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Revisiting the Avant-Garde Aesthetics of Land Art
Revisiting the Avant-Garde Aesthetics of Land Art
EXHIBITION
Revisiting the Avant-Garde Aesthetics of Land Art
A new exhibition and book explore the role of photography in preserving one of the most iconoclastic forms of contemporary art.
By Miss Rosen
DISCOVERY
All Quiet on the Home Front, But Even More
It’s September 2021 and next week my daughter will be leaving home to study at university. It’s a move that has been delayed by Covid, the years between finishing school and moving away marked by lockdowns, quarantines, and endless nights in playing cards and board games, fashioning playlists, making cocktails, and finessing recipes to while away the domestic tedium.
By Colin Pantall
EXHIBITION
How Kwame Brathwaite Revolutionized the Aesthetics of Beauty
As the Civil Rights Movement and the African Independence Movement came to the fore in the United States, two brothers helped to build a bridge across the diaspora.
By Miss Rosen
GRANT
A Look at Middle Class Interiors in the Emirates
In a resolutely pop art photographic series, Farah Al Qasimi photographs the interiors of the Emirati middle class.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Albert Watson
In partnership with Masters.of.Photography, Blind offers you free photography classes with great photographers. In the following video, join the accomplished portraitist Albert Watson in his studio and learn how to interact with a model on a photoshoot, understand the geography of a face, and make improvements to your images.By Masters.of.Photography
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Steve Mc Curry
In partnership with Masters.of.Photography, Blind offers you free photography classes with great photographers. In the following video, American photographer Steve Mc Curry teaches you about grasping spontaneous moments and opportunities to make the most of chance encounters.By Masters.of.Photography
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Best Regards, Robert Frank
They are the successors of Wright Morris, Walker Evans, Jakob Tuggener... Their images continue to enrich the world history of photography and our own impatient eyes.
Blind
shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Robert Frank, on the side of intuition.
By Brigitte Ollier
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