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Tomorrows and Yesterdays exhibition in Copenhagen (DK), 13 May - 2 August 2015
From 13 May to 2 August 2015, at the premises of Arbejdeermuseet, in Copenhagen (DK), is being held the photographic exhibition Tomorrows and Yesterdays: Mads Nissen Meets Europe's First Photographers, organised by Photoconsortium - International Association for the promotion of Photographic Heritage, whose international secretary is based at Promoter SRL.
Technical Coordinatoor of the recently concluded project Europeana Photography (which Association Photoconsortium was born from), Promoter SRL is participating in the event as co-founder of Photoconsortium.
At Tomorrows and Yesterdays, award-winning (World Press Photo of the Year 2014) Danish photographer Mads Nissen will juxtapose the original selection of around 100 early photographs from the All Our Yesterdays show (digitised and printed on canvas in high quality and with state-of-the art techniques during the EU project Europeana Photography) with his own vision and reflections.
In 50 photo commentaries, Nissen will echo the impressions left by his encounter with Europe's first photographers, which has triggered a heightened sense of the determination of the men/women behind the camera to document the present and their courage to reflect upon tomorrow.
In 50 photo commentaries, Nissen will echo the impressions left by his encounter with Europe's first photographers, which has triggered a heightened sense of the determination of the men/women behind the camera to document the present and their courage to reflect upon tomorrow.
Tomorrows and Yesterdays is part of the All Our Yesterdays series, stage exhibition launched in Pisa in Spring 2014 and after presented in February/March 2015 in Heverlee/Leuven, as a second expanded version. With this extraordinary stop-over, the travelling exhibition All Our Yesterdays proves to be one of the most important photographic events in the year.
For further info visit www.photoconsortium.net
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