Photo Exhibitions Updates

UPCOMING MUSEUM EXHIBITION:
EDWARD BURTYNSKY
The Great Acceleration
June 19 – September 28, 2025
International Center of Photography (ICP), New York City
The International Center of Photography (ICP) presents The Great Acceleration, Edward Burtynsky’s first solo institutional exhibition in New York City in over twenty years. The exhibition brings together more than seventy photographs, including well-known images, previously unseen works, and three ultra-high-resolution murals, offering a sweeping look at Burtynsky’s exploration of human-altered landscapes.
Curated by David Campany, Creative Director at ICP, The Great Acceleration traces the visual and narrative arc of Burtynsky’s work, emphasizing both the fragility and striking beauty of the environments he documents. Timed to coincide with Climate Week NYC in September 2025, the exhibition serves as both a reflection and a call to action, underscoring ICP’s dedication to photography that engages with urgent global issues.
Above image: Edward Burtynsky, Salt River Pima and Maricopa Indian Community – Suburb, Scottsdale, Arizona, USA, 2011
UPCOMING MUSEUM EXHIBITION:
JEFF BROUWS
Blur / Obscure / Distort: Photography and Perception
April 5 – July 20, 2025
Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach
Jeff Brouws’ work will be included in the Norton Museum of Art’s exhibition, Blur / Obscure / Distort: Photography and Perception, on view from April 5 to July 20, 2025. The exhibition explores how photographers use visual ambiguity to challenge perception, with works by artists such as Uta Barth, André Kertész, and Francesca Woodman.
Brouws’ photographs often engage with the American landscape, documenting overlooked spaces, vernacular architecture, and the evolution of the built environment. His work reflects a deep interest in the intersection of history, culture, and visual representation, often drawing from conceptual and documentary traditions.
Above image: Jeff Brouws, Interstate 40, Blurred car, New Mexico, 1992
UPCOMING EXHIBITION:
ALEX WEBB
Errand and Epiphany
March 27 – September 21, 2025
EARTH Foundation, Art House, Verona, Italy
EARTH Foundation presents Errand and Epiphany, a solo exhibition by American photographer Alex Webb (San Francisco, 1952). On view from March 27 to September 21, 2025, at the Art House of Eataly Verona, the exhibition highlights Webb’s distinctive approach to color photography.
First shown in 2023 at Museum Helmond in the Netherlands, Errand and Epiphany marked the first institutional survey of Webb’s work in three decades. Now reimagined for Verona, the exhibition features 78 photographs that capture his ability to transform everyday moments into layered, evocative narratives.
The title draws from a reflection by writer Rebecca Solnit: “The magic of the road is the combination of errand and epiphany.” For Webb, the errand is gathering fragments of life in diverse corners of the world, while the epiphany lies in the unexpected revelations that emerge within the frame.
Above image: Alex Webb, San Ysidro, California, 1979
UPCOMING MUSEUM EXHIBITION:
LJUBODRAG ANDRIC
Spazi, soglie, luci (Spaces, Thresholds, Light)
April 17 – September 8, 2025
Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Palazzo Cini, Venice, Italy
The exhibition coincides with the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia, exploring Ljubodrag Andric’s photographic investigation of space and architecture. His work transcends objective reality, blending abstraction with materiality. Each image, tied to a specific location, evokes an immaterial, contemplative dimension.

Hosted at Palazzo Cini in Venice, the exhibition features 16 works that connect Andric’s travels in India (2021–2024) with his residency at Fondazione Giorgio Cini, tracing visual resonances between Italian and Indian architecture.

The exhibition fosters a dialogue between Venice’s history and India’s intimate spaces, using light and shadow to render architectural structures as spatial and luminous essences, inviting expanded sensory awareness. Through a refined study of light, reflection, color, and texture, the artist constructs images imbued with mystery.
Above image: Ljubodrag Andric, Jaipur #41, 2024
EXHIBITION EXTENDED
SURREALISM IN PHOTOGRAPHY: 1920s – 1980s
On view through April 25, 2025
Man Ray, György Kepes, André Kertész, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Oliver Gagliani, Jaromír Funke, Florence Henri, Josef Sudek, Ruth Bernhard, Bill Brandt, Josef Bartuška, Josef Ehm, Foto Ada, Ferenc Haar, Miroslav Hák, Philippe Halsman, Tibor Honty, István Kerny, Jiří Lehovec, Nathan Lerner, Emila Medková, László Osoha, Vilém Reichmann, Jan Saudek, Jindřich Štyrský, Drahotín Šulla, Karel Teige, Geza Vandor, František Vobecký, and Eugen Wiškovský.
Image scroll: György Kepes, Untitled (Box and eye), 1949; Ferenc Haar, Irene Sunbathing, 1936; Jaromír Funke, A Passage of Time, from the cycle “Time Persists”, 1932/1943, André Kertész, Distortion No. 5, 1933/1979; Eugen Wiskovsky, Lunar Landscape, 1929/1980-81
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