Monochrome
A curated international photography exhibition
November 16 – December 10, 2024 newsletter
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Monochrome photography is commonly associated with black-and-white images. However, throughout the history of photography, other tones such as sepia and cyan have also been utilized. Today, numerous examples of monochromatic images exist, deriving their photographic qualities from the tonal range of a single colour. While monochromacy was once a technological constraint, it has now become more of an artistic choice. Photographers may opt to work with the shades of a single colour for compositional or expressive reasons, and their decision should be interpreted accordingly. Our appreciation of contemporary monochromatic images is rooted in the understanding that the lack of colour range holds significance and meaning, rather than being a mere technological limitation.
Curator's choice
Sari Fried-Fiori: Midday
Honourable mentions
Emma Brahas: The Seal
Corey Dziadzio: Stained Glass
Anita Elek: Anatomy of a choice 1
Exhibiting photographers
Erwin Boosten (Brussels, Belgium), Fanny Boros (Szeged, Hungary), Emma Brahas (Roman, Romania), Edward Cheng (Hsinchu County, Taiwan), Antonio Álvaro Colombo López (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Mary Constantine (Las Cruces, NM, USA), Beki Cowey (Guisborough, UK), Charles Crain (Mandeville, LA, USA), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Corey Dziadzio (Somerville, MA, USA), Anita Elek (Budapest, Hungary), Richard Eveleigh (Salisbury, UK), Sonya Tanae Fort (Brockton, MA, USA), Janelle Freiman (La Jolla, CA, USA), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), László Gálos (Salgótarján, Hungary), Roger Gottlieb (Port Jervis, NY, USA), Sarolta Gyoker (Ottawa, Canada), Andy Johnston (Acworth, GA, USA), Michael Kelly-DeWitt (Sacramento, CA, USA), Don Kline (Baltimore, MD, USA), Alison Lake (Monterey, CA, USA), Nadine Levin (San Mateo, CA, USA), Lucy (Yiqin) Li (Savannah, GA, USA), Federico Lo Verde (Rome, Italy), Andrea London (New York, NY, USA), Robert Morrissey (Portland, OR, USA), Stefan Neagu (Onesti, Romania), Fern L. Nesson (Cambridge, MA, USA), Kelly O'Leary (Savannah, GA, USA), Nancy Oliveri (Estero Island, FL, USA), Joseph O’Neill (New York, NY, USA), Gaayein Jiaxian Peng (London, UK), John Potter (Sherrill, IA, USA), Salvatore Privitera (Christiansburg, VA, USA), Karen Safer (Playa del Rey, CA, USA), Lev L. Spiro (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Ken To (Hong Kong), Tibor Varga (Pribeta, Slovakia), Rainer Würth (Faja Grande / Flores Island / Azores, Portugal), Root Yarden (Upper Galilee, Israel)
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