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Announcing the Feature Shoot Exhibition at the Indian Photo Festival 2022

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We’re thrilled to announce the five photographers selected by Feature Shoot’s Founder, Alison Zavos, to be part of our group exhibition in Hyderabad as part of the Indian Photo Festival , now entering its eighth edition. Visit the IPF website for information on upcoming exhibitions, talks, workshops, and more.

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Cosmic Nature: A Spectacular Polka Dot-Filled Exhibition by Yayoi Kusama Sprawls Across New York Botanical Garden

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Teeming with squiggly sculptures, site-specific installations, and smaller pieces covered in the Japanese artist’s iconic polka dots, Cosmic Nature is an expansive exhibition celebrating decades of Kusama’s bold, joyful body of work. Collection of the artist, courtesy of Ota Fine Arts and David Zwirner.

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Exploring Black Masculinity Through the Lens of Black Women and Non-Binary Artists

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Deity I, 2015. Together, they have organized In Conversation: Visual Meditations on Black Masculinity , a new exhibition featuring the work of 55 women and non-binary photographers of African descent currently on view at the African American Museum in Philadelphia through Match 1, 2020. Bre’Ann White (Detroit, MI, USA).

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Nick Brandt and Jo-Anne McArthur On Photography and Creating Change for Animals

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Brandt has had multiple solo exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, and in 2010 he co-founded Big Life Foundation , a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting 1.6 The themes of Nick’s photographic works relate to the destructive impact that humankind is having on both the natural world and now humans themselves also.

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One Photographer’s Abiding Love Letter to Her Genderqueer Partner

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© Lissa Rivera, “Boudoir,” 2015, Archival pigment print, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City. © Lissa Rivera, “Eggleston Hair,” 2015, Archival pigment print, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City. In the beginning, Lissa Rivera says BJ Lillis had “no money and no plans.”