Preview of one of the twelve images of Alejandro Cartagena's "Urban Transportation" series in our October 8 Exhibition Art Show at Casa Gotxikoa

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Preview of one of the twelve images of Alejandro Cartagena's "Urban Transportation" series in our October 8 Exhibition Art Show at Casa Gotxikoa
We are ready for our opening art exhibition, don't miss this great opportunity to see some of the work of COLEC7IVA'S Collection.
Congratulations to COLECTIVA Artist Andy Richter on getting an honorable mention at the Int'l Photography Awards on the Deeper Perspective category.
Arnold Newman: Masterclass
For those around San Francisco, California check the Arnold Newman Masterclass at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. A great opportunity to learn from this great late photographer. One of the most productive, creative, influential and successful portrait photographers of the twentieth century.
Garry Winogrand
After three months of continuous success, the photographic work of Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) left the walls of the Metropolitan Museum in New York on 21 September. Considered one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century, Winogrand is known for his urban narrative of Manhattan stretching from the 1950s to the early 80s. Read more.
Urban Transportation by Alejandro Cartagena
Very glad to present a new COLEC7IVA Award Winner great artist Alejandro Cartagena with his "Urban Transportation" series check out more of his work on our online gallery shop here.
Meet the Artist: Cate Schappert
Read about Cate and see her series To Get to You here.
Check out the great work of photographer Maria Jose Sesma on Lenscratch's Mexico Week.