jesuisperdu:

A new exhibition at the Dyson building in Battersea will see twenty first year MA students from The Royal College of Art’s photography programme display their most experimental photography and film work. When speak to DazedDigital, Hermione Wiltshire, Acting Head of Photography at the RCA, said:
“The definition of documentary photography has expanded and merged with the discourse of fine art. For instance, constructed documentary, montage and the use of found imagery are all emerging as dominant practices in the field. There is also an interest in reassessing the history of photography within the context of painting, sculpture and film. The pressures of social and economic meltdown mean that young artists want to engage with political and social change.”
The exhibition is on now and will be running through to 3 May. Admission isfree.
Photographer, in order of appearance: Joanna Piotrowska, Joanna Piotrowska, Elisabeth Molin, Elisabeth Molin, Emma Charles, Emma Charles, Patrick Hough, Patrick Hough.
The RCA Photography & Printmaking Work in Progress ShowDyson Building20 Howie StreetLondonSW11 4AY
[via HUH.]
fckyeaharthistory:

Richard Diebenkorn - Cityscape I (Landscape No.1), 1963. Oil on canvas.
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HANS POELZIG
GROSSES SCHAUSPIELHAUS IN BERLIN / GREAT THEATER IN BERLIN, 1920
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Red polluted water flows from a sewer into the Jian River in Luoyang, north China’s Henan province, on December 13, 2011
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Audrey Corregan