The programme will focus on what it means to nurture, support and scout young photographic talents at all stages of their growth and activity – from the educational aspect and the artistic production to their placement in the museum context and in the industry at large. What are the chances and risks for young emerging artists to enter the professional field? How are young visual artists being picked up and promoted? What are relevant platforms and means of stimulating their work and practice? And is there a specific responsibility for cultural organizations (galleries, publishers, museums) regarding the work of young artists?
After photographer Matthew Leifheit kickstarts the programme, key figures from New York’s photography scene will discuss their vision on pathways for young visual artists to emerge outside of the established photography context, followed by an Artist Talk by visual artist Thomas Kuijpers (NL).
Spoken Column
Matthew LeifheitPanel Discussion
Brendan Wattenberg (Aperture)
Kerry Doran (Postmasters Gallery)
Marina Chao (ICP)
Jimmy Moffat (Red Hook Labs)
Moderated by Marcel Feil (Foam)Artist Talk
Thomas KuijpersDrinks
Admission to the event is free, but due to limited availability, we require a reservation.
ABOUT FOAM TALENT
Every year Foam organises the Foam Talent Call to identify young and international talents. From over 1790 submissions from 75 different countries across 6 continents, 20 photographers were selected to be featured in the annual Foam Magazine Talent issue. The exhibition Foam Talent, developed from photos featured in the Talent issue brings together the work of a new generation of young artists. The exhibition will be on display at Red Hook Labs, in New York, from 22 March until 8 April 2018.
The Foam Talent Programme is supported by the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation and the Niemeijer Fund.
Foam Talent | New York is made possible with support from Kleurgamma Fine-Art Photolab and Star Frame.
Foam is supported by the BankGiro Loterij, De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek, City of Amsterdam, Olympus and the VandenEnde Foundation.