It is with great pride and unbridled enthusiasm that we share with you today the list of participating artists of the Feast your Eyes exhibition!
Once again we'd like to thank everyone who participated, and our rock-star jury for all their hard work in selecting the work for this incredible show.
We hope to see you at the opening of the Feast your Eyes exhibition at the powerHouse Arena on January 6, starting at 6pm. The exhibition will run from January 6 to January 27.
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Dear friends,
it is with the utmost excitement that we share with you the list of participating artists for the New York Photo Festival's upcoming juried exhibition, Audio/Visual.
We would like to extend our gratitude to our stellar jury for their time, and their unceasing commitment to photography.
But most importantly, we would like to thank all of you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you at the opening of what promises to be a truly exceptional Fall Invitational show!
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During a two-week period Aperture has turned itself “inside out,” letting participants engage in the editorial process of weighing questions, ideas, and images, and proposing conceptual and curatorial solutions. Both invited guests and gallery visitors will be asked to participate. The exhibition What Matters Now? Proposals for a New Front Page will combine the crowd sourcing of images and ideas with the curatorial engagement of six experienced individuals, each hosting a table and a conversation within the space, where on corresponding walls each group will present its proposals for the contents of a ‘New Front Page’. Hosts include a variety of visual image specialists: Wafaa Bilal, Melissa Harris, Stephen Mayes, Joel Meyerowitz, Fred Ritchin (who conceptualized this project) and Deborah Willis.
Do not miss the official opening of the "What Matters Now?" exhibition at the…
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Now accepting submissions for "Audio/Visual" - New York Photo Festival's fall invitational at the powerHouse Arena.
We are looking for images that capture the powerful relationship between photography and music in all its forms, be it solo musicians, bands, rock concerts, grand operatic productions, or intimate one-on-one sessions.
To participate, please visit audiovisual.newyorkphotofestival.com to submit your best music photos by September 19, 2011.
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