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Monochrome

A curated international photography exhibition

October 19 – November 11, 2023                                                          newsletter

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Monochrome photography is commonly associated with black and white images. However, throughout the history of photography, other tones such as sepia and cyan have also been utilized. Today, there exist numerous examples of monochromatic images that derive their photographic qualities from the tonal range of a single colour. While monochromacity was once a technological constraint, it has now become more of an artistic choice. Photographers may opt for working with the shades of a single colour for compositional or expressive reasons, and their decision should be interpreted accordingly. Our appreciation of contemporary monochromatic images is rooted in the understanding that the lack of colour range holds significance and meaning, instead of being a mere technological limitation.

Curator's choice

Dorie Dahlberg: Refinery

Honourable mentions

Pierre-Yves Cruaud: Si loin, si proches 02

Austn FischerJesters Gender Game 4

Iveta Lazdina: Exits

Exhibiting photographers

Andrew Bailey (Boston, MA, USA), Andrea Ballestra (Milan, Italy), Béla Bertók (Mürzzuschlag, Austria), Stu Bloom (Fairfield, CT, USA), Robert Brook (Shrewsbury, UK), Gregory D. Brown (Omaha, NE, USA), Brian Cann (Waldenbuch, Germany), Læila Chaoui (Enschede, Netherlands), Jenny Chernansky (Chicago, IL, USA), Charles Crain (Mandeville, LA, USA), Pierre-Yves Cruaud (Montpellier, France), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Brendan Delaney (London, UK), Todd Dieringer (Akron, OH, USA), Mark Dierker (Dubuque, IA, USA), Mike Eubanks (Fallston, MD, USA), Austn Fischer (London, UK), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), László Gálos (Capelle aan den Ijssel, Netherlands), Rytis Gervickas (Lithuania, Kaunas), Danielle L Goldstein (New York, NY, USA), Roger Gottlieb (Port Jervis, NJ, USA), Maureen J Haldeman (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Kip Harris (Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada), Hal Hirshorn (New York, NY, USA), Andrei Kamkov (Moscow, Russia), John Laue (La Seva Beach, CA, USA), Tom Laurence (Urbana, IL, USA), Iveta Lazdina (Sigulda, Latvia), Vita Foldi Levar (Palatine, IL, USA), Shifra Levyathan (Ramat-Gan, Israel), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Dan McCormack (Accord, NY, USA), Raheleh Mohammad (Cleveland, OH, USA), Luisa Montagna (Medesano, Italy), Robert Morrissey (Portland, OR, USA), Dai Nakamura (Yokohama-city, Japan), Michael S. Nyerges (Canandaigua, NY, USA), Joseph O’Neill (New York, NY, USA), P. Robert (Düsseldorf, Germany), rgen Pawlik (Wörthsee, Germany), Stelvio Peti (Rome, Italy), John Potter (Dubuque, IA, USA), Zoltan Puskas (Santa Barbara, CA, USA), Alex Rossa (Wustermark, Germany), Karen Safer (Playa del Rey, CA, USA), Kun Kyung Sok & Chunbum Park (Collaborative Duo) (Brooklyn, NY & Palisades Park, NJ, USA), Sascha Van der Werf (Vienna, Austria), Eddy Verloes (Boutersem, Belgium), Nikolett Vörös (Budapest, Hungary), Ingrid-Nathalie Wizun (Montreuil, France)

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