NATHANIEL TETSURO PAOLINELLI – DOWNTOWN

Posted on 2022-06-27

The exhibition Nathaniel Tetsuro Paolinelli: Downtown offers a collection of recent images photographed in and around Downtown Albuquerque between 2017 and 2022. As a self-described documentary photographer, Tetsuro is known for his compelling portraits and a unique ability to authentically engage with his subjects to produce images that suggest both an implicit trust between artist and subject and a desire to “take part in his surroundings and as opposed to an outsider taking some snapshots of what’s going on.”

Opposite – Selfie, 2021

Exhibition runs through to September 3rd, 2022

516 Arts
516 Central Ave SW
Albuquerque
NM 87102

www.516arts.org

  

LONNIE HOLLEY – WHAT HAVE THEY DONE WITH AMERICA?

Posted on 2022-06-27

Holley’s life and work read as a narrative retelling of Black American history—the residual effects of the Jim Crow era, the triumphs of the Civil Rights movement, and the struggles with false narratives around class mobility and race. Holley’s multidisciplinary practice seeks to educate viewers as a means of remedying the historical amnesia surrounding these topics. Rooting himself in the events of the past, the artist moves into the future—presenting synesthetic, multimedia work that visually engages its viewers with unique found objects and intricate motifs to subsequently inform on topics such as inequity and history as memory.

Opposite – Adding to the Foundation (Honoring Daddy James), 2021

Exhibition runs through to August 13th, 2022

Blum & Poe
2727 South La Cienega Boulevard
90034 Los Angeles

www.blumandpoe.com

  

MODERN WOMEN/MODERN VISION

Posted on 2022-06-27

Modern Women/Modern Vision celebrates the bold and dynamic contributions of women to the development and evolution of photography in the 20th century. Diverse in style, tone, and subject, these images range from spontaneous to composed, detached to empathetic, monumental to intimate.

The exhibition is presented in six thematic sections, including Modernist Innovators, Documentary Photography and the New Deal, the Photo League, Modern Masters, Exploring the Environment, and The Global Contemporary Lens to reflect the impact of female artists in the medium of photography.

Opposite – Sandy Skoglund, Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981

Exhibition runs through to August 28th, 2022

Denver Art Museum
100 W 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver
CO 80204

www.denverartmuseum.org

  

SUMMERING

Posted on 2022-06-27

During their last days of summer and childhood – the weekend before middle school begins – four girls struggle with the harsh truths of growing up and embark on a mysterious adventure. Starring Megan Mullally, Lake Bell, Sarah Cooper, Ashley Madekwe, Lia Barnett, Madalen Mills, Eden Grace Redfield, and Sanai Victoria.

In theatres August 12th, 2022

bleeckerstreetmedia.com/summering

  

GIRL PICTURE

Posted on 2022-06-27

Mimmi, Emma and Rönkkö are girls at the cusp of womanhood, trying to draw their own contours. In three consecutive Fridays, two of them experience the earth moving effects of falling in love, while the third goes on a quest to find something she’s never experienced before: pleasure.

In theatres August 12th, 2022

www.frameline.org

  

WENDI SCHNEIDER – INTO THE MIST

Posted on 2022-06-27

Wendi Schneider is a Denver based visual artist illuminating impressions of grace in the natural world with photography and precious metals. In her latest series, Into the Mist, Schneider offers glimpses of respite amidst the vague unknowing that has defined living in the time of COVID. She ventured into the mountains of North Carolina at the end of summer 2020 to find a reprieve in shinrin-yoku, the Japanese term for the practice of forest bathing. The photographs captured on a drive amongst the trees and fog inspired Into the Mist.
Opposite – Passion Flower II, 2016

Exhibition runs through to August 31st, 2022

Catherine Couturier Gallery
2635 Colquitt Street
Houston
TX 77098

www.catherinecouturier.com