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Professor Marita Gootee has two photographic series represented in Berlin Foto Biennale

Three photos from Gootee's

Three photos from Gootee鈥檚 鈥淩ecreation of Memories鈥 series will be included in the Berlin Foto Biennale.

Four works from Goote's

Four works from Goote鈥檚 鈥淭alking to Ghosts鈥 series will be included in the Berlin Foto Biennale.

Via media release and Professor Marita Gootee

海角社区 State University Department of Art Professor Marita Gootee will exhibit seven听works from two series in Emotions and Commotions Across Cultures.

The exhibit is part of theBerlin Foto Biennale, which is being held during the seventh annual European Month of Photography, the largest German festival for photography, which takes place throughout October.

Emotions and Commotions Across Cultures will present 1,230 photos by 446 contemporary artists from 41 countries of all continents 鈥 among them 65% women who have received the Julia Margaret听Cameron Award for Women Photographers.

Overall,听the works represent a wide spectrum of styles ranging from documentary and wildlife to portrait and experimental photography.

Four works from Gootee鈥檚 鈥淭alking to Ghosts鈥 series and three from her 鈥淩ecreation of Memories鈥 series will be included in the Berlin Foto Biennale.

Recognizing a wide array of artistic expression across diverse cultures, the Biennial presents a contemporary overview of the different schools of thought emerging from across the world. It also听captures international trends in photography and presents a kaleidoscope of听sentiments and perceptions. In this way, a photographic chronicle of our time emerges with all its emotions and commotions, visually expressed by hundreds of photographers across many cultures.

Part of the revenue from artwork sales will be donated to Save the Children.

A catalogue published by Kehrer Verlag accompanies the Biennial.

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