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Lines and Curves              

A curated international photography exhibition

December 6, 2018 – January 12, 2019                                                 newsletter

Wire
Accidental Abstract
Untitled
Fin du Jour
Light Beam and Baroque
Corrugated Wall, Kyoto
Homage A Escher
Instability
Linear Chaos
Light and shadow
Pavement, Albuquerque Airport No. 3
Lines, Curves Remembrance No. 11
Duality No. 3
Color walls
Blocked
Burano No. 1
Expane
Self Conflict No. 3
German Historical Museum, Berlin
Point of view
Oca No. 1
Untitled
Untitled
Between a Pool and a Hard Place
Lenoir_R_07-06-18--5942
Shutter
Beyond the borders No. 2
Spaces No. 3
Adria
Venetian Glass Circles
Poezja No. 2
Eye of the Spiral staircase
Untitled
Lines & Curves
Untitled

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Lines and curves are some of the most important visual building blocks of both figurative and abstract images. We can observe lines and curves of all possible varieties in photographs; they are everywhere. Putting them in the centre of attention might even sound trivial and not particularly interesting at first. This, however, is a call for notjust anylines and curves. We would like to see lines and curves that take a daring and pronounced initiative in the photograph; lines and curves that capture our attention, lead our eyes, and determine the way we appreciate the photograph. Lines and curves might have significant compositional role but they may also focus our attention on some parts of the image, hence influencing our interpretation. There are countless ways lines and curves might become the central creative aspect in a photograph.

Juror's choice

Pelin Guven: Wire

Honourable mentions

Joe CalleriAccidental Abstract

Stefano DavidUntitled

Dina Sirat: Fin du Jour

Exhibiting photographers

Karin Bauer (Bisamberg, Austria), Bruce Berkow (New York, NY, USA), Liza Hennessey Botkin (Studio City, CA, USA), Nancy Stalnaker Bundy (Minneapolis, MN, USA), Joe Calleri (Northcote, Victoria, Australia), Alexandra Cerutti (Caracas, Venezuela), Hsien-Chih Chuang (Taiwan), Robert Crifasi (Boulder, CO, USA), Dóra Csörögi (Budapest, Hungary), Stefano David (Rome, Italy), Vesna Dobričić (Belgrade, Serbia), Ágnes Dudás (Budapest, Hungary), Danielle L Goldstein (New York, NY, USA), Eva Gstoettner (Vienna, Austria), Pelin Guven (Beijing, China), Gary Justis (Bloomington, IL, USA), Coffee Kang (Shanghai, China), Constanze Kratzsch (Berlin, Germany), Anne Sophie Le Penru (Tours, France), Ana Leal (São Paulo, Brazil), Shifra Levyathan (Ramat-Gan, Israel), Alexandru Macavei (Timisoara, Romania), Jolanta Mazur (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia), Dan McCormack (Accord, NY, USA), Joseph O’Neill (New York, NY, USA), Nicola Paccagnella (Stra, Venice, Italy), Rozina Pátkai (Budapest, Hungary), Doris Reinthaler (Linz, Austria), Robert M. Romano (Pound Ridge, NY, USA), Gustavo Romeiro (Porto, Portugal), Szilárd Schlauszky (Székesfehérvár, Hungary), Dina Sirat (Jerusalem, Israel), Gyorgy Sziraczki (Budapest  , Hungary), Tina Toth (Vienna, Austria), Tibor Zsitva (Budapest, Hungary)

Please click on the names to see contact information (website or e-mail) where available.

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