Half the Sky

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Featured Photographers
Abbye Myshrall • Aina Zo Raberanto • Ana Figueiredo • Ana Maria Prelipcean • Aneta Swoboda • Anette Reffeldt • Anna Lohmann • Anna Marzia Soria • Anusha Alamgir • Ariadna Lasser • Arpita Upadhyaya • Ashley Kelam • Asli Gonen • B Jane Levine • Beth Cummins • Betty Goh • Betty Manousos • Callie Eh • Camila Schubert • Caren Winnall • Charlotte Stone • Chiara Cavarzan • Christine Kemp • Danielle L Goldstein • Delphine Delquie • DeniseWood • Dessireé Martínez Lara • Diana Nguyen • Dr Chua Yang • Elena Alexandra • Elena Bertocchi • Elisa Spelgatti • Erica Reade • Francesca Chiacchio • Francis Villarreal • Françoise Dhulesia • Giancarla Pancera • Giulia Pissagroia • Grace Anata • Gwen Julia • Hazel Hankin • Jasmine Loh • Jayne Lloyd • Jazmin Domingo Tabuena • Jia Ying Chan • Joanna Moskalik • Karen Ghostlaw-Pomarico • Katia Carota • Khanjan Purohit • Kim Keller • Krishna Goswami • Laura Pierangeli • Leanne Staples • Linda Hacker • Lynne Kaplan • Małgosia Magryś • Marcella Mastrorocco • Maria Maza • Maria Tonio • Marianna di Majo • Marilyn Strauss • Marylise Vigneau • Mélodie Roulaud • Nabilla Adristiningrum • Natalia Rudychev • Navarat Yousri • Never Edit • Nicole Primero • Nina Tanujaya • Nynke Brandsma • Ornella Mazzola • Pamela Fricke • Parvathi Kumar • Patrizia Calì • Pia Parolin • Puttita Karunamit • Rhonda Smith • Sabine Kranich-V • Sandra Fine • Sharon Eilon • Shi Wen Ng • Soanoro Ramanoelina • Sonia Fitoussi • Suan Lin • Suh Jeen Moon • Suniko Bazargarid • Sunny Quintero • Svetlana Katz • Sylwia Ciszewska-Peciak • Syndi Pilar • Tamta Gokadze • Tracey Suba • Victoria Cruz • Vita Flumen • Viviana Bertelli • Wendy Connett • Ximena Hinzpeter • Yen Yap

Details
Curation: Marci Lindsay
Book Layout: Anne Murayama
Poster Design: Wuthipol Ujathammarat
Format: Softcover with dust jacket, perfect binding
Pages: 132 pages, full color
Printing: Tokyo, Japan
Publisher: ephemere.
Book Size: 18 x 25cm (B5)
Poster Size: 42 x 60cm (A2)

Description
Half the Sky—a companion publication to the exhibition—showcases a much wider selection of work from women street photographers, artists whose images are framed via a throughline from their own feminine worldview, experiences, and emotional essence.

The photographs present different approaches to street photography: from street portraits to unmanipulated reflection to personal investigation of cities around the world, just to name a few. They are as varied as women are. 

Street photography documents humanity at a moment in time, but it does more than that. Life in the street is merely a starting point for the construction of a more intimate viewpoint. It is art—coming from and stimulating the imagination—reflecting the artist, whatever their gender, more than the subject.

Words by Marci Lindsay

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