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“It is the photographer, not the camera, that is the instrument.”
Eve Arnold
One of the most important photojournalists of the twentieth century, Eve Arnold had a prolific career documenting people both ordinary and famous. She covered the American civil rights movement, shot stills for more than 40 films around the world, was a member of Magnum, as well as a contract photographer on the Sunday Times colour magazine for 10 years, and also published 14 books.
New Listings
Exposure Gallery, 1255 Wellington W. (Above Thyme & Again)
6 November – 3 December
Zac Pantalone
Artist’s Talk: Thursday 6 November, 18:00 – 20:00
Still Life
Galerie St-Laurent + Hill, 293 Dalhousie
6-19 November
Marc Nerbonne
Reception: 6 November 17:00 – 20:00
Ta Salive Retiendra le Poil dans ta Nourriture (mixed media, including photography)
Karsh-Masson Gallery, 110 Laurier Ave W.
31 October – 7 December
Glenn Bloodworth, Freeman Keats, Evergon, Tony Fouhse, and over 50 other artists
Reception: Thursday 6 November 17:50 – 19:50
2013 Additions to the City of Ottawa Art Collection
SPAO Red Wall Gallery, 168 Dalhousie
7 November for 2 weeks
Open House: 7 November 15:00 – 21:00
Open House and Annual Student Show
Trinity Gallery A, Shenkman Arts Centre, 245 Centrum Blvd, Orleans
27 November 2014 – 6 January 2015
Ralph Nevins
Timeslice – abstract representations & linear panoramic images – not manipulated creations
Beau’s Art event: November 30, 2014 (an invitation to satisfy your curiosity and enjoy casual conversations with featured artists. In this informal setting you can relax, enjoy a sampling of Beau’s beer and find out what motivated the artist, how they created their work and discover their unique vision.)
Vistek Gallery, 499 Bank St.
10 – 28 November
Henry VanderSpek
The images in this show were created in Uganda under the auspices of Photographers Without Borders. The project documented the work of a local NGO called Raising Voices, which is dedicated to the elimination of violence against women and children.
Shows Continuing from Previous Months
Atrium Gallery
24 October – 26 November
Abigail Gossage
Memories of Mexico 1958
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
27 June – 16 November
Prints, Drawings and Photographs Galleries
The Great War The Persuasive Power of Photography
National Gallery of Canada
380 Sussex Drive
8 September – 1 March 2015
Gallery A102a
Taking It All In The Photographic Panorama and Canadian Cities
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