The Annenberg Space for Photography is a cultural destination dedicated to exhibiting both digital and print photography in an intimate environment. The space features state-of-the-art, 4K digital technology as well as traditional prints by some of the world’s most renowned photographers.
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- Vanity Fair: Hollywood Calling
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- Ami Vitale: One Village, Thirteen Elephants and the Moon
- Dr. Carla Hayden and Sarah Lewis: Bringing History into the Future
- Alexis Rodriguez-Duarte & Tico Torres: Two Cubans and a Camera
- David Alan Harvey: Capturing Cuba
- Greg Kahn: Havana Youth
- Michael Christopher Brown: Cuba After Fidel
- Anna Mia Davidson: Cuba: Black and White
- Elliott Erwitt: Personal Best
- Juliet Schor: Re-thinking Materialism: From competitive consumption to the eco-habitus
- Renée C. Byer: Living on a Dollar a Day: The Lives and Faces of the World’s Poor
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The Annenberg Space for Photography opened in March 2009 at 2000 Avenue of the Stars in Los Angeles.Located on the former site of the Shubert Theatre, the Annenberg Space for Photography is a 10,000-square-foot facility that features a state-of-the-art digital projection gallery along with a traditional print exhibit area.
The Annenberg Space for Photography was an exhibition space in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles' Westside.Founded in March 2009, it was dedicated to displaying photographic works, ranging from artistic to journalistic, using both traditional photographic prints and modern digital techniques.
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- March 2009
- June 2020
- 2000 Avenue of the Stars Ste 10, Century City, Los Angeles, CA 90067-4718
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Jun 08, 2020 · The Annenberg Space for Photography to Permanently Close The Century City cultural destination shuttered in response to the coronavirus, but it will not reopen.
Jun 08, 2020 · The Annenberg Space for Photography in the Century City neighborhood of Los Angeles is permanently closing its doors after initially shutting them in mid-March due to the spread of novel coronavirus.
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The Annenberg Space for Photography is a cultural destination dedicated to exhibiting both digital and print photography in an intimate environment. The space features state-of-the-art, high-definition digital technology as well as traditional prints by some of the world's most renowned photographers and a selection of emerging photographic ...
Jun 09, 2020 · The Annenberg Space for Photography Won’t Reopen After the Pandemic. The city’s one and only photography museum has decided to shutter permanently. By. Linda Immediato-June 9, 2020. 615.
From renowned legends to emerging talent, learn more about the photographers who have shared their images at the Annenberg Space for Photography.
Light the Barricades is an interactive public art installation that reimagines the wall as a site for contemplating our inner obstructions. Shining a light on the difficult emotions which thwart our progress, this project is inspired by the ancient I Ching, a philosophical system of diagrams first carved into the wall of a prison cell 3,000 years ago.