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Current: Haiti in Pictures: Two Years After the Earthquake

On January 12, 2010, just before 5 p.m., Haiti was hit by a 7.0-magnitude earthquake which killed over 220,000 people and reduced much of the capital, Port-au-Prince, to rubble. It was the worst quake in the region in more than 200 years; countless were left without a home and a family. Fotografiska marks the two-year anniversary of the disastrous earthquake with the exhibition Haiti in Pictures: Two Years After the Earthquake.
January 12 - February 12, 2012.

Current: AITOR ORTIZ 1995-2010

The Spanish photographer Aitor Ortiz has photographed several monumental structures. However, Ortiz’ works cannot be categorized as exclusively architectural or documentary. Like many other photographers of the digital age, he is pioneering visual languages that push the photographic image further away from the document to subjective expressions of time and place.
December 16, 2011 - March 4, 2012

Current: Inwards and Onwards

Renowned photographer Anton Corbijn has consistently created inventive and unexpected expressions in portraiture while maintaining a feeling of intimacy, hence the title of his most recent exhibition, Inwards and Onwards. Since 2002 he has been working independently, portraying fine artists and other creative freethinking individuals.
January 14 - April 15, 2012

Current: Surrounded By No One

Sometimes we feel alone, even when we are surrounded by other people. It is perhaps during these moments that we try hardest to conceal our feelings. Taking photographs is about challenging yourself, about daring to remain in a room to capture what happens when everyone else has left. Margaret M. de Lange is a photographer who stays behind. She judges no one, and embraces the experience.
December 8, 2011 - March 4, 2012