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BenQ Launches Two New Monitors
BenQ has launched two new monitors in its popular line of SW and E series. The SW240 is a 24.1-inch monitor supported by AQ colour technology, especially designed for photographers. It features a 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB colour gamut, and a 14-bit 3D LUT. SW240 has 16:10 ratio, a10-bit color display, Delta E ≤ 2, and hardware calibration. It also has two modes: Advanced Black and White Mode, and Color Mode HotKey. BenQ’s EW277HDR is a 27-inch full HD monitor with brightness intelligence plus technology, a 3000:1 ultra-high native contrast, 93% DCI-P3 colour gamut, and a 16:9 ratio.
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Lettres du Voyant: Joseph Beuys x Nam June Paik – HOW Art Museum, Shanghai
After a two-year preparation, the HOW Art Museum in Shanghai recently inaugurated its exhibition of the year – Lettres du Voyant: Joseph Beuys x Nam June Paik. Curated by Dr. Gregor Jansen and Kim Nam Soo, the exhibition presents the representative works by German artist Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) and Korean-American artist Nam June Paik (1932– 2006), chronicling their artistic careers, and further discussing the cooperation and close relationship between these two avant-garde artists throughout the 20th century. On view till May 13, Lettres du Voyant is also the first institutional joint exhibition of the two artists who left a generous legacy through their respective works.
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HIPA Announces the Winners of 2018 Competition
The Hamdan International Photography Award (HIPA) has concluded its seventh season of competition ‘The Moment’. The award ceremony was held at Dubai Opera on March 12. The grand prize winner of the competition is Mohamed Alragheb’s picture of Spring in Aleppo, Syria. Winner of the Time-lapse video category is Beno Saradzic for Elysium, Slovenia. The Portfolio category winner is Paul Nicklen for A Harsh Melt, Canada. The General Category has been subdivided into two parts: Black and White, and Color. The winner of the Black and White category is Mahdi Pourebadi for capturing Duelling with Nature, Iran; and the winner of the Colour category is Zuhe Ding’s image of The Dream Express, China. Furthermore, photojournalist James Nachtwey received the Photography Appreciation Award, fellow photographer and environmental activist James Balog was presented with the Photography Content Creator Award, and photographer Muhammed Muheisen received the Emerging Person in Photography Award. HIPA has also revealed the theme for its eighth season–Hope.
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New Delhi Police Manhandles Photojournalist
Anushree Fadnavis, a photojournalist with Hindustan Times, was physically assaulted by the Delhi police along with two other reporters, while covering a march by Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students and teachers to Parliament to urge to meet several demands including academic freedom on March 23. The police tried to stop the march near the Safdarjung flyover with a lathi charge, and used water cannons on the marchers, as well as the journalists. After ceasing the use of water cannons, Vidyadhar Singh, Delhi Cantonment station house officer, attacked the journalists in the service lane of Brigadier Hoshiar Singh Marg. Fadnavis was photographing a student being kicked on the ground when female officers converged on her and snatched away her camera. A video capturing the struggle was uploaded online, after which the police apologised. They also suspended a woman constable and a male head constable. It has been noted by many that the police’s aggressiveness towards journalists has increased in recent times.
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