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Monochrome

A curated international photography exhibition

November 16 – December 10, 2024                                                       newsletter

Midday
The Seal
Stained Glass
Anatomy of a choice 1
Cityscape
Nighttrain
Mirror
The Wisdom of the Earth
Impression
Train station
Print of Light No. 1
Print of Light No. 2
Eye
Shape
Emptiness
Mirror
Bench Texas Pavilion 1971
Tibetan Monk Mandala
Play Space, from Death of a Shopping Mall project
Wolfe Fine Jewelers, from Death of a Shopping Mall project
Cast
Anatomy of a choice 5
Dawning
Hill Mist
Lady In Red
Alive
Glacier
Angular
30th July, 2024
Erie tracks
Stumps and shadows
Alone / Egyedül
Sumacs in the snow / Szömörcék hóban
Abandoned
Tortured Palm
Ad Infinitum
Untitled
Church & Crosswalk
Grand Central
Cathedral Garden
Introspective
Seeking
Untitled
Untitled
Berber Life
Peek at a Peak
Reflection
American Reckoning
The Snake Whisperer
Schiempflug's Pint
Untitled
Untitled
Exposed No. 1
Memento Mori Vivere, No 1
Memento Mori Vivere, No 2
Photogram 131
Photogram 73
Outside
The Library
Jumbled
Delicate Feeding
Lingering Event
Car Wash Series #4
Car Wash Series #8
Untitled
Untitled
Against All Odds
Way Out
Terminus
The big stone
Faja Grande 2
Faja Grande 3
Untitled
Untitled

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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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