Exhibitions Currently On View
The holiday season is the perfect time to catch up on current exhibits. The following photography group shows are on view now and bring together diverse and exciting rosters of artists:
photo by Eirik Johnson
2010 James and Audrey Foster Prize Finalists Exhibition at the ICA in Boston
The Foster Prize is a biennial award and exhibition presented by the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. From the nine finalists selected this year artist Amie Siegel was recently announced as the 2010 Foster Prize winner. All the finalist’s works are on view at the ICA through January 17th, and feature a selection of challenging conceptually driven pieces in a range of mediums by Boston area artists. On view in the exhibit is an installation by photographer Eirik Johnson whose recent monograph Sawdust Mountain was released by Aperture in spring of 2009. Also featured in the exhibit are works by Robert De Saint Phalle, Fred H. C. Liang, Rebecca Meyers, Matthew Rich, Daniela Rivera, Evelyn Rydz and Stephen Tourlentes.
2010 James and Audrey Foster Prize Finalists
On view through January 17, 2011
Institute of Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue
Boston, MA
photo by Toni Catany
The Spanish National Photography Prize: Connections and Confrontations at Aperture Gallery
The current exhibition on view in Aperture’s gallery through January 11th provides an expansive look at Spain’s changing photographic history with over sixty five works by fifteen photographers. Presented in collaboration with the Spanish Ministry of Culture and curated by Carmen de la Guerra and Javier Díez from Artendencias, the photographs in Connections and Confrontations by artists Juan Colom, Cristina García Rodero and Carlos Pérez Siquier alongside newer wave photographers such as Joan Fontcuberta, Chema Madoz, and Alberto García Alix, among others picture everything from Bull fighters, to country weddings to contemplations of form and shape, presenting collectively a country’s aesthetic history.
The Spanish National Photography Prize: Connections and Confrontations
On view November 19 – January 11 2011
Aperture Gallery
547 West 27th Street
New York, New York

image by Ishmael Randall Weeks
Planet of Slums Group Show at Third Streaming
Curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud and Aperture Green Cart artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, Planet of Slums a group show on view at New York City’s Third Streaming gallery. Inspired by Mike Davis’ book Planet of Slums, this exhibit of the same name presents artist’s observing the current urban, economic and social concerns of urban populations. Participating artists include Manuel Acevedo, Erik Benson, Tony Buba, Nanna Debois Buhl, Zachary Fabri, Patrick Hamilton, Takashi Horisaki, Greg Lindquist, Ishmael Randall Weeks, Elisabeth Subrin, Rishi Singhal, Juana Valdes and Lori Waselchuck.
Planet of Slums
On view December 17, 2010 – February 5, 2011
Third Streaming
10 Greene Street, 2nd Floor
New York, New York
Tags: Carmen de la Guerra, Chema Madoz, Cristina García Rodero, Daniela Rivera, Eirik Johnson, Elisabeth Subrin, Erik Benson, Evelyn Rydz and Stephen Tourlentes, Foster Prize, Fred H. C. Liang, Greg Lindquist, ICA, Ishmael Randall Weeks, Javier Díez, Joan Fontcuberta, Juan Colom, Juana Valdes and Lori Waselchuck, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Manuel Acevedo, Matthew Rich, Nanna Debois Buhl, Omar Lopez-Chahoud, Patrick Hamilton, Rebecca Meyers, Rishi Singhal, Robert De Saint Phalle, Sawdust Mountain, Takashi Horisaki, The Spanish National Photography Prize, Third Streaming, Toni Catany, Tony Buba, Zachary Fabri
