SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

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June 13, 1930, 1120 Yonge Street by Arthur S. Goss. On display at the Ryerson Image Centre.

2.Sara Angelucci

Female Woodpecker by Sara Angelucci. On display at Art Gallery of York University.

3.Doug Ischar

Marginal Waters by Doug Ischar. On display at Gallery 44 .

4.Arnaud Maggs

Pierrot Turning twelve o’clock by Arnaud Maggs. On display at  the Ryerson Image Centre.

Canada. Toronto. 2012.

Food by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport.

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SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

1.Broomberg and Chanarin

Shirley by Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin. On display at Gallery TPW R&D project space.

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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska by Sebastião Salgado. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum.

3.MichaelCook

Little Italy by Michael Cook. On display at LCD screens at Bloor (N & S platforms), St Andrews (S platform), Dundas (S platform).

4.Sara Angelucci

Heath Hen by Sara Angelucci. On display at the Art Gallery of York University.

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Food by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport.

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SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

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André Kertész by Arnaud Maggs. On display at the Ryerson Image Centre.

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Untitled Photograph #3 by Andrew Wright. On display at University of Toronto Art Centre.

3.Doug Ischar

Marginal Waters by Doug Ischar. On display at Gallery 44.

4

Elisha, 2012 by JJ Levine. On display at The Gladstone Hotel Art Bar.

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Wales, Abergavenny, 2008 by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport.

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SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

June 13, 1930, City of Toronto Archives by Arthur S. Goss. On display at the Ryerson Image Centre

June 13, 1930, City of Toronto Archives by Arthur S. Goss. On display at the Ryerson Image Centre

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Food by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport

3.Broomberg & Chanarin

Shirley by Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin. On display at Gallery TPW R&D project space

4.Sebastiao_Salgado

Botswana by Sebastião Salgado. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum

5.jj levine-reduced

Rae 2012 by JJ Levine. On display at The Gladstone Hotel Art Bar

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SCOTIABANK CONTACT PHOTOGRAPHY FESTIVAL: PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

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One of our favourite cultural events in Toronto is the internationally acclaimed Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival. Every year it is incredibly inspiring to see all of the amazing art and photography displayed at more than 175 venues throughout the city! During the month of May, an extensive range of exhibitions, public installations, films, lectures, and workshops are presented to more than one million people.

To celebrate this year’s theme, “Field of Vision”, we are counting down our top five photos every week!

1.Pyramid- James Nizam
Pyramid by James Nizam. On display at Brookfield Place, Allen Lambert Galleria
2.Amazonas- Sebastiao Salgado
Amazonas by Sebastião Salgado. On display at the Royal Ontario Museum
Canada. Toronto. 2012.
Food by Martin Parr. On display at Metro Hall and Pearson International Airport

 

4.24hrs in photos- Erik Kessels-reduced
24hrs in Photography by Erik Kessels. On display at Contact Gallery
5.Female Passenger Pigeon- Sara Angelucci-reduced
Female Passenger Pigeon by Sara Angelucci. On display at Art Gallery of York University

 

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