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REVIEW: THE POWER OF SYMPATHY – THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF DAGMAR HOCHOVA

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“Childhood is my main theme. During the totalitarian regime it was one area that could be freely explored.” On display for the very first time in the UK at 12 Star Gallery is the work of Czech photographer Dagmar Hochová, overflowing with images of children adorning ruined buildings or gurning at the camera –uninhibited, exuberant more »

Budapest Photo Festival 2018

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Hungary has a reputation for its high-calibre photography, with a historic cache of celebrated photographers that includes Robert Capa, André Kertész and László Moholy-Nagy, to name only a few. I’m therefore not surprised to see the passion and breadth of Budapest Photo Festival’s 2018 programme, which is packed with contemporary Hungarian photography alongside a wide more »

I am she, I am he

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I am She: I am He 6 Jul – 6 Aug, 2017 Carmel by the Green 287A Cambridge Heath Rd, London E2 0EL   “We act as if that being of a man or that being of a woman is actually an internal reality or something that is simply true about us, a fact about more »

Belonging, Being, Becoming

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Belonging, Being, Becoming Artists: Ana Escobar, Mamie Heldman, Yufan Lu, Bohyeon Kim Curated by Bertha Wang and Yufan Lu, Head Curator Ivana D’Accico Carmel by the Green Exhibition dates: 4th May – 4th July, 2017   As anyone who has lived in a metropolis can attest, the speed of daily life can be relentless. We more »

The Art of Deception: Pictorial Acts of Post-Truth

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photos by Matteo Favero The Art of Deception: Pictorial Acts of Post-Truth Artists: Paige Megan Hawley, Michal Raz, Sebastian Wanke, Lili Holzer-Glier, Michael Davies Curated by Ivana D’Accico Carmel by the Green 287a Cambridge Heath Road, London E2 0EL Opening reception: 23 Feb, 6pm – 9pm drinks provided  Exhibition dates: 23 Feb– 23 Apr, 2017 Opening times: more »

REVIEW: Renata Buziak’s ‘Medicinal Plant Cycles’ @ Gaffa Gallery

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Nature Continually Ablaze: Renata Buziak’s ‘Medicinal Plant Cycles’ @ Gaffa Gallery You could be forgiven for thinking that the images on display in Renata Buziak’s exhibition Medicinal Plant Cycles, an exploration of decay and regeneration, were actually facsimiles of paintings.  One of the most striking things about them is their vivid colours, iridescent blues and more »

Elsewhere is a Negative Mirror

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photos by Matteo Favero   The New York Photography Diary is pleased to host its inaugural exhibition, Elsewhere is a Negative Mirror, at Carmel by the Green in East London. This exhibition follows The Physical Fabric of Cities—organized by London Photography Diary—and is the second in a year-long program of shows being organized by The Photography Diaries. Elsewhere is a more »

Call for Artists

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Exhibition:  “RHETORICS OF RESENTMENT” Deadline: 16 January Carmel by the Green is pleased to announce its fourth exhibition in its exciting season of shows, this time curated by the Berlin Photography Diary team, who will produce the first exhibition of 2017. The Berlin group have been inspired to explore the fertile theme of “Rhetorics of more »

Photo Romania Festival 2016

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There is a buzz and a joviality in the air at the 6th edition of Photo Romania Festival. I arrive at Sapientia University half way through the five day programme, warmly welcomed by festival organiser Sebastian Vaida and ready for a day of talks and discussions. I watch as friends and colleagues fill the building, their more »

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