DE KLEINE ALLEDAAGSE HEILIGHEID
Trouw Newspaper, The Netherlands |
2 January 2016
Letter & Geest |
‘De kleine alledaagse heiligheid’
An inspiring article by Wim Boevink about Greece and Anastassios Kavassis’ photographic work in the dutch newspaper Trouw.
The modern city is a space of movement, flux and flow. Everything changes; sometimes before our eyes, and sometimes almost imperceptibly over time. This inaugural exhibition of the Association of Urban Photographers, an international group of photographers and artists whose visual practices address the representation and evocation of contemporary city spaces, examines the notion of movement within and on the fringes of such spaces.
http://www.trouw.nl/tr/nl/5009/Archief/article/detail/
4217484/2016/01/02/De-kleine-alledaagse-heiligheid.dhtml
SURFACE OF SELF EXHIBITION
MOVEMENT EXHIBITION
Galería Bogotá Arte Contemporáneo BAC
Bogota D.C. Colombia | 19 February - 20 March 2015
Urban Photo Fest / Silverprint Gallery London |
27 October – 16 November 2014
The modern city is a space of movement, flux and flow. Everything changes; sometimes before our eyes, and sometimes almost imperceptibly over time. This inaugural exhibition of the Association of Urban Photographers, an international group of photographers and artists whose visual practices address the representation and evocation of contemporary city spaces, examines the notion of movement within and on the fringes of such spaces.
This exhibition is part of Urban Photo Fest in association with Goldsmiths, University of London and Tate Britain.
http://www.urbanphotofest.org/movement
MOVEMENT EXHIBITION
SURFACE OF SELF EXHIBITION
Photofusion Gallery London |
1 – 12 October 2013
Gallery Event |
Thursday 10 October, 19.00 onwards
In partnership with Urban Photo Fest, Photofusion are pleased to present Surface of Self, a photography exhibition that brings together artists Laura Cuch (Spain), Anastassios Kavassis (Greece) and Orly Zailer (Israel), whose work in contemporary photographic portraiture raises questions around human subjectivity and cultural identity.
All three artists work with specific camera equipment to achieve their desired photographic results. On the one hand, Laura and Anastassios work with analogue cameras – Laura with a Rolleiflex 6×6 Twin Lens and Anastassios with an antique wooden camera – two technological apparatae that mediate their ways of engaging with people and make the process of taking portraits into something of a ritual. On the other hand, Orly works with a digital camera for both the video and stills parts of the project. She aims to distinguish between the different periods in which different media were used in her ongoing project in order to re-produce the old and new.
This exhibition is part of Urban Photo Fest in association with Goldsmiths, University of London and Tate Britain.
http://www.photofusion.org/exhibitions/photography-exhibition-surface-of-self/
SURFACE OF SELF EXHIBITION