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Art News: Tate Launches Series with 4 Photo Books

British Journal of Photography   Monday July 11, 2022

Tate Publishing has introduced a new series of photography books—The Tate Photography Series—exploring themes regarding ongoing social issues, notes the British Journal of Photography. Released in groupings of four, the first quartet, featuring Liz Johnson Artur, Sheba Chhachhi, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen and Sabelo Mlangeni, explore community and solidarity across diverse territories.   Read the full Story >>

Exhibitions: Roe and Its Legacy, by Donna Ferrato

ARTnews   Monday July 11, 2022

When the draft Supreme Court opinion leaked last month suggesting that Roe v. Wade would be overturned, noted NBC News recently, one name crystallized in gallerist Daniel Cooney’s mind: Donna Ferrato—the photographer who has dedicated her career to documenting the lives of women, the violence they’ve faced, their resilience, their love and their spirit. Ferrato’s 50 years of work was featured in the 2021 book Holy, which Cooney has now been mounted as an exhibition. Ferrato recently talked with Art News about the work.   Read the full Story >>

Tech News: Capture One Mobile for iPad Is Released

DP Review   Monday July 11, 2022

Capture One has released Capture One Mobile, bringing its photo editing software to Apple’s iPadOS ecosystem for the first time. Capture One for iPad, like its desktop program, is a Raw photo converter and editor designed to bring the Capture One experience to a mobile device with a touch-first interface. Photos stored in Capture One Mobile are stored natively by default, but users who also have a Capture One Pro subscription can transfer images to the desktop version of Capture One via Cloud File Transfer, notes DP Review.   Read the full Story >>

Books: Looking Back at Life Behind the Iron Curtain

By David Schonauer   Monday July 11, 2022

Arthur Grace's new book "Communism(s): A Cold War Album," is a look at a bygone past, but its driving themes are grounded in the present. In 1977, Grace, a freelance photojournalist, was first sent behind the Iron Curtain to capture images of Communist-bloc societies. Over the course of 12 years, he returned again and again, learning to thwart handlers and censors to record what …   Read the full Story >>

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