Roger Ballen is one of the most original image makers of the twenty-first century. Asylum of the Birds showcases his iconic photographs, which were all taken entirely within the confines of a house…
March 12, 2014
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Leaulevlesara is fascinated by the flesh and body, which the photographer reveals, exposes, denies, uses, sanctifies, tortures and reconstructs, redefining it as an idol. This body is another, this body is…
The Himalayan mountain region in Nepal and North India, despite its unparalleled size, is one of the most fragile ecosystems on Earth. These seemingly indestructible mountains are actually the most…
Today I went to the Volta Fair in Soho. After a morning packed with meetings, I was very happy to have a free afternoon to meander around and look at…
“The Portrait Project” is an outstanding project initiated by Daphne Ang Ming Li. It aims at locating and archiving mid-19th and early 20th centuries photographs from personal family albums of…
The most recent one, A Fine Thread, was done in collaboration with the journalist Robert Carmichael. This long work of reportage explores Cambodian industry through 10 chapters, 500 images and 9,000…
Landon Nordeman’s series, “Canine Kingdom,” takes us inside the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, now running for 138 years. To mark the exhibit’s opening March 12, photography curator Elisabeth Biondi…
Victims of segregation in the U.S. Army, 4,500 black American soldiers fought in World War I wearing French colors. As the journalist Gaétan Mathieu reports inFrance-Amérique, in 1917, President Woodrow…