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Celebrating International Women’s Day

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2019, photokunst is honoring four photographers, all women who have passionately dedicated themselves to long-term projects addressing important far-reaching issues. Marissa Roth’s “One Person Crying: Women and War”, a 34 year journey of documentation, … Continue reading
MY WAR: Remembering Vietnam on Veterans Day

MY WAR: Wartime Photographs by Vietnam Veterans In honor of the 2,709,918 Americans who served in Vietnam during the war we present MY WAR, reflecting veterans’ experiences through their own perspectives. MY WAR is an exhibition presenting a collection of … Continue reading
International Women’s Day: Profile

Reflections on Her Career as a Photographer and Current Work by MARISSA ROTH When I reflect on the arc of my career as a photographer, it is with a great amount of gratitude as it’s been a remarkable journey so … Continue reading
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Marissa Roth – Close-up

Marissa Roth, a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist, documentary photographer and curator was born and raised in Los Angeles. Lauded internationally, Roth has been designated a Leica Ambassador, sponsored by Leica London and was recently appointed a Fellow of the Royal … Continue reading
Women’s Rights Are Human Rights

EXHIBITIONS MAKING A DIFFERENCE photokunst brings exhibitions of cause-oriented fine art photography and photo journalism to institutions worldwide. photokunst’s commitment to engagement, education and advocacy for women’s rights globally are exemplified in three of our current traveling exhibitions: T.J. Dixon … Continue reading
Celebrating Tibetan Culture
In Honor of the upcoming 80th Birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, 7/6/2015 Special Offerings from the photokunst collection We are honored to present special offers on compelling work by three renowned photographers who each have a profound … Continue reading
Making a Difference
photokunst specializes in representing cause-oriented photography and projects. Our collaborating photographers personal projects, and the causes they passionately pursue, are making a difference – impacting and inspiring people around the world. Below are updates about some works-in-progress: Acclaimed photographers … Continue reading
Infinite Light: A Photographic Meditation on Tibet

For her new project, Infinite Light: A Photographic Meditation on Tibet, Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Marissa Roth has turned her lens on Tibet, capturing the light, atmosphere and energy that embody this land. The project consists of an exhibition that … Continue reading
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Celebrating International Women’s Day 2014

Photokunst marks International Women’s Day highlighting events with three of its photographers: an exhibition about issues facing women and girls worldwide, a panel discussion of women on their career challenges and successes and a movie world premiere on sex trafficking. … Continue reading