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DAB / California

Maruschak exhibits Canadian prairie minimalist landscape in California. Dab Art is pleased to present Good Bokeh, an international juried photography exhibition. This exhibit embodies worldly views in both the physical and metaphysical sense captured through the lenses of 45 photographers from around the world. On display are works that evoke contemplations of conviction, humor, stimulation, humility and exhilaration. Moments in time preserved perfectly through technical application and unrivaled artistic determination.

This exhibition includes 46 photographs conveying political agendas, cultural statements, humorous untruths, striking landscapes, complex abstracts with awe-inspiring ambition and impeccable execution

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Copenhagen Photo Festival

 Censored Exhibition is Copenhagen Photo Festivals landmark exhibition. Since 2012, it has been the festival’s ambition to present an exhibition that collects 75-80 works of international contemporary photography with a focus on artistic expression.
This year, a jury composed of Beate Cegielska, curator and owner of Galleri Image in Aarhus, Tina Enghoff, visual artist, and Torben Sangild, art and cultural journalist, have in cooperation with the Copenhagen Photo Festival curated an exhibition from 1,872 received pictures  from photographers from all over the world.
In the jury’s opinion, the Censored Exhibition reflects the latest tendencies within contemporary photography: “It was very important for us that the exhibition shows the openness of today’s photography. The boundaries between genres are broken down and photography is being stretched in all directions. Photography is on a journey with numerous stations and some of them can be seen in this year’s censored exhibition.

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Phoenix Museum of Art

Phoenix Art Museum will present the second triennial INFOCUS Juried Exhibition of SelfPublished Photobooks, in partnership with INFOCUS, a support group that raises funds to benefit photography exhibitions and educational programming at the Museum. The exhibition, opening December 2 and on view through April 9, 2017, reveals a fascinating mix of technological and creative innovation in contemporary photographic practice. Featuring over one hundred number of self-published photobooks of artists from the US, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Chile, Japan, Russia, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Australia, and Spain, Photobooks explores the ways some artists, curators, and museums are choosing to interact with new technologies in photography. With a commitment to producing a deeply personal, engaging art experience, visitors are invited to handle the art of this exhibition; the photobooks will be displayed in a gallery space modeled after the comfortable, familiarity of a neighborhood bookstore, to encourage visitors to settle in and take their time paging through the selected books. “We are looking forward to presenting photobooks by some of the most up and coming names in photography today,” said Gilbert Vicario, the Museum’s Selig Family Chief Curator. “Our aim is to create a welcoming space in the galleries that encourages visitors to explore these boo

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