EYE'EM: The New York 2010 exhibition shortlist
Monday, September 20, 2010 at 9:00AM |
Glyn Evans
The iPhoneography blog is pleased to announce it is supporting the EYE'EM mobile photography exhibition in New York this coming September 27th - 29th at the OpenHouse Gallery, 201 Mulberry Street.
Whilst I will not be there myself (due to personal reasons), I hope to have someone representing the iPhoneography blog, so stay tuned for photos and a report on the opening event.
EYE'EM themselves have now announced the following shortlist of photographers who's work will be exhibited at the New York Exhibition.
The mobile photographers on show will be: Chris Williams, Stephanie Chappe, Santos Henarejos, Fiona Conrad, Dominique Jost, Colonel Cody, Fernando López-de-Victoria, Steve John, Frans Hofmeester, Max Berkowitz, Karl Sonnenberg, Gilles Saulnier, Robert Connolly, ARCH@iPhone, Dave Weekes, Francesco Cignini, Doug McNamee, Misho Baranovic, Giò Ombrello, Numa Camponovo, Jeremy Edwards, Fang Leong, Nettie (Lumilyon) Edwards, Misho Baranovic, Richard Twomey, Deanna Cicchino, Sion Fullana, Jordi V. Pou (Kokovoko), Aik Beng Chia, Jon Yager, Sam Cornwell, Caroline Blake, Derek Knight, Greg Schmigel, Caitlin Winner, Marcele Augustine and Morgan Miranda
About the exhibition
The exhibition displays some of the finest works of the mobile photography scene. At the heart of the exhibition stand the best out of over 14.000 images, chosen by the EYE'EM users themselves throughout the recent weeks.
Next to that, an international jury has selected a range of the platform's most remarkable shots. Furthermore, a section of the exhibition is dedicated to NY's local heros, mobile photographers from New York City who had an enormous impact on the scene throughout the last years. Curated by mobile photography pioneer Sion Fullana, they present their city as they see it. All images are post-processed and will be displayed as high quality prints on alloy and acrylic glass.
Source: EYE'EM.com
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Reader Comments (2)
Damn :( I wish my work could be chosen just once. Sion was a judge last time so that seems a little weird
Congratulations to everyone!