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Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.
Rencontres d'Arles: Photography Reflects Global Crises
The Rencontres d'Arles photography festival in France features Kikuji Kawada's post-atomic bombing images, alongside tributes to Yves Saint Laurent and Brazilian modernist architecture, and works by Nan Goldin and Diana Markosian, prompting reflection on war, social change, and personal trauma.
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24% Bias Score


Photographer Documents Endangered Architectural Heritage in Egypt
Zinya Nikolskaya's "Dust" showcases neglected late 19th and early 20th-century buildings in Egypt, highlighting their architectural significance and uncertain future; the project, started in 2006, involved extensive research and access challenges, aiming to preserve a lesser-known historical narrati...
Photographer Documents Endangered Architectural Heritage in Egypt
Zinya Nikolskaya's "Dust" showcases neglected late 19th and early 20th-century buildings in Egypt, highlighting their architectural significance and uncertain future; the project, started in 2006, involved extensive research and access challenges, aiming to preserve a lesser-known historical narrati...
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40% Bias Score


Aris Georgiou Retrospective Concludes in Thessaloniki
Aris Georgiou's "Homo Ludens – Retrospect 1974-2024" exhibition at Thessaloniki's MIET annex, concluding July 18th, showcases five decades of his artwork, including paintings, photography, and installations, with a significant portion donated to the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation.
Aris Georgiou Retrospective Concludes in Thessaloniki
Aris Georgiou's "Homo Ludens – Retrospect 1974-2024" exhibition at Thessaloniki's MIET annex, concluding July 18th, showcases five decades of his artwork, including paintings, photography, and installations, with a significant portion donated to the National Bank of Greece Cultural Foundation.
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24% Bias Score


Photographers' Images Spur Global Ocean Conservation Efforts
Award-winning photographers Shane Gross and Cristina Mittermeier use their images to advocate for global ocean conservation, highlighting the threats from climate change and the importance of the UN global ocean treaty; their efforts led to the protection of the Bahamas' Seahorse National Park.
Photographers' Images Spur Global Ocean Conservation Efforts
Award-winning photographers Shane Gross and Cristina Mittermeier use their images to advocate for global ocean conservation, highlighting the threats from climate change and the importance of the UN global ocean treaty; their efforts led to the protection of the Bahamas' Seahorse National Park.
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24% Bias Score


Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.
Wellcome Photography Prize Showcases Climate Change's Health Impacts
The Wellcome Photography Prize's top 25 photos, unveiled on Thursday, July 11th, powerfully depict climate change's health impacts and human responses, with an exhibition opening at the Francis Crick Institute, London, from July 17th, 2025 to October 18th, 2025.
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24% Bias Score


Tillmans' Three-City Retrospective: Art Reflecting Predictable Crises
Wolfgang Tillmans, a renowned German artist, has three major exhibitions in Europe: Dresden (until June 26th), Remscheid (until January 4th, 2026), and Paris (opening June 15th at the Centre Pompidou before its five-year closure). The shows feature photography, video, and personal archives spanning ...
Tillmans' Three-City Retrospective: Art Reflecting Predictable Crises
Wolfgang Tillmans, a renowned German artist, has three major exhibitions in Europe: Dresden (until June 26th), Remscheid (until January 4th, 2026), and Paris (opening June 15th at the Centre Pompidou before its five-year closure). The shows feature photography, video, and personal archives spanning ...
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Brathwaite's 1970s Photography: A Celebration of Black Identity
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts presents "Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s," showcasing 16 vibrant color photographs from the artist's independent studio work, challenging typical depictions of African Americans in art and highlighting his evolution from documenting the Black is Beautiful Movement to ex...

Brathwaite's 1970s Photography: A Celebration of Black Identity
The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts presents "Kwame Brathwaite: The 1970s," showcasing 16 vibrant color photographs from the artist's independent studio work, challenging typical depictions of African Americans in art and highlighting his evolution from documenting the Black is Beautiful Movement to ex...
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40% Bias Score

Mainz Photographer Stages Large-Scale Photo on Großer Feldberg
On July 20th, Moritz Koch will photograph 100 volunteers collecting scattered dollar bills near two black limousines at the Großer Feldberg mountain for his new piece "Destiny's Dawn", part of a larger exhibition at the Mainz Landesmuseum from August 23rd to October 5th, showcasing his complex and l...

Mainz Photographer Stages Large-Scale Photo on Großer Feldberg
On July 20th, Moritz Koch will photograph 100 volunteers collecting scattered dollar bills near two black limousines at the Großer Feldberg mountain for his new piece "Destiny's Dawn", part of a larger exhibition at the Mainz Landesmuseum from August 23rd to October 5th, showcasing his complex and l...
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48% Bias Score

George Platt Lynes: A Documentary
George Platt Lynes: A Life in Photography" is a documentary exploring the life and work of American photographer George Platt Lynes (1907-1955), highlighting his fashion photography, sensual nudes, and his place within New York's vibrant 1940s-50s queer scene, featuring interviews with friends and c...

George Platt Lynes: A Documentary
George Platt Lynes: A Life in Photography" is a documentary exploring the life and work of American photographer George Platt Lynes (1907-1955), highlighting his fashion photography, sensual nudes, and his place within New York's vibrant 1940s-50s queer scene, featuring interviews with friends and c...
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52% Bias Score

Ghana's Dikan Center: Empowering African Storytelling Through Photography
Paul Ninson founded the Dikan Center, Africa's largest photography library in Accra, Ghana, which opened in December 2022 with over 30,000 books, aiming to empower local artists and counter foreign narratives about Africa.

Ghana's Dikan Center: Empowering African Storytelling Through Photography
Paul Ninson founded the Dikan Center, Africa's largest photography library in Accra, Ghana, which opened in December 2022 with over 30,000 books, aiming to empower local artists and counter foreign narratives about Africa.
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28% Bias Score

Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.

Bravo": A Photographic Essay on Migrant Life Along the US-Mexico Border
Felipe Romero Beltrán's award-winning photo essay, "Bravo," exhibited at Madrid's Fundación Mapfre until August 24th, portrays the prolonged wait of migrants along a 270-kilometer stretch of the US-Mexico border, focusing on their resilience and cultural contributions.
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32% Bias Score

Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...

Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" Exhibition Challenges Colonial Photography
Ayana V. Jackson's "Nosce Te Ipsum: Membrum Fantasma" exhibition at Madrid's National Museum of Anthropology, a PHotoEspaña 2025 centerpiece, uses self-portraits to challenge colonial photographic representations of Black bodies, drawing on archives from Africa, Latin America, and North America, and...
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24% Bias Score
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