information about this exhibition, visit the museum’s website here.

Neeta Madahar, (British, b. 1966), Sustenance #104, 2003. Inkjet print. Bank of America Collection. ©Neeta Madahar

Denver Art Museum | May 1 - August 28, 2022

Modern Women/Modern Vision: Works from the Bank of America Collection, an exhibition featuring more than 100 images by women artists, will be part of spring 2022 programming. The traveling exhibition, which has been loaned through the Bank of America Collection Art in our Communities® program, will be on view in the Hamilton Building’s Anschutz Gallery May 1, 2022, through Aug. 28, 2022. The show celebrates the bold and dynamic contributions of women to the development and evolution of photography in the 20th century.

To view more information about this exhibition, visit the museum’s website here.

Weekend Portfolio: Sandra Mickiewicz

Weekend Portfolio: Sandra Mickiewicz

Book Review: What They Saw: Historical Photobooks By Women, 1843-1999

Book Review: What They Saw: Historical Photobooks By Women, 1843-1999