World Photography Exhibitions
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United Kingdom...
Traces: Michael Whittington

‘Traces’ is a body of work that utilizes the formal capacities of the lens made image to explore the happenings of people going about their daily lives in public places. In this new body of work Michael has used long exposures to highlight how public and every day environments can reveal a sublime & metaphysical […]
Faces in the Void - Czech survivors of the Holocaust
A collaborative exhibition by poet Jane Liddell-King and photographer Marion Davies.
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Runs 21 January to 9 February
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Monday to Saturday 9.30 am to 5 pm
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No admission charge at Michaelhouse, Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1SU
Peter Spurgeon at Brick Lane Gallery
Peter Spurgeon has images in a group exhibition at the Brick Lane Gallery. Six of the images are from a series called ‘The Greenway’. This is a footpath and cycleway in East London constructed on the embankment containing the Northern Outfall Sewer. It runs through the 2012 Olympics site and is in a period of […]
What haunts you?
A photograph by Vanja Karas is on display at Photographer’s Gallery as part of the What haunts you? mosaic created by artist Helen Marshal. The display is in the In Focus section of the gallery and features 225 of the nearly 4,000 images submitted. It offers visitors to the gallery a hint of the […]
For details of the these 4 exhibitions and to see some of the images and photos go to.. London Independent Photography
France...
Philippe Sopena

Philippe Sopena, a local doctor in his sixties, presents a selection of pictures he has taken of a grafitti-covered wall in Paris' 18th district. The wall, designated by local authorities as a space for free expression in 2004, is in constant evolution. This exhibit highlights some of the moments captured by this "outsider"...
THE WALL OF FREE EXPRESSION OF THE STREET ORDENER "was offered in 2004 by the Municipality and the SNCF to the creativity of" graffiti "More than 100 out of one piece of a very lively axis of the eighteenth century, bounding to the north , "Goutte d'Or". It was quickly "invested" and there is probably no place in Paris of such a surface in such a vitality, which know endures and renews itself constantly.
This exhibition reflects some of the "state" of the wall since its creation, a wall constantly evolving over the interventions and by the light: shadows and lights rasantes small winter morning, flashing colors at noon.
For details of the this exhibition and to see some of the images and photos go to...Paris Photographique
Australia...
The photographs of August Sandler
August Sander (1876-1964) is one of the twentieth century's greatest photographers. His life's work was producing an 'atlas' documenting contemporary German people.
In one of the most ambitious undertakings in the history of photography, August Sander spent some forty years taking portraits of hundreds of German citizens and then categorized them by social type and occupation-from farmers to professionals, skilled tradesmen to artists, women, the unemployed and his own family.
Remarkable for their unflinching realism and deft analysis of character and lifestyle, Sander's individual images stand out as high points of photographic portraiture and collectively propose the idea of the archive as art. The uncompromising directness of Sander's incisive portraits continues to influence artists today.
His understanding of the nature of photography and of portraiture enabled him to develop a view of the social whole and of its parts that remains unparalleled. The engaging detail of these photographs arises from the minutiae of the gesture, the fold of the hands, and the subtlety of the glance.
For details of the this exhibition and to see some of the images and photos go to... The Art Gallery Of New South Wales
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