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Aperture Interns’ Gallery Tour with Humble Arts Curator Jon Feinstein

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

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Curator and co-founder of Humble Arts Foundation, Jon Feinstein recently gave Aperture’s interns a special tour of the exhibition 31 Women in Art Photography presented by Humble Arts and Affirmation Arts. Humble Arts Foundation is an organization devoted to emerging artists of all ages and backgrounds that are making interesting and innovative work. 31 Women in Art Photography, which was recently on view at Affirmation Arts until April 10th, was Humble Arts Foundation’s second annual exhibition of women’s work and in part addresses disparities between the number of women in the field of photography compared to the number of women photographers given opportunities to exhibit.

Feinstein co-curated the show with curator and editor of Aperture’s Words Without Pictures, Charlotte Cotton. The show features work by women photographers at different stages in their careers including Aperture published photographer Robin Schwartz as well as Sarah Palmer, Emily Shur, Ann Woo and more.

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Click here to find out more about Aperture’s Work Scholar Program

Click here to view Charlotte Cotton’s Words Without Pictures

Click here to view Robin Shwartz’s Amelia’s World

Exhibitions On View Now in New York

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Following Art Week, Exposures presents a short listing of exhibitions now on view in New York.

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In honor of Women’s History Month, Humble Arts foundation in association with Affirmation Arts will present its second edition of 31 Women in Art Photography, a five-week exhibition with 31 of the most innovative women in new art photography. The exhibition, curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein, will present an eclectic mix of new talent, culled from open submissions. The show features Robin Schwartz, whose publication Amelias World was published in Aperture’s Tinyvices-curated book series, Sarah Palmer, Emily Shur, Paula McCartney among others.

31 Women in Art Photography
On view through April 10, 2010

Affirmation Arts
523 W. 37th Street
New York, NY, 10018

Buy Robin Shwartz’s Amelias World

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Photographer and curator Ruben Natal – San Miguel will be exhibiting his series Concrete Jungle at the gallery Kris Graves Project, presenting five years of street photography that celebrates inner city life in New York.

NY, NY: Concrete Jungle
On view through April 10, 2010

Kris Graves Projects
111 Front Street, Suite 224
Brooklyn, NY, 11201

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Aperture Foundation is proud to present the series Angry Black Snake, photographs by 2008 Aperture Portfolio Prize winner Michael Corridore, please join us for artist reception at the Aperture Foundation this Thursday, March 11th.

In the words of Aperture books publisher Lesley A. Martin, “Corridore’s project, Angry Black Snake, is an exercise in minimalism. Each image has been pared down to the barest of elements—urgent gestures and barely traceable figures cloaked in smoke and dust. Yet each image pulses with palpable emotional tension, telegraphed by these barest of representational sketches and the subtle shifting colors of the clouds that descend upon each scene like a flimsy curtain.”

Angry Black Snake
Opening reception Thursday, March 11, 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Aperture Foundation
547 West 27th Street, 4th floor
New York, New York