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Silence

A curated international photography exhibition

May 7 – 30, 2020                                                                                 newsletter

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Silence is always conceived against its opposites; sound, noise, loudness. Silence is strongly associated with loneliness and alienation, the unknown and disturbing landscape on the one hand, and the known tranquillity and peace on the other hand. Photographically, the contrast between deep darkness and dazzling light is also decisive. After natural or social catastrophes, everything falls silent; empty cities, villages, abandoned public transport and empty workplaces remind us for the transience and fragility of humankind. Silence is accompanied by quiet activities such as contemplation and meditation, which negate the very nature of action itself. Silence is also often present in still lifes, cityscapes, portraits, and many other photographic genres.

Juror's choice

Marisa Nunes: Landscape diaries No. 3

Honourable mentions

Chris Byrnes: Can you see me yet

Kip HarrisSouth Shore Suite: Horizon Series, March 21, 2015

Agnieszka Piasecka: Lost City No. 5

Exhibiting photographers

Gianluca Attoli (Monza, Italy), Shaun E. Bangert (Midland, MI, USA), David Bartlett (Farmington Hills, MI, USA), Bruce Berkow (New York, NY, USA), Jean-Claude Bise (Neuchâtel, Switzerland), Bill Bowerman (Lawrence, KS, USA), Preston Buchtel (Cleveland, OH, USA), Thomas Bundschuh (Vienna, Austria), Chris Byrnes (Newcastle, Australia), Thierry Camus (Paris, France), Tricia Capello (Boston, MA, USA), Jesús M. Chamizo (Madrid, Spain), Hyun Joo Cho (Tokyo, Japan), Paul Delpani (Vienna, Austria), Peter Devenyi (Ottawa, Canada), Suzette Dushi (New York, NY, USA), László Gálos (Salgótarján, Hungary), Albert George (Chicago, IL, USA), Nadide Goksun (Scarsdale, NY, USA), Kip Harris (Indian Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada), Adityavardhan Jayaram (Coimbatore, India), Inbal Kristin (Ashkelon, Israel), Stefanie Lebowski (Paris, France), Yoshitaka Masuda (Tokyo, Japan), Debbie McCulliss (Greenwood Village, CO, USA), Malgorzata Mikolajczyk (Warsaw, Poland), Vera Miljkovic (New York, NY, USA), Negyed Négy (Budapest, Hungary), Rachel Nixon (Vancouver, Canada), Marisa Nunes (Lisbon, Portugal), Danny Ovens (London, UK), Agnieszka Piasecka (Gdynia, Poland), Katalin Pusztaszeri (Budapest, Hungary), Sébastien Rannou (Bretagne, France), Ábel Réti (Budapest, Hungary), Youssef Riegel (Moenchengladbach, Germany), Ryuten Paul Rosenblum (San  Anselmo, CA, USA), Joseph Rovegno (New York, NY, USA), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Szilárd Schlauszky (Székesfehérvár, Hungary), Michael Schwan (Püttlingen, Germany), Wil Scott (Annapolis, MD, USA), Charles Andrew Seaton (Surat Thani, Thailand), Patrycja Sorensen (Lodz, Poland), Stefan Speidel (Tokyo, Japan), Allan Syphers (Gwynedd Valley, PA, USA), Judit Erzsébet Szabó (Budapest, Hungary), Joshua Tann (Long Beach, CA, USA), Paolo Tortorella (Sesto San Giovanni, Italy), Simona Trudu (Rome, Italy), Angéla Vaszkó (Budapest, Hungary), Eiji Yamamoto (Saarbruecken, Germany), Vesna Zednik (Zagreb, Croatia), Sine(Xuan) Zheng (London, UK)

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