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  2. Raymonde April - Wikipedia

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    She had solo exhibitions as well at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (1986), and the Musée d'art de Joliette (1997). She showed again at the Mois de la Photo à Montréal in 2011, this time her self-portraits. In 2022, Traversée (151 photographs by April), was shown at 1700 La Poste art center, Montreal. Awards

  3. Dominique Blain - Wikipedia

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    Dominique Blain (born June 22, 1957) is a Canadian artist living and working in Montreal, Quebec. Her work incorporates photography, installation and sculpture. She explores political themes in her art such as war, racism and slavery. [1] Her body of work speaks to universal topics close to human fate.

  4. George Steeves - Wikipedia

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    Carleton University. Cornell University. Occupation. art photographer. Years active. 1970s–present. George Steeves (b. ca. 1945) is a Canadian art photographer noted for his highly personal work. He has been called by art historian and curator Martha Langford, "among the foremost figures of contemporary Canadian photography." [1]

  5. Melik Ohanian - Wikipedia

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    Lyon, France. Nationality. French. Known for. Installation art, film, photography, Website. ommx.org. Melik Ohanian (in Armenian Մելիք Օհանյան, in classical orthography Օհանեան; born 1969 in France) is a French contemporary artist of Armenian origin. He lives and works in Paris and New York City.

  6. Christophe Beauregard - Wikipedia

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    Christophe Beauregard. Christophe Beauregard (born January 9, 1966) [1] is a French portrait photographer who started his photographic career in the commercial sector. Initially working as a portraitist for the press and advertising campaigns he then jointly develop and pursue of his personal creative impulse.

  7. Isabelle Hayeur - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle Hayeur (born 1969) is a Canadian visual artist known for her photographs and experimental film. [1] Hayeur's works are inspired by a critical analysis of ecology and urbanity. [2] Since the late 1990s, [2] Hayeur has created public art commissions, photography books, video installations, and has participated in many solo and group ...

  8. WassinkLundgren - Wikipedia

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    Prix du Livre for Best Contemporary Photobook. Thijs groot Wassink (born 1981) and Ruben Lundgren (born 1983) are two Dutch photographers who work together as WassinkLundgren. Their photography and film projects shift mundane, often unnoticeable, everyday occurrences into visually compelling and gently amusing observations of the world around us.

  9. Penelope Umbrico - Wikipedia

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    Education and career. Suns from Flickr installation by Umbrico at New York Photo Festival, New York, 2008. Umbrico was born in Philadelphia in 1957. [1] She graduated from the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, Canada in 1980. She obtained her M.F.A. in 1989 at the School of Visual Arts in New York.