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Photography art Gallery Friday Round Up - 6th May, 2016|Photography Art Definition

This week on Friday Round Up extremely good pix by Michel Rawicki from his exhibition Touched with the aid of the Cold presently on in Paris. Also the exhibition Refugee on at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, Ingetje Tadros launches crowdfunding campaign for her book This is My Country and L'Oeil de los angeles Photographie dedicates a day to Head On Photo Festival.

Exhibition: Paris

Michel Rawicki - Touched through the Cold

Nature and wildlife photographer Michel Rawicki has made greater than 30 journeys during the last twenty years traversing the duration and breadth of the polar regions from Antarctica and Greenland, via Siberia and Alaska, a good way to photograph humans, wild animals, and the notable landscapes of this location.

Against a backdrop of climatic upheavals, this photographer bears witness to a world that is converting, supplying us a fine and sincere have a look at this touchy and fragile white universe that echoes cutting-edge environmental worries. This stunning exhibition capabilities 80 pictures.

(C) All pictures Michel Rawicki

Until 17 July

Luxembourg Gardens

Paris

Exhibition:

REFUGEE - Group Exhibition

REFUGEE features snap shots taken around the world by using five photographers: Martin Schoeller (USA 2016), Graciela Iturbide (Colombia 2105), Tom Stoddart (Europe 2105), Lynsey Addario (Myanmar 2015) and Omar Victor Diop (Cameroon, 2015). Current data from UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, says 60 million humans are displaced globally.

This exhibition "lets in audiences to interact with elements of the plight of refugees not formerly encountered, and to mirror on a full variety of refugee reports thru singular photographs. The compelling showcase gives traffic perception into the plight of refugees, which include their efforts to live on, their desires, their dreams and their hopes for a higher future".

(C) Graciela Iturbide

(C) Lynsey Addario

(C) Omar Victor Diop

Watch the video narrated via Cate Blanchett right here.

Until 21 August

Annenberg Space for Photography

2000 Avenue of the Stars

Los Angeles

Crowdfunding:

This is My Country - A Book By Ingetje Tadros

Dutch photographer Ingetje Tadros has known as the far flung Western Australian metropolis of Broome home for the past twelve years. Over the past 4 years she has been documenting the Aboriginal communities around Broome, which is a vacationer mecca recognised for its pristine seashores, pricey accommodations and beautiful scenery.

But Ingetje has exposed another aspect to Broome, one the Western Australian government could choose to sweep under the rug. Tadros says she is appalled by means of the manner the Aboriginal human beings are dealt with through the community, and by the authorities. Many live in atrocious, squalid situations.

Working to gain the trust of elders and other community members Ingetje spent many visits just talking and getting to know the community before she picked up her camera. As her relationship with the community strengthened she began to document daily life - funerals, hunting, family fights, a wedding and intimate family moments. In the last seven months her focus has turned to a single community; Kennedy Hill, one of around 100 indigenous communities that are facing closure under the government’s new edict. Her powerful black and white images have gained international attention and won Tadros a prestigious Walkley journalism award.

Ingetje is running with FotoEvidence to supply a high fine e-book as a way to provide voice to the tales of the indigenous network in Broome, and wider reputation of the plight of the Australian Aboriginals. It is essential paintings and you can help Ingetje to convey this book to fruition by using helping her Indiegogo marketing campaign here.

(C) All pix Ingetje Tadros

Head On Photo Festival on L'Oeil de la Photographie

(C) Catherine Leutenegger Kodak City

(C) Daniella Zalcman Signs of Your Identity

(C) Giles Clarke Waste in Time

You can read My Diary, interview with Hollywood portrait photographer Michael Grecco and see My Picks (10 exhibitions) on modern-day L'Oeil de los angeles Photographie.

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