–scapes
A curated international photography exhibition
September 22 – October 15, 2022 newsletter
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There are all sorts of natural and artificial scenes that capture the attention of photographers, compel and inspire them to pause, observe and create an image for the sake of the scene and convey a personal interpretation of what they see. These types of photographs go by a variety of names; they are called landscapes, cityscapes, streetscapes, seascapes, waterscapes, cloudscapes, or even desertscapes, treescapes, bodyscapes, and the like. Among these photographs the most successful ones go well beyond the mere recording of the visual qualities of a place as they bear the marks of the interpretive insights of the photographer. They make us contemplate a scene as meaningful and significant. For it is never challenging to merely re-present; it takes a novel conception of the scene to engage us, viewers, through the keen eyes and the creative mind of the photographer.
Curator's choice
Gavin Libotte: Affection
Honourable mentions
Kostis Argyriadis: Untitled
Roger Gottlieb: Forestburg stream
Darnia Hobson: Whakaraupō (ii)
Exhibiting photographers
Laurel Anderson (San Francisco, CA, USA), Marc Apers (Kontich, Belgium), Henry Archer (Midlothian, VA, USA), Kostis Argyriadis (Thessaloniki, Greece), Emma Backer (New York, NY, USA), Paola Francesca Barone (Naples, Italy), Yvan Bédard (Neuville, Canada), Marco Bordignon (Rossano Veneto, Italy), Eva Brunner (Berlin, Germany), Raffaele Canepa (Milano, Italy), Yoko Chou (Burbank, CA, USA), Michael Corthell (Millis, MA, USA), Ciarly Crain (Mandeville, LA, USA), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Maks Dannecker (Berlin, Germany), Paul Delpani (Vienna, Austria), Todd Dieringer (Akron, OH, USA), DK (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Rajan Dosaj (Van Nuys, CA, USA), Christopher Fluder (New York, NY, USA), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), Rebecca Gatto (Troy, NY, USA), Dániel Gerse (Budapest, Hungary), Stefan Gonzalevski (Budapest, Hungary), Roger Gottlieb (Port Jervis, NY, USA), Maureen J Haldeman (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Lingxue Hao (Glendale, CA, USA), Darnia Hobson (Diamond Harbour, New Zealand), Leena Holmström (Oulu, Finland), Margrieta Jeltema (Bolsena, Italy), Robert S Johnson (New York, NY, USA), Vilmos Katona (Budapest, Hungary), Neil Kirtlan (Cheltenham, UK), Olegs Korsaks (Riga, Latvia), John Kosmer (Fly Creek, NY, USA), Gavin Libotte (Sydney, Australia), Liz Long (Colorado Springs, CO, USA), Dan McCormack (Accord, NY, USA), Debbie McCulliss (Greenwood Village, CO, USA), Jose Ney Mila Espinosa (Kissimmee, FL, USA), Negyed Négy (Zalaegerszeg, Hungary), Fern L. Nesson (Cambridge, MA, USA), Joseph O’Neill (New York, NY, USA), Fanni Orosz (Cegléd, Hungary), Kinga Owczennikow (San Mateo, CA, USA), Alan Pelz-Sharpe (Philadelphia, PA, USA), John Potter (Sherrill, IA, USA), Khanjan Purohit (Mumbai, India), Eric M. Renard (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Inna Rogatchi (Turku, Finland), Robert A. Schaefer, Jr. (New Orleans, LA, USA), Martina M. Shenal (Tucson, AZ, USA), Dina Sirat (Netanya, Israel), StreetMax21 (London, UK), Maja Strgar Kurečić (Zagreb, Croatia), Judit Erzsébet Szabó (Budapest, Hungary), Nurlan Tahirli (Baku, Azerbaijan), Tina Toth (Vienna, Austria), Ilya Trofimenko (Dresden, Germany), Kento Watanabe (Fujisawa, Japan), Eiji Yamamoto (Saarbruecken, Germany), Root Yarden (Upper Galilee, Israel)
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