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A few things to see in NYC before the end of the summer

Édouard Baldus,

Édouard Baldus, Le Moine, ca. 1861, currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

An August weekend in New York is usually just an excuse to get out of town, but if you are stuck in the city (or are visiting) there are a few photography shows closing soon that you should probably know about.

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Upcoming at Bond Street Gallery

I just happened upon the announcement of this upcoming show at Bond Street Gallery in Carroll Gardens:

Photo by Gerald Edwards

Young Curators, New Ideas

Organized by Amani Olu

Curated by Alana Celii & Grant Willing, Michael Bühler-Rose, Jon Feinstein, Laurel Ptak, Amy Stein, and Lumi Tan

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The Exposure Project

I’ve been reading The Exposure Project blog for quite a while now for their great taste in photography, but I didn’t know much about the group itself until today. They are a photography collective, and they are having an exhibition and releasing a book of new work next month. The opening and release party is at Tillie’s in Forte Green on August 18.

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Jem Southam at Robert Mann Gallery

Jem Southam is a color landscape photographer from England, and his exhibition “The Rockfalls of Normandy” opens tonight at the Robert Mann Gallery. If you have any interest in landscape photography whatsoever and you live in or near the NYC metro area, it would be a crime to miss this show. I can’t offer enough superlatives to get the point across—this is a show I would be terribly disappointed to miss and I would feel guilty if I didn’t let as many people know about it as possible.

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31 under 31: young women in art photography

The Humble Arts Foundation and Ladies Lotto present work by women under 31 at the Gallery at 3rd Ward this Saturday, March 1. The opening is at 7 and requires an RSVP. Unfortunately I can’t make it to the opening, but there will be lots of wonderful photography to see, based on the list of artists involved. The show is open through March 28.

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