Photography Justin French (USA)Art & Photography / NewsArt & Photography / NewsHere’s your chance to exhibit in one of New York’s best galleriesRed Hook Labs is curating a show of extraordinary work by unrepresented photographersShareLink copied ✔️March 23, 2018March 23, 2018TextEmily DinsdaleRed Hook Labs’ Labs New Artists II Committed to nurturing and supporting new talent, Red Hook Labs’ Labs New Artists returns for its second year, once again providing a group of international, unrepresented photographers the opportunity to show their work in the renowned Brooklyn gallery. The open call is currently live until 1st May, with Red Hook Labs iterating that it is “dedicated to supporting this impressive group of artists, showing personal bodies of work that apply fresh techniques and aesthetics to the photographic medium. The exhibition explores contemporary cultural aesthetics, and presents provocative image making.” Not only will the exhibition provide much-needed exposure for emerging photographers, but will also allow visitors a chance to engage with work by these hitherto unknown but remarkable new talents. The work will be selected by a jury of industry leaders and professionals, including Dazed’s own Art & Culture Editor, Ashleigh Kane, alongside Azu Nwagbogu, Director, A.A.F. and Lagos Photo Festival; Michael Famighetti, Editor, Aperture Magazine; Chris McGuigan, Founder and Director, Mini Title; Julie Anne Quay, Founder and CEO, V Files; and, of course, Jimmy Moffat, Founder, Founder Red Hook Labs, with the curated photographers being exhibited in June. The Labs New Artists II Open Call is for all unrepresented international artists. The open call is live until May 1st; all chosen artists will be shown at Red Hook Labs Gallery (133-135 Imlay Street Brooklyn, New York) in June 2018. See the website for details of how to apply Harris MizrahiImages courtesy of the artist © Harris MizrahiExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREUS fascism is killing artSee Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency in LondonIn pictures: The nostalgia-fuelled traditions of Ukraine’s lost townsThese photos explore the uncanny world of love dolls Arresting portraits of Naples’ third-gender population 10 major photography shows you can’t miss in 2026This exhibition uncovers the queer history of Islamic artThis exhibition excavates four decades of Black life in the USBoxing Sisters: These powerful portraits depict Cuba’s teen fightersWhat went down at a special access Dazed Club curator and artist-led tour8 major art exhibitions to catch in 2026This photography exhibition lets Gen Z tell their own story