| Water: Our Thirsty World March 27, 2010 - June 13, 2010 The Annenberg Space for Photography, in partnership with National Geographic Magazine, presents an exhibit examining the precarious state of the world's fresh water. Coinciding with National Geographic's special April 2010 issue "Water: Our Thirsty World," the exhibit features the work of award-winning photographers looking at our most precious resource from environmental, social, political and cultural perspectives. More> |
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| SPORT: Iooss & Leifer November 14, 2009 - March 7, 2010 The third exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography presented the work of two photographers whose work transcends their genre - the oeuvre of sports photography. Walter Iooss and Neil Leifer offer a dialogue not just about winning and losing, but all that it means to be human. Over the span of their careers, Iooss and Leifer captured the lives of our greatest sports heroes, contributing to the collective visual memory of our times. Their combined photographic experience amounts to nearly a century of documenting history in motion and creating sports legends. More> |
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Pictures of the Year International: The World. In High Resoultion July 11, 2009 - November 1, 2009 The second exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography honors the work of winning photojournalists and visual editors from Pictures of the Year International (POYi), the oldest and most prestigious photojournalism competition in the world. After 65 years at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, POYi moved to Los Angeles, where for the first time, the images will be on display for more than just a few days. More> |
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L8S ANG3LES: Perspectives of Eleven LA Photographers March 29, 2009 - June 30, 2009 The inaugural exhibition of the Annenberg Space for Photography celebrates the breadth of contemporary photography through works by eight internationally renowned photographers whose images capture the complexity and vitality of the city of Los Angeles. L8S ANG3LES features different genres of contemporary photographic exploration - architecture, portraiture, photojournalism, and art - with interrelated themes weaving throughout. Moreover, through a relationship with the Los Angeles Times, L8S ANG3LES features the work of celebrated Times staff photographers and a selection of archival photographs of the city going back over 100 years. More> |