IAPT are happy to share with you the open call for the 6th International Conference of Photography and Theory (ICPT2020) titled In/Visible Landscapes: Photography and the politics of land and data-use. The conference will take place between the 27th and 29th of November 2020 in Nicosia, Cyprus.
Already in its sixth edition, this year’s conference will Read More
5th International Conference of Photography & Theory (ICPT2018)
PHOTOGRAPHIES AND CONFLICT: ARCHIVING AND CONSUMING IMAGES OF STRIFE
November 22-24, 2018
Nicosia, Cyprus
International Association of Photography & Theory (IAPT)
www.photographyandtheory.com
Keynote Speakers:
Akram Zaatari. Filmmaker, photographer, archival artist, curator and co-founder of the Arab Image Foundation.
Dr. Anthony Downey. Professor of Visual Culture in the Middle East and North Read More
International Association of Photography and Theory [IAPT]
OPEN CALL
Ar(t)chaeology: Intersections of photography and archaeology
This Call invites artists who particularly work with photography to respond to the theme of the International Association of Photography and Theory’s first collaborative project entitled Ar(t)chaeology: Intersections of photography and archaeology. The project will run from May to Read More
European Investment Bank Institute – Artists’ Development Programme: residencies and mentoring
Application deadline: January 31, 2017, midnight (GMT+1)
European Investment Bank Institute
98-100 Boulevard Konrad Adenauer
L-2950 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
www.eib.org
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Institute is pleased to announce the 2017 edition of its Artists’ Development Programme (ADP), looking for two visual artists (born after January 1, 1982) from Croatia, Read More
4th International Conference of Photography & Theory (ICPT2016)
PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE EVERYDAY December 2-4, 2016
at the Nicosia Municipal Arts Centre, Associated with the Pierides Foundation [NiMAC] Nicosia, Cyprus International Association of Photography & Theory (IAPT) www.photographyandtheory.com
Keynote Speakers: Martha Langford John Stezaker
Research in historical, artistic and vernacular photography has been rapidly expanding in the past few years. Read More