TIME LightBox presents our monthly round-up of the best books, exhibitions and ways to experience photography beyond the web—from Rebecca Norris Webb’s exhibition in New York and the Arles Festival in France to Harry Callahan’s Ten Photographs in California and Jacob Aue Sobal in Prague.
‘The Guide’ on LightBox will be published monthly. If you have submissions or suggestions for upcoming round-ups of the best books and exhibitions, feel free to pass them along via email before August 15. We’ll also be updating this gallery throughout the month.
Exhibition. "Everyday Epiphanies: Photography and Daily Life Since 1969." The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. June 25 - January 26, 2014. Pictured: Untitled, 1980.Jan GrooverFestival.Cortona On The Move – Photography in Travel. Cortona, Italy. July 18 - September 29, 2013. Pictured: Tourists in the Environment.Gabor Arion Kudasz Exhibition. Walker Evans, "American Photographs." Museum of Modern Art, New York. July 19 - January 26, 2014. Pictured: Church Organ and Pews, Alabama, 1936.Walker EvansExhibition. Rebecca Norris Webb, "My Dakota." Ricco/Maresca Gallery, New York. June 20 - August 17, 2013. Pictured: Badlands, 2012.Rebecca Norris WebbExhibition. Gabor Szilasi, "The Eloquence of the
Everyday." Ryerson Image Center, Toronto, Canada. June 19 - August 25, 2013. Pictured: Motorcyclists at Lake Balaton, 1954.Gabor SzilasiExhibition. "The Chicago Project." Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago, Illinois. July 12 - August 31 2013. Pictured: Lipsticks, Smoke Stacks & Pearls, 2011.Anthony Vizzari, Image courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery, ChicagoExhibition. "Making Waves." Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New York. June 27 - August 2, 2013. Pictured: Swimmers, Ironman Triathlon (B-57).Wayne LevinExhibition.
"Solutions." Maison de la Photographie, Gentilly, France. June 27 - October 13, 2013. Pictured: Sustainable forestry, Tupande Miti, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2010.Alixandra Fazzina—NOORExhibition. Nikolay Bakharev, "Amateurs and Loverse." Julie Saul Gallery, New York. July 10 - August 19, 2013. Pictured: Nikolay Bakharev, Character Type #53, 1980-2000.Nikolay BakharevExhibition. Harry Callahan, "Ten Photographs." Joseph Bellows Gallery, La Jolla, California. June 8 - July 27, 2013. Pictured: Weeds Against Sky, Detroit, 1948.Weeds Against Sky, Detroit, 1948Exhibition. "Hot Summer, Cool Jazz: The Photographs of Herman Leonard." Robert Mann Gallery, New York. July 11 - August 23, 2013. Pictured: Billie Holiday, NYC, 1949.Herman Leonard Festival.Arles in Black. Arles, France. July 1 - September 22, 2013. Pictured: Le funambule, 2002.Gilbert GarcinExhibition. Jacob Aue Sobol, "Arrivals and Departures." Leica Gallery, Prague, Czech Republic. June 21 - September 8, 2013. Pictured: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 2012.Jacob Aue Sobol—MagnumExhibition. Cristóbal Hara, "Bufo." Marlborough Madrid, during PhotoEspaña, Madrid, Spain. June 27 - September 14, 2013. Pictured: Baza, 1994.Cristóbal HaraExhibition. "Landscapes in Passing: Photographs by Steve Fitch, Robbert Flick, and Elaine Mayes." Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC. June 26 - January, 20, 2014. Pictured: Gas station, Highway 40, Jensen, Utah, 1971.Steve FitchExhibition."Hidden Lives — The Untold Story of Urban Refugees." The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, New York. June 20 - August 30, 2013. Pictured: Lanier Lovely, 18, who was displaced by the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, pictured with her son, Lovinsky, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.Andrew McConnell—IRC/PanosBook."Tractor Boys," by Martin Bogren. Published by Dewi Lewis Publishing. Summer 2013. Pictured: Untitled, 2012.Martin BogrenExhibition. "Women Photographers in 1920s - 1930s Paris." L. Parker Stephenson, New York. Closing August 2, 2013. Pictured: French Cancan, Moulin Rouge, Paris, 1931.Copyright Estate of Ilse Bing Courtesy L. Parker Stephenson Photographs, New YorkExhibition. Kai Wiedenhöfer, "Wall on Wall." West Side Gallery, Berlin. July 10 - September 13, 2013. Pictured: A wall running through Shiite Sadr City in Baghdad. The wall was erected by the US army to protect an area from attack by the Mehdi Army, a Shiite militia following Muqtada al-Sadr, a Shiite cleric in the rank of a Sayyid. The wall is still in place and heavily guarded by the Iraqi army, but inhabitants have made a number of holes in it and removed slabs. January 2012.Kai Wiedenhoefer