Urban
A curated international photography exhibition
May 4–27, 2023 newsletter
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Urban spaces have always been significant sources of inspiration for photographers for a very good reason; the dwelling places of much of humanity provide intensified experiences of how we shape our environment and how we live in the environment we create for ourselves. Cities offer a bounty of visual stimuli for the eye and the camera to catch. The structural beauty of the still lines and shapes of the buildings and streets provide for exciting compositions. The ever-changing swirl of the streets challenges us to capture precious passing moments. Urban life shows an entirely different face during the day and with the lights on at night. Cities are usually busy with action, but recently we have experienced empty streets as well. There are endless ways of portraying the life of the inhabitants of cities, endless ways for photographers to construct their unique interpretations of what urban environments mean for them.
Curator's choice
Danielle l Goldstein: Unfurled
Honourable mentions
Lara Hauser: The Scent of Buenos Aires No. 7
Alison Lake: Black and White Dress
Eddy Verloes: Yellow Bus
Exhibiting photographers
Myrna Avitia (San Diego, CA, USA), Alison Barrett (Bath, UK), Bo Bergstrom (Stockholm, Sweden), Béla Bertók (Mürzzuschlag, Austria), Lindsay Brice (New York, NY, USA), Charles Crain (Mandeville, LA, USA), Angela Crosti (London, UK), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Frédéric Deschênes (Montréal, Québec, Canada), Rajan Dosaj (Van Nuys, CA, USA), Serena Dzenis (Reykjavik, Iceland), Thor-Leif Fogelberg (Stockholm, Sweden), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), Yiannis Galanopoulos (Abu Dhabi, UAE), Albert George (Chicago, IL, USA), Carole Glauber (Ra’anana, Israel), Danielle l Goldstein (New York, NY, USA), Stefan Gonzalevski (Budapest, Hungary), Maureen J Haldeman (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Lara Hauser (Zurich, Switzerland), Leena Holmström (Oulu, Finland), Bence Illyés (Budapest, Hungary), Andrei Kamkov (Moscow, Russia), Paul Kessel (New York, NY, USA), James Kezman (Stuttgart, Germany), Alison Lake (Monterey, CA, USA), Iveta Lazdina (Sigulda, Latvia), Shifra Levyathan (Ramat-gan, Israel), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Laura Malaterra (Genoa, Italy), Jose Ney Mila Espinosa (Kissimmee, FL, USA), Robert Morrissey (Portland, OR, USA), Paul M. Murray (Jamestown, RI, USA), Réka Nagy (Budapest, Hungary), Dai Nakamura (Yokohama-city, Japan), Fern L. Nesson (Cambridge, MA, USA), Rachel Nixon (Vancouver, Canada), Jürgen Pawlik (Wörthsee, Germany), John Potter (Dubuque, IA, USA), Inna Rogatchi (Turku, Finland), Jeff Rothstein (New York, NY, USA), Russ Rowland (New York, NY, USA), Marit Rumm (Vancouver, Canada), Karen Safer (Playa del Rey, CA, USA), Hans Severin (Hanover, Germany), Dina Sirat (Netanya, Israel), StreetMax21 (London, UK), Evgeniya Strygina (London, UK), Igal Stulbach (Bat Yam, Israel), Judit Erzsébet Szabó (Budapest, Hungary), Joshua Tann (Long Beach, CA, USA), Eddy Verloes (Boutersem, Belgium), Liz Wurzinger (Vancouver, BC, Canada), Eiji Yamamoto (Saarbruecken, Germany), Philipp Zechner (Ludwigshafen, Germany), Xi Zhou (New York, NY, USA)
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