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In Brussels, the First-Ever Exhibition on AI-Generated Imagery
In the midst of a truth crisis, Le Hangar, as part of the PhotoBrussels festival, invites exploration of the potential of “images of images,” which have become mirrors of our imaginations.
Thursday January 30, 2025
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• Exhibition : In Brussels, the First-Ever Exhibition on AI-Generated Imagery
• Exhibition : Center for Photography at Woodstock Opens Renovated Kingston Headquarters
• Book : David Hurn: Between the Lines
• Exhibition : Samantha Box: Layers of Identity
• Book : Éric Houdoyer: Urban Subtleties
• Archives : The Island That Burnt on a Film Set
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In the midst of a truth crisis, Le Hangar, as part of the PhotoBrussels festival, invites exploration of the potential of “images of images,” which have become mirrors of our imaginations.
By Jonas Cuénin
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The Photography Non-Profit’s New Upstate New York Facility debuts with four exhibitions in a new space that explores not just historically important cultural and social issues but also highlights the current trends in photography through the creativity within the Kingston Community and that of the Hudson Valley.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
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Photographer David Hurn’s book “On Reading” focuses on people engaged in the act of reading all over the world, in cafes, strip clubs, museums, or the seaside.
Photographs by David Hurn
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Photographer Samantha Box’s exhibition “Confluences” combines two series of work on the intersections of nationality, race, class, gender and sexual orientation, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA).
By Gaia Squarci
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Éric Houdoyer photographs the street, particularly in Paris. His candid images transform everyday scenes into artistic compositions in which the anonymity of the subjects predominates.
By Blind Magazine
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The Island That Burnt on a Film Set
Mount Stromboli is known as one of the most active volcanoes in the world, but this year the danger came from TV.
By Gaia Squarci
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Photographer Aline Deschamps photographed the world’s largest religious gathering in Arbaeen, Iraq.
By Aline Deschamps
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