How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play
How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play is a new multimedia exhibition exploring the relationships between photography, image-making and play. It invites audiences to focus on the playful aspects of visual culture, and creates unexpected connections between the history of photography and the practices of image-making within computer games and wider digital screen culture.
Featuring over 30 international artists and a rich assemblage of multimedia artworks and vernacular images representing a variety of positions across contemporary and twentieth century photography, How to Win at Photography questions the very meaning and function of photography today.
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How to Win at Photography: Image-Making as Play is a new multimedia exhibition exploring the relationships between photography, image-making and play. It invites audiences to focus on the playful aspects of visual culture, and creates unexpected connections between the history of photography and the practices of image-making within computer games and wider digital screen culture.
Featuring over 30 international artists and a rich assemblage of multimedia artworks and vernacular images representing a variety of positions across contemporary and twentieth century photography, How to Win at Photography questions the very meaning and function of photography today.
Artists on show
- Ai Weiwei
- Akihiko Taniguchi
- Alan Butler
- Andy Kassier
- Aneta Grzeszykowska
- Aram Bartholl
- Christopher Graves
- Cibelle Cavalli Bastos
- Cindy Sherman
- Claude Cahun
- Constant Dullaart
- Coralie Vogelaar
- Cory Arcangel
- Danielle Udogaranya
- Dorothée Elisa Baumann
- Dries Depoorter
- Ed Ruscha
- Emma Agnes Sheffer
- Gloria López Cleries
- Harun Farocki
- Joan Pamboukes
- John Hilliard
- John Yuyi
- Jonathan Haddock
- Justin Berry
- Lorna Ruth Galloway
- Max Pinckers
- Petra Szeman
- Ria Patricia Röder
- Roc Herms
- Sherrie Levine
- Sive Hamilton Helle
- Steven Pippin
- Tabor Robak
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