![]() „It’s fascinating to see each artist’s different approach to the topic of fantasy“, says Maya Anner, who invited Robert Rutöd's series Fair(y) Tales to the festival. Starting from its original meaning in Greek - appearance, imagination - the term was illuminated by a variety of interpretations.Įxhibition of the series Fair(y) Tales at PHOTO IS:RAEL – The festival attracted more than 20,000 visitors in 10 days In 2019, two large floors in the almost 240-metre-high Azrieli Sarona Tower could be used. ![]() It is the language in which we speak, communicate, and argue" summarizes the festival, directed and co-founded by Eyal Landesman, on its website.Įxhibition venue at Azrieli Sarona Tower, the tallest building in IsraelĮach year the festival takes place at a different location and chooses a different main theme. The festival was organized by PHOTO IS:RAEL, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the art of photography in Israel and abroad. It presented 40 exhibitions on topics such as Photography Pioneers on the first female photographers in Israel, We Have Bare Hands, honoring the 30th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, as well as performances, workshops, artist talks, concerts and much more. ![]() The International Photo Festival, Israel's largest photo event, took place for the seventh time this year in Tel Aviv. Länsiterminaali, passenger terminal of Helsinki West Harbour (Photo © Petri Krohn) Meanwhile, the Helsinki Photo Festival will take over part of the building and convert it for several months into a cultural hub – a democratic space for celebrating photography and visual culture. Currently, the building is planned to be demolished and replaced by a new, taller terminal building by 2026. In 1992, it was decided to convert the building into a passenger terminal serving Tallinn’s shipping traffic and it was opened on May Day 1995. Designed by Gunnar Taucher, the building was completed as a port warehouse in 1941. The now-decommissioned ferry passenger terminal was used for decades for travels between Finland and Estonia. The exhibitions will take place in Helsinki’s iconic Länsiterminaali 1. Both exhibitions will take place at the Helsinki West Terminal 1 in Jätkäsaari from Novemto February 28, 2023. The Infinite Deep exhibition showcases the surreal photography of David Lynch for the first time in Finland! It is curated by Danish photographer Christian Nørgaard, who has exclusive access to David Lynch’s photo archives. The retrospective exhibition of the festival presents all the themes displayed from 2018 to 2022: Love, Anarchy, Trust, Fearless and Believe, as well as three popup solo exhibitions by Dilla Djalil-Daniel, Arianne Clément and Carl-Mikael Ström. This year, Helsinki Photo Festival celebrates its fifth anniversary with two extraordinary exhibitions: The retrospective show featuring artists from more than fifty countries and the must-see Infinite Deep exhibition by David Lynch – From Novemto February 28, 2023 ![]() Retrospective Helsinki Photo Festival 2018-2022 + David Lynch's Infinite ![]() Still from Novem– Police officers direct traffic on All Saints' Day in front of the Wiener Zentralfriedhof (Vienna Central Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries in the world) Still from – Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and the Mayor of Vienna Leopold Gratz, International Workers’ Day Vienna A digital restoration of scratches and dust was deliberately avoided. The material, originally shot in 1983 for an experimental documentary about Vienna, was digitally sampled in 2K resolution and edited into short, standalone clips. Stored under the worst possible conditions, the film rolls survived the decades surprisingly unscathed. Super 8 film material that was thought to be lost was recently rediscovered during cleanup work in a basement. ![]()
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