Jackson Fine Art announced the premiere of previously unreleased photographs from Sally Mann’s series At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women, a collective portrait of twelve-year-olds on the verge of adulthood. The artist is renowned for her evocative work exploring themes of family, identity, and the American South. The portraits in this exhibition were taken by Mann between 1983-1985 with her large format camera in Rockbridge County, Virginia, the artist’s birthplace…
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Hans P. Kraus Jr. Fine Photographs presents Artists’ Studies: Photographs Made for Painters by Vallou de Villeneuve and Others. The exhibition includes works by Julien Vallou de Villeneuve, Félix-Jacques Antoine Moulin, Bruno Braquehais, Sydney Richard Percy, Gustave Le Gray, and others. A number of important works by Vallou are featured, including a standing nude Courbet used as the source for his muse in “L’Atelier du Peintre” in the Musée d’Orsay.…
The Italian Cultural Institute is presenting an exhibition by Patrizia Mussa, Théâtralités, later in March Galerie XII Paris will present another, Architecture de l’imaginaire. Gabriel Bauret sends us this text. The Floating Eye The feeling we experience when we enter a theater or opera hall guides the work that Patrizia Mussa has been carrying out for several years now on the interiors of Italian buildings, from Turin to Venice, and…
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Archives 2014 In 1966, While doing a story on Andy Warhol for Life Magazine, Steve Schapiro photographed Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, in a dilapidated Hollywood Hills castle where they were staying waiting to get paid for the Exploding Plastic Inevitable gig they had just played. Steve also photographed the Velvet at Scepter Studios in New York where they recorded with Nico for their first album. Photographs are exhibited at Ono Arte Contemporanea in Bologna…
Fog The reddish tiles were still damp and the dead leaves, fallen from the bare trees and black as ravens, when slowly, like an ethereal and graceful woman, a thick blanket of fog descended. She landed on everything and everyone with her wet, cold veil. Everything was full of it. The old and imposing tree, which turned its branches heavily towards the sky, as if to welcome that goddess as…
Robert Mann Gallery considers all the artists they work with family, and some actually are. Robert Mann Gallery presents their summer exhibition, Friends + Family. This exhibition features works by artists connected not only through the gallery that exhibits their work, but also through the strong ties built between artists sharing a craft. Many artists or thereafter their estates have been with Mann since the 1980’s. After 40 years this…
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The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth presents the exhibition Panûpünüwügai (Living Light) by Cara Romero. It is presented as follows. The Chemehuevi word panûpünüwügai, which translates to “living light,” has multiple meanings: the spirit of light; the way light interacts with people; and how both light and people are enlivened through these interactions. We see its rich implications in the art of Cara Romero, who both paints with light in…
Château Coquelle in Dunkirk presents until April 5 an exhibition by Thierry Girard entitled: Places of affect [landscapes, people, lives]. He sent us this text. As a young photographer, I carried out photographic work around Dunkirk between February and June 1982. It was my first artist residency and my first published book, Far-Westhoek; the Westhoek being precisely this western point which forms the border between France, Belgium and the North…
The Galerie Magnum Photos presents the second part of an exhibition on the work of Ernest Cole, divided into three parts exhibited in turn in the United Kingdom, Europe and South Africa. In collaboration with the Goodman Gallery and the Ernest Cole Family Trust, this exhibition presents rare vintage prints that demonstrate the incredible richness of Cole's work during his short career. This exhibition offers different perspectives on South Africa…
The Prix Viviane Esders team announces the opening of the public call for applications for this 4th edition from January 27 to April 13, 2025. The Prix Viviane Esders is awarded to a professional, independant, European photographer over 60 years old who is still active, and demonstrates a personal style and artistic approach. Driven by the idea of discovering or rediscovering a lifetime of work, the prize stands out for…
