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The Ears Tell The Eyes Where To Look: Hicham Gardaf On The Disappearance Of Tangier's Bleach Sellers On show at MAST Foundation in Bologna, Italy, until May 1st, In Praise of Slowness is an ode to disappearance. Read the article by Camilla Marrese:
Check out our weekly selection of curated images from our community: 1. Lorenzo Roncaglione 2. Ori Harpaz 3. Gela Megrelidze If you'd like to be featured, create a free profile on phmuseum.com and upload your work. We will showcase our favorites on our feed.
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LAST CHANCE >> EARLY BIRD DEADLINE 🤖 PhMuseum Days 2023 OPEN CALL There are only 48 hours left to submit your projects at a reduced entry fee. The Early Bird Deadline is set for this Thursday 13 April at 11:59 pm GMT. Present your projects at phmuseum.com/d23
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Main Reasons To Apply To PhMuseum Days Open Call Working with our team, joining an international curated event, good networking and sharing a meaningful experience with recognized professionals are some of the reasons to consider presenting your work:
Our best congrats to the shortlisted authors for the Landskrona residency. Under the guidance of Program Director, the prize recipient will be granted a 6-week residency in Landskrona, Sweden, during the autumn of 2023. Discover the shortlisted artists at phmuseum.com/g23.
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We are pleased to announce the shortlisted artists pre-selected for a solo exhibition at . The curators will invite the eventual prize recipient to exhibit in their gallery in Verona, Italy, during fall 2023. See all the works at phmuseum.com/g23
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Discover the shortlisted photographers who are in consideration for an exhibition at the 17th edition of , taking place in June 2023 in Getxo, Basque Country, Spain. Learn more about the finalist projects at phmuseum.com/g23
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Our best congrats to the shortlisted authors for a solo exhibition at PhEST. The eventual prize recipient will be part of the 8th edition of the festival happening in September 2023 in Monopoli, Italy. Discover all the finalist projects at phmuseum.com/g23
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Here’s this week's curated selection of images from our community: 1. Ashley Markle (US) 2. Lucia Vazquez (AR) 3. Vanessa Merritt (US) To be featured simply create a free profile on phmuseum.com and upload your work. We will share our favourites on our feed.
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Exhibit Your Work At PhMuseum Days 2023 International Photo Festival You can now apply to the open call through which we will select 4 projects for individual shows, up to 40 images for a collective installations, and more to enrich the festival's program: bit.ly/phmuseumdays
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Ecuadorian photographer Fabiola Cedillo invites us to learn and question the wide-ranging possibilities that technology and science provide to human beings in relation to reproduction across the world. - bit.ly/3bfpiVN
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In his work Five Minutes After Birth, photographer William Lakin analyses and dissects masculine identity, and identity more broadly, as conforming conducts that receive deep scrutiny in our society. - bit.ly/3mNe0Of
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PhMuseum 2020 Women Photographers Grant awardees Laura El-Tantawy, Florence Goupil, and Lebo Thoka explain how the competition supported their artistic research while simultaneously giving them hope for a more inclusive future in photography - bit.ly/3luLYpP
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In What Photography has in Common with an Empty Vase, Edgar Martins deploys a visual definition of incarceration and isolation while never shooting inside a prison. By avoiding the frontal depiction of his subject, he questions the limits of photography - bit.ly/37yaeRh
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Giving a voice to formerly denied, now recognized non-binary identities is the theme that Brazilian duo Rodrigo Pinheiro and Gal Cipreste Marinelli explore in their autobiographical series GH, Gal And Hiroshima, the PHmuseum 2021 Photography Grant winner - bit.ly/3BqcGXO
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Ana Vallejo is a Colombian photographer who describes herself as obsessed with love. Experimenting with the limits of photography, Ana challenges her passion for lust amid lockdown in New York City while away from her native country. | bit.ly/3vpPbuH
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Jordan Putt positions historical land survey documents alongside modern landscape shots and portraits of childhood friends to create a comprehensive visual study of the city he says raised him: Tucson, Arizona in southwestern United States - bit.ly/3tSYjHc
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Last 48 hours to apply to the PHmuseum 2021 Photography Grant! Recipients of the main prizes will share $14,000 in cash, to be assigned by an independent jury comprised of Michael Famighetti, Renée Mussai, Trent Parke, and Julieta Escardó. Apply now at phmuseum.com/g21!
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The PHmuseum 2021 Photography Grant deadline is just two weeks away. Avoid the last-minute rush and submit your work today for the opportunity to win $14,000, solo exhibitions, a residency bursary, and a whole lot more. Apply at phmuseum.com/g21.
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The 9th edition of the PHmuseum Photography Grant is now open for submissions, with $14,000 in cash prizes, solo exhibitions and projections at international festivals, a residency bursary, and educational opportunities all on offer. Apply now at phmuseum.com/g21.
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In his inwards-looking series Error in Ypsilon, Belgian photographer Frederic Pels exposes physical and psychological distortions, the outcome of a hostile and dismal environment that wounds us - bit.ly/34nnRS7
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In a book published by Witty Books, Camillo Pasquarelli draws a poetic portrait of Kashmir as a place stuck in an endless succession of protest, healing, and martyrdom that feed the resistance - bit.ly/3gyrz0h
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