August 11 – September 10, 2015
Beatrice Pediconi’s video, Untitled, 2009 is on view in the Project Room of MARCO (Museo D’Arte Contemporanea Roma) via Nizza (the new wing of MARCO)
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Beatrice Pediconi: Untitled, 2009
MACRO
Rome
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Works from Sunil Gupta’s series, Christopher Street, Exiles, and Mr. Malholtra’s Party will be featured in this year’s Fotofest International, “I AM A CAMERA: LGBTQ Communities Seen From Within.”
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I AM A CAMERA: LGBTQ Communities Seen From Within
FOTOFEST INTERNATIONAL
Houston
Beatrice Pediconi is currently on view at the Rencontres d’Arles as part of the exhibition Arles 2015. “Together, photography: The collections of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie” is on view through August 30th, 2015. The work has been published by Actes Sud as part of the 424 page exhibition catalog titled, Une Collection: Maison Européenne de la Photographie.
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Together, photography: The collections of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Chapelle Saint Martin du Méjan
Arles
Bakirathi Mani, Associate Professor of English Literature at Swarthmore College, wrote an essay for the Journal of Asian American Studies. “Beyond Bollywood: Exhibiting South Asian America” (Journal of Asian American Studies, 18.2 (2015): 192-217) is an analysis of the Smithsonian exhibition “Beyond Bollywood,” and features a key reading of Annu’s work.
Read moreCharan Singh’s work is in “FRESHFACED + WILDEYED 2015,” The Photographer’s Gallery’s annual exhibition devoted to showcasing new voices in photography. The Guardian (Link) features a few of the works in the exhibition. His works from the series Kothis, Hijras, Giriyas and Others, India (2013) and a video piece, Do I Know You? has also been selected for Fotofest International’s “I Am A Camera.”
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FRESHFACED + WILDEYED 2015
The Photographers’ Gallery
London
Founder of the photography blog, eyecurious and independent curator, Marc Feustel talks about contemporary photographers working in the salted print medium and talks about Kurita’s process and the Beyond Spheres project. The article is in tandem with their exhibition, “Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 – 1860.”
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Salt in the age of the pixel
Tate Britain
London
Founder of the photography blog, eyecurious and independent curator, Marc Feustel talks about contemporary photographers working in the salted print medium and talks about Kurita’s process and the Beyond Spheres project. The article is in tandem with their exhibition, “Salt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 – 1860.”
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Salt in the age of the pixel
Tate Britain
London
The work of Derry Moore has been featured in a recent issue of Architectural Digest Italia. Professione (Interior) Reporter: Un Portfolio di Derry Moore, Fotografo Gentiluomo by Beatrice Zamponi.
Read moreApril 25, 2015, 6-8:30 pm
As part of “Shashin: Photography from Japan,” sepiaEYE will be hosting a launch of the limited edition portfolio of piezography prints from Gama Caves, titled Yami – Darkness, that was created for Paris Photo by Atelier Boba. “Shashin: Photography from Japan“ is a multi-institution, city-wide program aimed to raise awareness of photography from Japan in New York.
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Osamu James Nakagawa, Yami – Darkness
sepiaEYE, New York City
Works by Atul Bhalla alongside works by Prerna Bishnoi, Cop Shiva, Archana Hande, Reena Kallat, Nandita Kumar, Prajakta Potnis, Sumakshi Singh, and Surekha will be on display in this exhibition focusing on “exchange and collaboration between the artists, their subjects, and the public.” Bhalla will be participating in a discussion panel with Indian and Swiss artists on Thursday, 30 April, 6:30 pm.
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One and One Make Eleven: Contemporary Art From IndiaKunsthaus Langenthal
Langenthal
Switzerland
The Fowler Museum at UCLA presents Making Strange, an exhibition of 2 bodies of work by Vivan Sundaram: “Gagawaka” (wearable sculptural garments) and “Postmortem” (assemblages of mannequin parts and wooden props.)
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Vivan Sundaram: Making Strange
Fowler Museum
Los Angeles
March - April 2015
The indispensable and thoughtful monthly photography guide to exhibitions and news featured a profile on Esa Epstein and sepiaEYE.
In Profile: Esa Epstein by Sarah Schmerler
On Saturday, February 28th, 2015, Bhalla will be a participating in the panel, “Contemporary South Asian Art: Global Circulations and Critical Responses” in the Global South Asia: Publics and Politics Symposium at New York University.Link to Event Page (Link)
Global South Asia: Publics and Politics Symposium New York University
Institute for Public Knowledge
New York
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the influential Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts better known as Blue Sky, the Center will be publishing a series of monographs featuring artists they have exhibited. Annu Palakunnathu Matthew’s Memories of India body of work has been selected as one of these monographs with an essay by Vicki Goldberg.
Annu Palakunnathu Matthew: Memories of India
With an essay by Vicki Goldberg
Blue Sky Gallery
Presented in collaboration with sepiaEYE, the exhibition Queer Migrations: Family, Identity and Place, features two bodies of photographs by Sunil Gupta: “Homelands” (2001-2003) and “Mr. Malhotra’s Party” (2007-). The exhibition is presented in tandem with a seminar series which uses Yale’s collection of South Asian photography as its starting point. The first session on Contemporary Photographic Practices in South Asia has the artist Sunil Gupta and sepiaEYE’s Esa Epstein as panelists.
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Sunil Gupta: Queer Migrations: Family, Identity and Place
Whitney Humanities Center at Yale
New Haven, CT