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UTS Photography and Situated Media Competition 2010
UTS is on the search for the next generation of photographers and situated media designers. Three prizes (totalling $2000) will be awarded to the best photographers and situated media designers currently studying Year 11 or 12. Submit your entries by 5pm, Friday 23 July 2010. Finalists will have their work exhibited at UTS and the [...]
“Hydra” exhibition opens tonight!
Please join the first year students of UTS’s Photography and Situated Media and Interior Design programs for the opening of Hydra.
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Art Review: “A Photographer Whose Beat Was the World”
New York Times art review of the current Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art here. Extensive MoMA website for the exhibition (a must see)
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Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography
Something’s in the air, major new photography exhibitions are opening everywhere. The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is opening Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography on 7 May. For much of photography’s 170-year history, women have expanded its roles by experimenting with every aspect of the medium. Pictures by Women: A [...]
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“…always bring it to a bigger level and think about space.”
An informative follow up to the link below about the Guggenheim Museum, curator David van der Leer discusses (very briefly) his thoughts about the show in this New York Times article about young curators in New York City. David is only 30. Jerk. …but always bring it to a bigger level and think about space. [...]
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“Movements” by David Eskenazi
David Eskenazi recently opened a new exhibition of his photographic work at EDGE Gallery in Pittsburgh, PA. David was trained as an architect but has been developing a series of photographs that address the relationship between space, image and movement. The work is stunning. Have a look.
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2010 UTS PSM High School Competition