Erieta Attali : The timeless illusion Born in Tel Aviv, Erieta Attali embodies the Mediterranean light and the mystery of ancient shadows. At the age of fifteen, moving between Athens and the Princes’ Islands, she was already destined for the art of photography. Her strides through forests, her gaze upon archaeological ruins, and her wanderings among abandoned Byzantine churches shaped her vision. The hidden cemeteries overlooking the Sea of Marmara…
Dis quand reviendras tu ? (Say when will you come back?) First of all, the title of the exhibition is fantastic. Its author Marc de Pierrefeu explains it this way! “Black is a sublime light” Barbara is one of those popular artists who are more than the sum of their songs. It is a mental space, a territory that cannot be completely mapped. When Noëmi Waysfeld asked me to work…
The Galerie Sit Down presents until February 22, 2025 the four winners of the Polyptique Prize 2024: Driss Aroussi, Marion Ellena, Élie Monferier, Eleonora Paciullo. Organized by the Marseille Photographic Center, Polyptyque, a contemporary photography fair, probes the trends in current photography. Since its creation in 2018, Polyptyque has invited 44 European galleries and publishers and presented the work of more than 90 artists. Polyptyque is organized in partnership with…
London’s legendary meat market, Smithfield Market, is set to close its doors in 2028, was announced by the City of London Corporation. Operating at night for over 800 years, Smithfield Market has primarily supplied wholesalers and restaurateurs across England. Located in the heart of London, between the City financial district and St. Paul’s Cathedral, it remains one of the city's last active industrial strongholds. Each night, thousands of workers in…
Barbara Mensch's latest exhibition “Themes for a Courthouse in Brooklyn” is a photographic installation in Brooklyn on the functions of the Justice court. Three walls of the gallery showcase selections from her longterm projects spanning several decades. In this exhibition Mensch selects photographs to mirror the functions of the court (to naturalize immigrants, prosecute criminals, litigate major corporate violations, and ensure civil rights). A wall of modern prints drawn from…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. Based between Paris and Zurich, Horst Diekgerdes is a German fashion photographer celebrated for his imaginative and timeless visual style. Horst's work is characterized by a personal approach that blends sensuality with a touch of the unexpected. His distinctive visual language often veers into the surreal, inviting viewers into…
Valentine’s Day is coming soon. If you are in Love, we will publish your pictures. Not wanting to be politically correct, if you are an hardcore bachelor or bachelorette, or if you hate Valentine’s day, we will also publish your work. Here are some inspirations from the Peter Fetterman Gallery. Send us your picture (titled with your name, format jpg, 1500 pixels on the longer side) before the 11th of…
On The Road In Tennessee Tennessee roads hold artistic significance as the real and symbolic links between diverse ethnic and spiritual traditions ranging from the Appalachian mountains around Bristol to the Mississippi river flats around Memphis. I am creating a body of work documenting the cultural and physical landscape of Tennessee - along its urban, suburban, and rural pathways - from the point of view of a European-born person living…
Intorno a me I took these photos over several years in Trentino, during my hikes in the Dolomites and the Lagorai range, where I go several times a year. Timeless beauty. Sumptuous beauty. Fragile beauty, however, as the Dolomites face numerous threats endangering their balance: rising temperatures, melting glaciers and eternal snow, thawing permafrost, landslides… The threats are of a worrying magnitude.
The Empire State Building On a frigid day on January 22, 2025, I finally made the trip, which I have postponed for over a decade, to see and photograph New York City, from its outdoor observation deck. The Empire State Building is an ancient warrior of architecture leaning against the Manhattan skyline in defiance of being eclipsed by the growing forest of sleek supertall modern edifices. Waves of tourists jostled…
Born from the Flame This project, beyond using chiaroscuro, is to highlight the woman's curves, highlight the natural charm of the female body, Here the flame of the candle highlights the body while the smoke released dresses it in a soft, voluptuous embrace. This is where the project takes on its full meaning. The woman is stripped naked while preserving her privacy. It's a subtle mix. The series was produced…