–scapes
A curated international photography exhibition
June 11–18, 2024, PH21@Barcelona newsletter
A PH21 Gallery Exhibition in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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There are various natural, artificial, and even staged scenes that seize the attention of photographers, compelling and inspiring them to pause, observe, and create an image to convey a personal interpretation of what they see. These types of photographs are known by a variety of names: landscapes, cityscapes, streetscapes, seascapes, waterscapes, cloudscapes, or even desertscapes, treescapes, bodyscapes, and so forth. Among these photographs, the most successful ones go well beyond the mere recording of the visual qualities of a place; they bear the marks of the interpretive insights of the photographer, prompting us to contemplate a scene as meaningful and significant. Merely re-presenting is never challenging; it requires a novel conception of the scene to engage us, viewers, through the keen eyes and creative mind of the photographer.
This PH21 Gallery exhibition is presented in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, in collaboration with Valid World Hall Gallery, a renowned centre for the visual arts.
Curator's choice
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Mátyás Misetics: Light Horizon no.4
Honourable mentions
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Robert Atwater: Door Handle
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Dr. Shruti Nagpal: Streetscape
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Ellen Silverman: Wise Eyes
Exhibiting photographers
Robert Atwater (Owings, MD, USA), Andrew Beers (Columbus, OH, USA), Robert Brook (Shrewsbury, UK), Eva Brunner (Berlin, Germany), Katrina Buckles (Boblingen, Germany), Brian Cann (Waldenbuch, Germany), Cathy Carter (Auckland, New Zealand), Yui Cheong Richards Chang (Hong Kong), Michael Corthell (Millis, MA, USA), Beki Cowey (Guisborough, UK), Robert Crifasi (Boulder, CO, USA), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Geoff Delanoy (Baltimore, MD, USA), Todd Dieringer (Akron, OH, USA), Mark A. Dierker (Dubuque, IA, USA), Dr. Shruti Nagpal (New Delhi, India), Laurie Toby Edison (San Francisco, CA, USA), Christie Fluder (New York, NY, USA), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), László Gálos (Salgótarján, Hungary), Dan Gemkow (Chicago, IL, USA), Ruth Güse (Detmold, Germany), Douglas Hill (Los Angeles, CA, USA), Leena Holmström (Oulu, Finland), Zisheng Huang (Syracuse, USA), Margrieta Jeltema (Bolsena, Italy), Gary Justis (Bloomington, IL, USA), Monika Kluza (Düsseldorf, Germany), Sonja Lakić (Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Vita Foldi Levar (Palatine IL, USA), George Levar (Palatine, IL, USA), Shifra Levyathan (Givatayim, Israel), Debbie O Lucas (Holly Springs, NC, USA), Richard Luxton (Bristol, UK), Renee Lynn (Santa Fe, NM, USA), Dan McCormack (Accord, NY, USA), Debbie McCulliss (Greenwood Village, CO, USA), Mátyás Misetics (Budapest, Hungary), Robert Morrissey (Portland, OR, USA), Fern L. Nesson (Cambridge, MA, USA), Kelly O'Leary (Savannah, GA, USA), Nancy Oliveri (New York, NY, USA), Jürgen Pawlik (München, Germany), John Potter (Sherrill, IA, USA), Natalia L Rudychev (New York, NY, USA), Fleur Schim (Encinitas, CA, USA), Les Schmidt (New Orleans, LA, USA), Paul David Shea (Plymouth, MA, USA), Ellen Silverman (New Yok, NY, USA), Joel Simpson (Union, NJ, USA), Róbert Tasnádi (Budapest, Hungary), Edit Ternyák (Budapest, Hungary), Frank Verreyken (Antwerpen, Belgium), Ingrid-Nathalie Wizun (Montreuil, France), Root Yarden (Upper Galilee, Israel)
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