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Urban

A curated international photography exhibition

August 20 – 30, 2020, PH21@Barcelona                                                 newsletter

Urban Nocturnal #2
Untitled
Urban Night Out
Stairs, Herzliya
South View No. 438
Twisted Spire No. 1497
Addison_Wedding_Day_5
Towering Tall
Have a Safe Flight
Urban No. 2
Urban No. 3
Urban Wondering - untitled 09
Urban Wondering - untitled 11
11th Floor 34th St.
On Newark Ave JC
Underground
Untitled
Portal
Passing I.
Passing III.
Pandemic Shadows No. 1
Pandemic Shadows No. 5
Untitled
Our home is becoming a labyrinth No. 1
Our home is becoming a labyrinth No. 6
Hollywood / Berkeley (Wandering)
North Park / San Ysidro (Wandering)
Conditions
Urban Walk
Beach, Herzliya
Street No. 2
Street No. 3
Stockholm No. 2
Stockholm No. 3
Urban Nocturnal #5
Library
Untitled
Paris, National Library (gum bichromate)
Paris, Quais de Seine
Genoa who's sky is the sean° 4
Tokyo skyview No. 1
Tokyo skyview No. 3
Barcelona No. 2
Barcelona No. 3
Almost Triangle
You who Never Arrived in My Arms
Albany
Albuquerque
Untitled
Untitled
Fragmented eye #2
Fragmented eye #3
Birbeck University, London
Lockdown Fashion, London
Untitled No. 4
Untitled No. 5
Chinatown, NY
Large City Cranes
Rear View
Morning in Berlin
Urbangraphy 190430
Gracias Barcelona
Urban Swing
Urban Erosion | Minderbroerstraat, Delft | 2020
Urban sweepings No. 2
Urban sweepings No. 3
Philharmonie Luxembourg
Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf
Urban highway
Window in the puddle

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A PH21 Gallery Exhibition in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

 

Urban spaces have always been significant sources of inspiration for photographers for a very good reason; the dwelling places of much of humanity provide intensified experiences of how we shape our environment and how we live in the environment we create for ourselves. Cities offer a bounty of visual stimuli for the eye and the camera to catch. The structural beauty of the still lines and shapes of the buildings and streets provide for exciting compositions. The ever-changing swirl of the streets challenges us to capture precious passing moments. Urban life shows an entirely different face during the day and with the lights on at night.  Cities are usually busy with action, but recently we have experienced empty streets as well. There are endless ways of portraying the life of the inhabitants of cities, endless ways for photographers to construct their unique interpretations of what urban environments mean for them.

This PH21 Gallery exhibition is presented in Barcelona, Catalonia Spain, in collaboration with Valid World Hall Gallery, a renowned centre for the visual arts.

Juror's choice

Gary Justis: Urban Nocturnal #2

Honourable mentions

Diego FabroUntitled

Sari Fried-Fiori: Urban Night Out

Carole GlauberStairs, Herzliya

Exhibiting photographers

Byron J. Abels-Smit (San Francisco, CA, USA), Connor Addison (Barcelona, Spain), Michał Amerek (Podłęże, Poland), Karin Bauer (Bisamberg, Austria), Xavier Blondeau (Gisors, France), Dorie Dahlberg (Long Branch, NJ, USA), Paul Delpani (Vienna, Austria), Peter Devenyi (Ottawa, Canada), Todd Dieringer (Akron, OH, USA), Zoltán Dragon (Budapest, Hungary), Laurie Toby Edison (San Francisco, CA, USA), Diego Fabro (Dublin, Ireland), Farheen Fatima (Chandigarh, India), Christopher N. Ferreria (San Diego, CA, USA), Christopher Fluder (New York, NY, USA), Sari Fried-Fiori (Katy, TX, USA), Carole Glauber (Ra’anana, Israel), Éva Horvát (Budapest, Hungary), Cristina Josefsson (Stockholm, Sweden), Gary Justis (Bloomington, IL, USA), Paul Kessel (New York, NY, USA), Kent Klaudt (San Francisco, CA, USA), Stefanie Lebowski (Paris, France), Laura Malaterra (Genova, Italy), Yoshitaka Masuda (Tokyo, Japan), Malgorzata Mikolajczyk (Warsaw, Poland), Raheleh Mohammad (Cleveland, OH, USA), Anikke Myers (Santa Fe, NM, USA), Kinga Owczennikow (Nowa Ruda, Poland), Emanuela Rizzo (Roma, Italy), Jane Ross (London, UK), Michael Rouviere (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada), Russ Rowland (New York, NY, USA), Marian Rubin (Montclair, NJ, USA), Judit Erzsébet Szabó (Budapest, Hungary), Szilárd Schlauszky (Székesfehérvár, Hungary), Ilya Trofimenko (Dresden, Germany), Ioana Vrabie (Barcelona, Spain), Maarten Vromans (Delft, Netherlands), Syporca Whandal (Budapest, Hungary), Georg Worecki (Daleiden, Germany), Eiji Yamamoto (Saarbruecken, Germany)

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