New Artists - Page 4

New Artist: Carl Corey

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Carl Corey is a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography and the recipient of over 100 awards from the photography and publishing communities including National INDIE Book Publishers Best Photography Book, The Crystal Book Award, Midwest Publishers Gold Book Award, New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts, Print Annual and USA National Best Book Awards. Carl’s work has been featured in many of photography’s most prestigious periodicals, including Camera Work Bicentennial Edition, Communication Arts, Columbia Journalism Review and Visual Communication Quarterly. Carl’s work is in many major art collections.

New Artist: Francesco Pistilli

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Francesco Pistilli is an Italian documentary photographer, cinematographer and photography professor. He is the recipient of the World Press Photo award 2018 (3rd Prize | General News Stories) for his series Lives in Limbo. His work has been published and distributed widely on several international magazine and media outlets including: TIME, National Geographic, Nature, Liberation, BBC, M le Monde, L’Espresso, Internazionale, Politico, Die Zeit, Wired, Elle, D Repubblica, Vanity Fair, Financial Times, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Republik.ch, The Independent UK. Francesco’s archive is distributed by Laif Agency. He frequently works for NGOs and Foundations: Emergency, IRC International Rescue Committee, Open Society Foundations,

New Artist: Mohamed Hassan

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Originally from Alexandria, he has been living and working in Pembrokeshire, in west Wales in the UK since 2007, graduating with a 1st class honours degree in Photography from Carmarthen School of Art in 2016. He has been shortlisted for several awards and competitions and his work has been exhibited at the prestigious Mission Gallery, the Waterfront National Museum in Wales the Trajectory Showcase Competition Exhibition in Shoreditch, London, Nova Cymru 2018 and had a portrait included in the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait exhibition 2018 at the National Portrait Gallery in London. More recently he has exhibiting 4 images in

New Artist: Masato Ninomiya

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Masato Ninomiya is a self-taught photographer based in Kanagawa, Japan. His interests are focusing on the history of his hometown of Kanagawa and the relationship with nature and environment. His photography series Wintertag was one of the 12 winners of the FotoFilmic JRNL Issue 11, published in Canada. Some of his photography series have been selected as shortlists for the URBANAUTICA Institute Awards 2020 (Series Coastline) and International Photography Grant 2019 (Series Wintertag) in Europe, as well as the IMA next STORY (Series Reincarnation) in Japan.

New Artist: Kasia Wozniak

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Kasia Wozniak (b.1983) is a London-based photographer. With main focus on fashion and portraiture she examines themes around the relationship with belonging, passing time, nostalgia and artefact. Kasia experiments with the alchemy of photography while working predominantly with the wet plate collodion process and with the unique direct chromogenic photograph by photographing directly on paper using various techniques involving the use of darkroom and a large format camera.

New Artist: Laura Stevens

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Laura Stevens (British, b. 1977) is a photographic artist whose work explores the private self and the female gaze in narratives of transformation. In quiet, cinematic compositions, she illuminates a psychological state and an interior drama in her subjects, creating studies of vulnerability, solitude and intimacy through a darkly, tender lens. Her work is regularly shown in museums, galleries and festivals internationally, including Galerie Miranda, Clampart Gallery, The National Portrait Gallery and Art Palm Beach. She has been invited to participate in artist residencies at venues such as Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris and Campo Air in Uruguay, and

New Artist: Angelika Kollin

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Angelika Kollin (b. 1976) is an Estonian award-winning photographer who is currently based in Tampa, Florida. She engages with her passion for photography and art as a tool of exploration of interhuman connections and intimacy. Angelika has spent eight years living in African countries (Ghana, Namibia, and South Africa), where she explored the same topic in various cultures and economic conditions. Through intense artistic evolution, she has arrived at her current and ongoing projects – You Are My Mother/Father and the Song of Psalms. Angelika’s work has been exhibited in New York, Barcelona, Helsinki, Rome, Berlin, Paris, Japan, and South

New Artist: Colby Deal

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Colby Deal is a photographic artist born and raised in Houston, Texas and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in the practice of photography from The University of Houston. Deal was recently inducted in the Magnum Photo agency for his ventures in documentary photography, joining many of the greats we admire today. He is an alumni of Project Row Houses residency, Red Line Contemporary Art Center residency in Denver, Colorado and has recently been awarded an exhibition at the Houston Museum of African American Culture. His most recent accomplishments are being invited to the 2021 Whitney Biennial in New York

New Artist: Arnau Bach

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Arnau Bach focuses his gaze on the urban and social limits of European cities. Especially in the metropolis of Paris, where Bach portrays the realties of life for the disposessed youth who live there. Sometimes sympathetic, always unflinching, Bach’s commitment to investigating his subject means that he beautifully unfolds a story with every shot. His work has received numerous recognitions such as: Nannen Preis Nomination Finalist W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanity Photoreporter/Saint Brieuc Grant Mentor Program VII Photo Agency Finalist in the Tokyo International Photography Festival 1rst Place Kolga Tbilisi Award Finalist Prix Roger Pic Finalist in The Lumix

New Artist: Isa Rus

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Isa Rus is a self taught artist from Andalucía (Southern Spain) currently based in Berlin, Germany. Her work focuses on the documentation of women, nature and early parenthood, her work being predominantly autobiographical. As a consequence of migrating to Germany in 2012, her work also explores the idea of identity and home, with a strong emphasis on childhood nostalgia and daily poetry.

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