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Monochrome             

A curated international photography exhibition

June 6 – 29, 2019                                                                    newsletter

Bestiary, The Fly
Man In White Hat
Vegas stories No. 2
Texture No. 1
Path of Light
Snowy Landscape No. 2
Forest Floor
A Visit to my Mother No. 1
Untitled
Szubordináció No. 2
Self-portrait No. 2
Opening Night
Exceeding Tenuity
Rectangles
Untitled
Voyage
Untitled
Angles
Untitled
No Exit
Through the Backdoor
Stairs
Black & White Adolescence No. 1
Aman Irai
Wanderings No. 5
BackYard
Mystery No. 2
Window Shadow
It Might Not Be What You Think…
Cascade (Zuhatag)
An intimate affair No. 5
Untitled
Job interview
Love is on the Wall
Blank Space

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Monochrome photography is usually associated with black and white images. However, in the history of photography other hues, such as sepia and cyan were also used, and today there are countless examples of monochromatic images whose photographic qualities are based on the tonal range of various other colours. While monochromacity used to be a technological limitation for a long time, today it is more of an artistic choice. Photographers may opt for working with the shades of just one colour for compositional reasons or for reasons related to the expressive content of their images, and therefore their decision is to be interpreted. Our appreciation of contemporary monochromatic images is also rooted in the knowledge that the lack of colour range is significant and meaningful, not merely a technological limitation.

Juror's choice

Coralie Fournier-MorisBestiary, The Fly

Honourable mentions

Bruce Berkow: Man In White Hat

Barbara Filips: Vegas stories No. 2

Yoshitaka MasudaTexture No. 1

Exhibiting photographers

Michał Amerek (Podłęże, Poland), Karin Bauer (Bisamberg, Austria), Bruce Berkow (New York, NY, USA), JP Campbell (Wakefield, QC, Canada), David Czernobilsky (Herzliya, Israel), Valerie Decleer (Ostend, Belgium), Barbara Filips (Vienna, Austria), Coralie Fournier-Moris (Nantes, France), László Gálos (Salgótarján, Hungary), Nadide Goksun (Scarsdale, NY, USA), Pelin Guven (Beijing, China), Berta Ibanez (Foix, France), A.T. Kingsmith (Toronto, Canada), Neil Kirtlan (London, UK), Amanda Kluveld (Maastricht, Netherlands), Balázs Kulcsár (Budapest, Hungary), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Kacie R Markle (Winston Salem, NC, USA), Yoshitaka Masuda (Tokyo, Japan), Rose Materdomini (New York, NY, USA), Scott R. McMaster (Hong Kong, China), Adriana Medve (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany), Annette Monheim (Budapest, Hungary), Guy Needham (Auckland, New Zealand), Sébastien Rannou (Dublin, Ireland), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Radka Salinska (Drahovce, Slovakia), Angelika Schiemer (Vienna, Austria), Judith Stewart (Sheffield, UK), Zsolt Székelyhidi (Budapest, Hungary), Andrea Széplaki (Budapest, Hungary), György Sziraczki (Budapest, Hungary), Ilya Trofimenko (Dresden, Germany), Angéla Vaszkó (Budapest, Hungary), Mo Verlaan (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

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