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Stories             

A curated international photography exhibition

April 11 – May 4, 2019                                                                     newsletter

Last Call
The View
One Leg No. 2
Childhood denied
METRÓ 3 No. 1
Under the Bed
What Remains No. 7
By Hook or by Crook
Woman Alone: Her Own Best Friend
Mannequins No. 14
River Under Earth No. 8
Memory of an Extinct Anatomy
Table Talks
Little stories: Prayer
Rocos
Lost Place No. 2
Why We Work
Heirlooms
Easel
The River Is Moving No. 31
Matched
Morning Coffee
Breaking Wave
Fecseg a felszín No. 2
Ages
The Readers No, 1
Untitled
What Is the Story of the wall?
Hand-Held
Imre and Irma
Bus Stop
Hope
Friends on the way
Women

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While photography is popularly associated with capturing the moment, it has always been a sensitive medium of storytelling as well. Looking at a photograph may allow for understanding much about the past that has led up to the moment frozen in time; it may also enable the viewer to imagine the possible future unfolding of events that may evolve from the still record of the here and now. Photographers portraying people, objects, and places can tell us inspiring stories, provided we take the time to study and interpret the images. A narrative told in a single photograph is an exciting challenge for both photographer and viewer alike. Hopefully we appreciate these works with the care and curiosity they deserve.

Juror's choice

Jenny AshleyLast Call

Honourable mentions

Dave Hanson: The View

Maria Kalogiorgi: One Leg No. 2

Nicola PaccagnellaChildhood denied

Exhibiting photographers

Jenny Ashley (San Luis Obispo, CA, USA), Arthur Bauer (Mannheim, Germany), Lindsay Brice (New York, NY, USA), Eva Brunner (Berlin, Germany), Dóra Csörögi (Budapest, Hungary), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, USA), Suzette Dushi (New York, NY, USA), Dmitry Ermakov (St. Petersburg, Russia), Diane Fenster (Pacifica, CA, USA), Jutta Fischel (Vienna, Austria), Nikol Fuska (Vlčany/Vágfarkasd, Slovakia), Nadide Goksun (Scarsdale, NY, USA), Eva Gstoettner (Vienna, Austria), Pelin Guven (Beijing, China), Dave Hanson (Wellington, UT, USA), Dru Hetrick (Boston, MA, USA), Gary Justis (Bloomington, IL, USA), Maria Kalogiorgi (Kavala, Greece), Susan Keiser (New York, NY, USA), Jen Kiaba (Rhinebeck, NY, USA), Doris Kundratitz (Innsbruck, Austria), J.M. Magano (Madrid, Spain), Gergely Máté Oláh (Budapest, Hungary), Nicola Paccagnella (Venice, Italy), Katalin Pusztaszeri (Budapest, Hungary), Anelyn Radulescu (Bucharest, Romania), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Szilárd Schlauszky (Székesfehérvár, Hungary), Charles Andrew Seaton (Surat Thani, Thailand), Rivka Spizzichino (Rome, Italy), Szabó Judit Erzsébet (Budapest, Hungary), Fang Tong (Vancouver, Canada), Mediha Didem Türemen (Istanbul, Turkey), Gergely Gyula Vainel (Budapest, Hungary), Péter Zsolnai (Budapest, Hungary)

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