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HONORABLE MENTIONS: Eveline Schneider 'Together we are Strong', Kathryn Dunlevie 'Persephone' & Olesya Konovalova 'Tag'
TOGETHER WE ARE STRONG by Eveline Schneider
HONORABLE MENTION
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HONORABLE MENTION
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Eveline Schneider (b. 1988) is a practicing architect, originally from Switzerland. She currently lives and works in New York City – her city of choice. Her photography focuses on the life and energy in the streets. She shoots analog only.
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
Education
2015 Master of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
2012 Bachelor of Science in Architecture, ETH Zurich
Research & Publication
2021 #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
ICP Publication, New York
Participating artist
2019 Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Quart Publishers, Lucerne
Co-author
Selected Group Exhibitions
2020 ICP International Center of Photography, New York
#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis
Curator: David Campany
2019 German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt
Frankfurt Book Fair
2019 Zentrum für Architektur, Zurich
Wie wollen wir wohnen?
Awards
2020 Honorable Mention
Life Framer, Civilization
Juror: Emma Lewis
2019 Winner, DAM Architectural Book Award
Lochergut – Ein Portrait
Ten Best Architecture Books of 2019
Contact: Eveline Schneider
schneidereveline@hotmail.com
https://www.instagram.com/newmoonface/
TAG by Olesya Konovalova
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HONORABLE MENTION
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Olesya Konovalova says, "For us, opening up was scheduled for June 15, 2021, in LA county and turned into a 15-hour-power-outage in 111°F. Tried to cool off by spraying water from spray bottles, filled a wading pool for the kids. Spent the evening outside looking for glimpses of sunset and repair crews."
Olesya is a Russian-born American artist residing in Southern California. She completed her Specialization in Photography at MSU via Coursera in 2017. Olesya studied Linguistics and Translation at Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University and Fashion Design at the College of Light and Textile Industry. Her works were part of Juried Exhibitions in MoAH Cedar in Lancaster, CA, and are in the current one. A group show was in Las Laguna Art Gallery in December of 2020. Olesya received multiple awards at MoAH Cedar.
Contact: Olesya Konovalova
olesya.konovalova@outlook.com
Olesya is a Russian-born American artist residing in Southern California. She completed her Specialization in Photography at MSU via Coursera in 2017. Olesya studied Linguistics and Translation at Chelyabinsk State Pedagogical University and Fashion Design at the College of Light and Textile Industry. Her works were part of Juried Exhibitions in MoAH Cedar in Lancaster, CA, and are in the current one. A group show was in Las Laguna Art Gallery in December of 2020. Olesya received multiple awards at MoAH Cedar.
Contact: Olesya Konovalova
olesya.konovalova@outlook.com
PERSEPHONE by Kathryn Dunlevie
HONORABLE MENTION
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HONORABLE MENTION
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Kathryn Dunlevie says of her series, 'Femmes Fatales, "Opening Up for me has meant opening up in my studio practice and in my thoughts about how we might move more freely through our lives. I have been working on a new series of feminine characters who meet the world head on.
These Femmes Fatales are viewed as if with x-ray vision, their patchwork interiors hinting at what they have lived; their silhouettes offering clues as to how they have proceeded through time.
They are pieced together with fragments from our shared visual history, then situated in anonymous venues from my photographic archive. Suggesting limitless possibilities and
enigmatic narratives, they inspire unapologetic authenticity and a daring sense of adventure."
Kathryn Dunlevie is a photography-based artist whose work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and internationally. Cathy Kimball, former Executive Director of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, writes of Dunlevie’s work:
"Through brilliant compositional detail and manipulation, she creates disconcerting, surprising, inexplicable spaces and scenarios – swimming pools that have many points of entry, streetscapes that elude mapmakers, and interior settings that are almost, but not quite, right."
Born on the east coast, Dunlevie lived in six different states by the time she was 12, and in Paraguay when she was 16. She has a B.A. in fine arts from Rice University, and studied art history and film at the University of Paris, painting at California College of the Arts, and photography in Madrid. She lives in Palo Alto.
Dunlevie has received numerous awards and fellowships, including two Arts Council Silicon Valley Artist Laureate Fellowships and an International Photography Awards honorable mention. Her work has been exhibited at FotoFest International since 2002, at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in China, at Studio Thomas Kellner in Germany, in the US Art in Embassies Program in Moscow and in Saatchi Arts’ Best of 2014.
