Curator, educator and writer in the field of photography and new media. He has worked in research and management positions for international institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, La Fábrica in Madrid and PhotoIreland in Dublin. He is currently chief curator of Photobook week Aarhus, Denmark. Since 2010 he directs The Curator Ship, a platform that provides useful information for visual artists. At the same time, he started the ArteConTacto project, to improve access to arts and culture. From 2016 to 2019, Neumüller was the Communication Manager for the award-winning EU project ARCHES.
Michael Kirchoff is a photographic artist, independent curator and juror, and advocate for the photographic arts. He has been a juror for Photolucida's Critical Mass, and has reviewed portfolios for several fine art photographic organizations and non-profits in the U.S. and abroad. Michael has been a contributing writer for Lenscratch, Light Leaked, and Don't Take Pictures magazine. In addition, he spent ten years (2006-2016) on the Board of the American Photographic Artists in Los Angeles (APA/LA), producing artist lectures, as well as business and inspirational events for the community. Currently, he is Editor-in-Chief at Analog Forever Magazine, Founding Editor for the photographer interview website, Catalyst: Interviews, and Contributing Editor for the column, Traverse, at One Twelve Publishing. Previously, Michael spent over four years as Editor at BLUR Magazine.
Blanca Berlin (Madrid) is a sociologist, photographer, and gallery owner. She began her professional career as an urban planner, gradually opting for photography, a profession she practiced for more than 20 years. Her images and texts illustrated various newspapers, magazines, books and travel guides both nationally and internationally. Since 2007, she is the director of the Blanca Berlín gallery in Madrid, specialized in national and international photography, understanding as such the plurality of contemporary visual manifestations gathered under the umbrella of hybridization. He has curated exhibitions and participated in juries and portfolio reviews. Among other awards, in 2012 she received the PhotoEspaña Off Festival Award for the best exhibition, receiving a Special Mention in the 2018 edition. In 2020 she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award as a gallery owner by MAV (Women in Visual Arts). . Several of the artists represented by her gallery have been awarded with important recognitions, appearing in her catalog a dozen National Photography Awards, the most recent, the one granted in 2022 to Cristóbal Hara.
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