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December 02, 2008

Where To Go and What To See

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The major event to check out this week is the international art fair, Photo Miami, which runs from December 3-7. A $15 ticket gets you unlimited access to the photographs of galleries from around the world (though mainly Europe and the United States are represented). The scheduled presentations in particular sound interesting, as select artists take photography to new heights with video, sound, and basic animation.

— Lindsay Sakraida

(Photo: © John Neff, courtesy Photo Miami)

Follow the links below for details about this and more photography events.

New York Events

Dec 2
Sara Cedar Miller: Celebrating Central Park
Opening
On view through January 3
Soho Photo
15 White Street

Dec 4, 6-8
Lisa Young
Opening reception
On view through January 24
CUE Art Foundation
511 West 25th Street

Dec 5, 6-8
Alexandra Diracles: Under Observation - Portraits of Young Mothers
Artist reception
On view through January 10
Window Gallery
721 Broadway, at Waverly Place

Dec 5, 6-8
Morgan Levy: A Strange Sound in the Deep Silence - Photographs from Iceland
Opening reception
On view through January 10
Gulf & Western Gallery
721 Broadway

Other Events

Dec 2
Photographs from LIFE
Opening
On view through December 23
Jackson Fine Art
3114 E. Shadowlawn Ave, Atlanta, GA

Dec 5
Portraiture Now
Opening
On view through May 10
The National Portrait Gallery
Eighth and F Streets, N.W., Washington D.C.

Dec 5, 9
Mary Ellen Mark: Seen Behind The Scene
Book signing
Book Soup
8818 Sunset Boulevard, W. Hollywood, CA

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