Her work has been reviewed in Spain’s La Fotografia Actual, Korea’s photo + and Germany’s Profifoto, as well as in The New York Times, Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts, Photo Metro, Artweek, and Artlies.
Highlights of Career:
Nine solo exhibitions at FotoFest International (Houston) (2002 - 2020)
Included in San Francisco MoMA Artists Gallery, Women’s History Month (2021)
Included in PhotoAlliance Bay Area Current(ly) (2020)
Included in China's PingYao International Photography Festival (2017)
Included in International Photography Awards (2015)
Included in Saatchi Art's "BEST of 2014"
Reviewed in Korea's Photo+ magazine, (2013)
Included in "Parallax Views", San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, California (2013)
Included four times in Germany's Photographers Network Selection (2006-2013)
Included the US Art in Embassies Program in Moscow (2012)
Two time Arts Council Silicon Valley Artist Laureate Fellow with cash awards and solo exhibitions at the Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California (2001 and 2005)
Included in "Fresh Work IV: Actualities", Southeast Museum of Photography, Florida (2004)
Included in "Timekeepers", San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, California (2000)
Contact: kathryn.dunlevie@gmail.com
www.kathryndunlevie.com
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BEST SERIES:
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EXHIBITION #1:
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EXHIBITION #2:
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These Femmes Fatales are viewed as if with x-ray vision, their patchwork interiors hinting at what they have lived; their silhouettes offering clues as to how they have proceeded through time.
They are pieced together with fragments from our shared visual history, then situated in anonymous venues from my photographic archive. Suggesting limitless possibilities and
enigmatic narratives, they inspire unapologetic authenticity and a daring sense of adventure."
Kathryn Dunlevie is a photography-based artist whose work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and internationally. Cathy Kimball, former Executive Director of the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, writes of Dunlevie’s work:
"Through brilliant compositional detail and manipulation, she creates disconcerting, surprising, inexplicable spaces and scenarios – swimming pools that have many points of entry, streetscapes that elude mapmakers, and interior settings that are almost, but not quite, right."
Born on the east coast, Dunlevie lived in six different states by the time she was 12, and in Paraguay when she was 16. She has a B.A. in fine arts from Rice University, and studied art history and film at the University of Paris, painting at California College of the Arts, and photography in Madrid. She lives in Palo Alto.
Dunlevie has received numerous awards and fellowships, including two Arts Council Silicon Valley Artist Laureate Fellowships and an International Photography Awards honorable mention. Her work has been exhibited at FotoFest International since 2002, at the Pingyao International Photography Festival in China, at Studio Thomas Kellner in Germany, in the US Art in Embassies Program in Moscow and in Saatchi Arts’ Best of 2014.
Her work has been reviewed in Spain’s La Fotografia Actual, Korea’s photo + and Germany’s Profifoto, as well as in The New York Times, Camerawork: A Journal of Photographic Arts, Photo Metro, Artweek, and Artlies.
Highlights of Career:
Nine solo exhibitions at FotoFest International (Houston) (2002 - 2020)
Included in San Francisco MoMA Artists Gallery, Women’s History Month (2021)
Included in PhotoAlliance Bay Area Current(ly) (2020)
Included in China's PingYao International Photography Festival (2017)
Included in International Photography Awards (2015)
Included in Saatchi Art's "BEST of 2014"
Reviewed in Korea's Photo+ magazine, (2013)
Included in "Parallax Views", San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, California (2013)
Included four times in Germany's Photographers Network Selection (2006-2013)
Included the US Art in Embassies Program in Moscow (2012)
Two time Arts Council Silicon Valley Artist Laureate Fellow with cash awards and solo exhibitions at the Triton Museum of Art, Santa Clara, California (2001 and 2005)
Included in "Fresh Work IV: Actualities", Southeast Museum of Photography, Florida (2004)
Included in "Timekeepers", San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, California (2000)
Contact: kathryn.dunlevie@gmail.com
www.kathryndunlevie.com
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HOME: 'OPENING UP':
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag
FIRST PLACE:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/first-place-chel-delaney-bound-by-uncertainty----/1
SECOND PLACE:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/second-place-ellen-friedlander-lost-slippers----/1
THIRD PLACE:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/third-place-kyle-mangione-smith-aquarium----/1
BEST SERIES:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/best-series-chel-delaney/1
HONORABLE MENTION:
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EXHIBITION #1:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/exhibition-1/1
EXHIBITION #2:
https://laphotocurator.com/opening-up-laurie-freitag/exhibition-2/1