CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS

Walker Art Center, "Event Horizon" (group), Minneapolis, MN, Nov. 21, 2009 - Aug. 26, 2012.

Lyon Septembre de la Photographie, IUFM Counfluences, "US today...", Lyon, France, September 11 - October 30, 2010

Hereford Photography Festival, England, "Twenty" (group), Oct. 22 - Nov. 27, 2010

Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes,“100 Years of American Art: A Social Perspective (1910-2010)” (group), Santiago, Chile, September 7 - October 31, 2010

 

LECTURES AND APPEARANCES

(TBA)

NEWS

2010 Bush Foundation Enduring Vision Award

Paul is now represented by the Institute for Artist Management
INSTITUTE is an artist management and a multiplatform production company representing leading visual artists and storytellers from the world of photography and documentary filmmaking. It was launched in late 2009 by Frank Evers (former managing director of VII Agency and co-founder The New York Photo Festival) and photographer Lauren Greenfield. Additional artists on the roster are Jodi Bieber, Rena Effendi, Rob Hornstra, Jeff Jacobson, Nadav Kander, Gillian Laub, James Longley, Gerd Ludwig, Joshua Lutz, Amanda Micheli, Zed Nelson, Jehad Nga, Matthew Niederhauser, Simon Norfolk, James Pomerantz, and Lorena Ros.

Visura Magazine, an innovative online publication for creative photography, features INSTITUTE artists in new issue.


PUBLICATIONS

A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb, by Amitava Kumar, Duke Univ. Press, Baltimore, release date: July 2010.
from publisher's description: " Part reportage and part protest, A Foreigner Carrying in the Crook of His Arm a Tiny Bomb is an inquiry into the cultural logic and global repercussions of the war on terror. At its center are two men convicted in U.S. courts on terrorism-related charges: Hemant Lakhani, a seventy-year-old tried for attempting to sell a fake missile to an FBI informant, and Shahawar Matin Siraj, who was baited by the New York Police Department into a conspiracy to bomb a subway.... He also considers the fierce critiques of post-9/11 surveillance and security regimes by artists and writers including Coco Fusco, Paul Shambroom, and Arundhati Roy, as well as soldiers and torture victims."

Paul Shambroom: Picturing Power, 160 pages, 47 color plates, essays by Dick Hebdige, Diane Mullin, Helena Reckitt, Christopher Scoates, interview with Stuart Horodner, publ. Weisman Art Museum, distributed by D.A.P, release date: March 2008.
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Meetings, photographs and text by Paul Shambroom
Hardback, 40 color photographs, text of full meetings minutes, 128 pages, 12 X 9 inches
Chris Boot Publishing, London, U.S. release date: September, 2004
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Face to Face With the Bomb: Nuclear Reality After the Cold War, photographs by Paul Shambroom
Introduction by Richard Rhodes, 144 pages, 83 color plates, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
Release date: April, 2003
(out of print)

Photography After Frank: Essays by Philip Gefter, Aperture, NY, 2009, Gefter, Philip.

Vitamin Ph: New Perspectives in Photography, Phaidon Press, London, 2006.
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The Photobook: A History - Volume II, Phaidon Press, London, 2006, Parr, Martin, & Badger, Gerry.
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