
Monochrome @ PH21 Gallery Barcelona
A curated international photography exhibition
November 15 – December 9, 2025 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, numerous examples of monochromatic images exist, deriving their photographic qualities from the tonal range of a single colour. While monochromacy was once a technological constraint, it has now become more of an artistic choice. Photographers may opt to work 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, rather than being a mere technological limitation.
Curator's choice
Vita Foldi Levar: Bonsai Dreaming 7
Honourable mentions
Ralf Dreier: Chimneys
Kylo-Patrick Hart: Contemplative
Laura Malaterra: The poisoned apple 1.
Exhibiting photographers
Swen Bernitz (Zossen, Germany), Emma Brahas (Roman, Romania), Eva Brunner (Berlin, Germany), Brigitte B Burckhardt (Vevey, Switzerland), Qiuyu Chen (Shenzhen, China), Michael Corthell (Millis, MA, USA), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Ralf Dreier (Siegen, Germany), Abigail Ekue (Brooklyn, NY, USA), Janelle Freiman (La Jolla, CA, USA), Anna French (Nottingham, UK), Roger Gottlieb (Port Jervis, NY, USA), Susanna Hagström (Stockholm, Sweden), Maureen J Haldeman (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Kylo-Patrick Hart (Aledo, TX, USA), Henry Hauser (Chicago, IL, USA), Denise Heinrich Lane (Sète, France), Bruce M. Herman (Eagle River, AK, USA), Leena Holmström (Oulu, Finland), Tomasz Imiolczyk (Maynooth, Ireland), Irina Jomir (Nesodden, Norway), János Kenesei (Budapest, Hungary), Don Kline (Baltimore, MD, USA), Alison Lake (Monterey, CA, USA), Shay Lari-Hosain (San Jose, CA, USA), Vita Foldi Levar (Palatine, IL, USA), Andrea London (New York, NY, USA), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Laura Malaterra (Genoa, Italy), Debbie McCulliss (Greenwood Village, CO, USA), Robert Morrissey (Portland, OR, USA), Dai Nakamura (Yokohama-city, Japan), Olga Neff (Paphos, Cyprus), Fern L. Nesson (Cambridge, MA, USA), Joseph O’Neill (New York, NY, USA), Emy Ori (Chicago, IL, USA), Jürgen Pawlik (Wörthsee, Germany), Stelvio Peti (Rome, Italy), Michael Potts (Phoenix, AZ, USA), Michael G. Prais (Geneva, IL, USA), Michael Preiss (Munich, Germany), Salvatore Privitera (Christiansburg, VA, USA), Janet Roller-Schmidt (Elmhurst, IL, USA), Karen Safer (Playa del Rey, CA, USA), Zsuzsanna Sárközi (Pázmánd, Hungary), Hans Severin (Germany), Lev L. Spiro (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Ildikó Szabó (Kisberény, Hungary), Miroslav Vrzala (Ramsey, NJ, USA)
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