Cutting up the canon of photographic images gave Justine Kurland an interest in collage that has blossomed into The Rose, a celebrated exhibition on show and in print this summer The post Over fifty women photographers use collage as a feminist form at CPW, Kingston appeared first on 1854 Photography.| 1854 Photography
The Jan Johansen Gallery at Rumriver Art Center is proudly presents: Designing Women. Discover this compelling mixed-media exhibition by artists Cherene Bebeau, Merry Conway, and Christine Tauer. These three women met through Rumriver Art Center. Together they developed not only unique personal styles, but deep friendships that shapes and inspires their work.| Rumriver Art Center
With a simple glass device, the London-based Pakistani-Bengali artist turns archival photo books into sinister revelations on British colonial histories| 1854 Photography
“This is an ambitious, multilayered project,” says Nathalie Herschdorfer, director of Photo Elysée and Jury President of the Lausanne museum’s biennial prize for a mid-career photographer, commenting on the latest recipient, Hannah Darabi’s Why Don’t You Dance?| 1854 Photography
This two-person exhibition brings together the work of Kat Davis and Megan Driving Hawk, two artists whose practices are deeply rooted in the exploration of memory, identity, and community. Kat Davis, a photographer and collage artist, delves into the intersection of past and present through the use of found photos and ephemera. As a modern […]| modified/arts
‘Veiled Inscriptions, New Work and Site Photographs’ will include the newest photomontages by Dean K. Terasaki at Modified Arts Gallery in collaboration with the Eye Lounge Collective.| modified/arts