Black and
White: The Living Tradition
A juried international photography
exhibition
Call for Artists - Deadline: February 3rd, 2015
At the dawn of photography, black and white was the only available way
of capturing photographic images. The technological constraint had a
profound impact on the early development of the medium as photographers
had to adapt to the specific means of black and white photographic
depiction. Today, however, black and white is a creative choice, and
understanding that choice is part of the appreciation process. As the
emergence and development of colour photography have not made black and
white obsolete, we may ask ourselves why recent generations of
photographers keep turning to the shades of grey, why they find
renewing and reinterpreting the rich tradition of black and white
photography appealing for their twenty first century creative pursuits.
PH21
Gallery invites photographers to submit their work for a
group
exhibition themed Black and white: the living tradition. We are looking
for submissions from all photographers who work in black and white and
would like to share their work with a wider international audience
through the exposure of PH21 Gallery. The theme is broadly construed,
as black and white photography is independent of generic or stylistic
constraints; we are interested in all black and white photographic work.
Submission deadline: February 3, 2015 midnight (UTC+01, Central
European Time)
Read
more and submit your work here: http://www.ph21gallery.com/#!cfe-blackwhite/cfi0 |
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