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: THIS GOLDEN MILE BY KAVI PUJARA, Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund, A Personal View on High Fashion & Street Style: Photographs from the Nicola Erni Collection, 1930s to Now

Art Out: THIS GOLDEN MILE BY KAVI PUJARA, Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund, A Personal View on High Fashion & Street Style: Photographs from the Nicola Erni Collection, 1930s to Now

Boy with the Union flag, Hildyard Road, 2021 ©Kavi Pujara

Martin Parr Foundation| 06 OCT - 18 DEC 2022

This Golden Mile presents new work by Kavi Pujara. Photographed against the backdrop of Brexit, the Windrush scandal, and a government intent on reducing net migration, Kavi documents Indian migration to Leicester, new and old, exploring themes of identity, home and Britishness.

Kavi was born in Leicester in the early 1970s, just ten minutes from the Golden Mile and would visit most weekends to see his grandmother. It was a time when overt acts of racism – being spat at, chased by the National Front, being called ‘wog’ or a ‘paki’ and being told to ‘Go back home’ – were common. As soon as he turned 18, Kavi moved to London and never looked back. When he did return, nearly 30 years later with his young family, making pictures allowed him to rediscover the community he grew up in but no longer knew.

To view more of this Exhibition visit here.

Peyton Fulford: Infinite Tenderness, Becoming One (Annie and Trevor)

Georgia Museum of Art| October 8, 2022 - January 8,2022

Athens, GA – Founded in 2012 in Columbus, Georgia, by Alan Rothschild Jr. (UGA JD ’85), the Do Good Fund has built a museum-quality collection of photography that charts a visual narrative of the ever-changing American South from the 1950s to the present. The collection includes images by more than 25 Guggenheim Fellows, five Magnum Photographers and two Henri Cartier-Bresson Award winners as well as prints by lesser-known or emerging photographers from the region. On view from October 8, 2022, through January 8, 2023, at the Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia, which organized the show, “Reckonings and Reconstructions: Southern Photography from the Do Good Fund” is the first large-scale survey of the fund’s remarkable and sweeping collection.

To view more of this exhibition visit here.

Esther Haase (German, born 1966), The Fearless Lola Walking the Lion King, Miami, for Stern, 1999

Norton Museum Of Art| October 8, 2022– February 12, 2023

WEST PALM BEACH, FL (September 9, 2022) – This fall, the Norton Museum of Art will present A Personal View on High Fashion & Street Style: Photographs from the Nicola Erni Collection, 1930s to Now (October 8, 2022 – February 12, 2023). The exhibition showcases highlights from the Nicola Erni Collection’s unparalleled holdings that trace the origins and development of fashion and street photography, encompassing nearly a century of iconic images—including photographs of jetsetters and celebrities, from Lena Horne to Kate Moss and Zendaya, and featuring work by quintessential designers like Schiaparelli, Givenchy, and Issey Mikaye.

To view more of this Exhibition visit here.

Weekend Portfolio: Rhia Hylton

Weekend Portfolio: Rhia Hylton

Film Review: CARMEN (2022) DIR. VALERIE BUHAGIAR

Film Review: CARMEN (2022) DIR. VALERIE BUHAGIAR