photography

ICP PRESENTS FIRST NYC CAREER SURVEY OF MURIEL HASBUN

“Tracing Terruño” is the first comprehensive career survey in New York City of multidisciplinary artist, educator, and advocate for Central American culture and history, Muriel Hasbun (b. 1961), curated by Elisabeth Sherman, Senior Curator and Director of Exhibitions and Collections at the International Center of Photography (ICP).

HELIO. EL TALLER DE MIKE

«helio TM» is a group exhibition of Mexican artists who have employed the use of traditional heliogravure in their practice. This photographic printing process has seen a resurgence in recent years, particularly in Mexico City as the workshop of artist and photographer Miguel Counahan has operated as a collaborative space for artists, known as El Taller de Mike.

MIAMI ACOGE EL PRIMER CONGRESO DEL ARCHIVO INTERNACIONAL DE MUJERES FOTÓGRAFAS (WOPHA)

Entre el 18 y 19 de noviembre se llevará a cabo en Miami el Primer Congreso de WOPHA (Women Photographers International Archive), cuyo objetivo es abrir el debate crítico en torno a las contribuciones estéticas, sociales y políticas de las mujeres fotógrafas y las prácticas fotográficas vinculadas a los feminismos desde el siglo XIX hasta la fecha. Te contamos los detalles

MARCEL PARDO ARIZA: AFTER TOUCH

Marcel Pardo Ariza (b. 1991, Bogotá, Colombia) is a trans visual artist and curator that explores the relationship of representation, kinship and queerness through constructed photographs, color sets and installations. Their practices celebrate the erroneous, navigate intergenerational connection, and question arbitrary paradigms while pushing against the boundaries of photography.

MURIEL HASBUN. RECORD: CULTURAL PULSES

Muriel Hasbun reframes the cultural legacy of El Salvador during the 1980s and 1990s using personal and historical archives. It imprints the rescued archive of the renowned Galería El Laberinto -an epicenter of cultural activity in El Salvador during its civil war, founded by her late mother Janine Janowski- along with her own photographic archive of the time onto the national seismographic record of El Salvador.

JOIRI MINAYA: I’M HERE TO ENTERTAIN YOU, BUT ONLY DURING MY SHIFT

Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York (CCNY) presents a solo exhibition by Joiri​ Minaya ​(Dominican Republic/United States,1990), a multi-disciplinary artist whose recent works focus on destabilizing historic and contemporary representations of an imagined tropical identity through an exercise of unlearning, decolonizing and exorcizing imposed histories, cultures and ideas.

LAIA ABRIL: ON ABORTION

The Museum of Sex in New York presents «On Abortion: And the Repercussions of Lack of Access», Laia Abril’s first-ever solo show in the US, displaying her career-long research exploring the debate over abortion restriction worldwide. In Abril’s words, abortion has become “a political matter, rather than a question of rights.”

Paz Errázuriz: Próceres [National Heroes]

‘Próceres [National Heroes]’ is a newly printed series (2018) that Paz Errázuriz originally took in 1983. Taken in a government run warehouse in Chile, ‘Próceres [National Heroes]’ captures the last evidence of toppled Chilean statues. These monuments had been violently dismantled and damaged during the height of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship (1974–1990). This exhibition at Cecilia Brunson Projects in London is the first public showing of this series.

David Lachapelle:»your Intuition is Your Gps»

Combining a unique hyper-realistic aesthetic with profound social messages, David LaChapelle (USA, 1963) has mastered a signature style linked to Pop-Surrealism that has been present throughout his 30 year career. Whether in the commercial…