Vital Impacts announce the 2024 Annual Print Initiative, a collection of fine-art prints by renowned photographers aimed at raising awareness and support for community-based conservation efforts. With the planet facing a critical biodiversity crisis, the need to protect our environment is more pressing than ever before. This collection features over 100 stunning prints from photographers such as Nick Brandt, Jim Naughten, Brian Skerry, Cristina Mittermeier, and Ami Vitale, among others.…
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Loco editions publish African Memories by Jean-Christophe Béchet. The latter sent us these few words: Cameroon, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Algeria… My first years of photography were African. Two long trips in 1987 and 1990 (including a crossing of the Sahara) framed a stay of more than 18 months in Yaoundé and Garoua. Back in France, “le voyage africain” (then provisional title) should have been my first book. But…
Galerie Julian Sander presents a selection of prints from the extensive series 101 Portraits of Hutong by Chinese photographer Xu Yong. In his series, created in 1989/90, he focuses on the history of Beijing's traditional residential areas with their centuries-old houses, backyards and narrow alleyways, the so-called hutongs. Xu Yong's black and white photographs document the ups and downs, the heyday and decline of the hutongs in the face of…
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“Paris by night” intensifies the city. On March 1, 1978, Fabrice Emaer inaugurated Le Palace with a memorable performance by singer Grace Jones, directed by photographer and director Jean-Paul Goude. The former music hall, now open to the diversity of sexualities and backgrounds, became a hotspot for Parisian nightlife. Perhaps out of nostalgia for those festive nights of the 1970s and 1980s, Nuit Blanche has been offering, since October 5,…
"Cafés", whatever the country, are the place where people meet spontaneously and where everyone is welcome. Friendly, one can meet people of all origins, all social classes, all religions. Each one of them is an actor, playing the main part in his own story. In 30 years of calendars, Lavazza has told us the stories of many of those people, mixing dreams and reality over a cup of coffee. …
Named one of Lens Cultures top 50 Emerging Artist, Marjorie Salvaterra’s images reveal “a fine line between sanity and insanity,” according to Virginia Heckart, Associate Curator of Photography at The Getty Center. Salvaterra’s exhibitions include: The California Museum of Art ( Making Pictures Of People), The Nelson-Atkins Museum / Flak Photo, Nuits des Images Musée de l'Élysée; the “Human + Being” show at The Center for Fine Art Photography; Rencontres…
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The book is signed Kyriakos Kaziras. Its title: A by Kaziras - Episode II – Léopard – Guépard – Panthère. Its publisher: Ramsay. It is accompanied by these words. I have always loved animals and nature, but the trigger was my first trip to Southern Africa. The animals, the light, the colors, the smells of the Savannah have deeply marked me. The first moment was a teddy bear that my…
For its eighth edition, the Festival du Regard is innovating and is offering its programme in two parts over four months. The festival will be held over two seasons, offering two different exhibitions: In the autumn - from November 12th to December 29th - the photographs of Tina Merandon, Nathalie Baetens, Tim Flach, Laurent Ballesta and Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek were exhibited. In winter - from January 14 to March…
Edwynn Houk Gallery is moving, they sent us this message: After three decades at our long-term flagship on Fifth Avenue between 57th and 58th Streets, we will say goodbye to our current gallery space in the new year. Our new 7,000 square foot exhibition space, occupying the building's 6th floor, will open in March on Fifth Avenue between 54th and 55th Streets, one block from The Museum of Modern Art.…
Olivier Denis : A Hymn to Life Contemporary photography often leaves little room for empathy, but few capture the human soul with as much sensitivity and depth as Olivier Denis. Renowned for his intimate and authentic approach, he presents a moving series of portraits dedicated to women battling breast cancer. "Women in Turmoil" is a collection of poignant shots that testify not only to the resilience and courage of these women…
Holden Luntz Gallery presents The Age of Elegance: 30 Years of Fashion and Beauty, an exhibition tracing the transformative evolution of fashion photography from the 1930s through the 1960s. Showcasing the works of celebrated photographers Georges Dambier, William Helburn, Frank Horvat, Horst P. Horst, George Hoyningen-Huene, Norman Parkinson and Melvin Sokolsky, the exhibition illuminates the remarkable journey of fashion imagery from meticulously crafted studio portraits to spontaneous, vibrant on-location narratives. In…
The Foto Colectania Foundation presents the exhibition Beyond the Single Image. Spanish Photography from the Foto Colectania Collection, Barcelona at The Margulies Collection at The Warehouse in Miami. This exhibition offers a comprehensive overview of the most significant works from the foundation’s Spanish and Portuguese photography collection. The exhibition, curated by Carles Guerra, testifies to the dual modernization process that began in the 1950s and whose changes were reflected both…
Photosynthesis and Synthesis Gallery present an exhibition of Garo Keshishian's "Labor Troops", one of the most significant documentary series in Bulgarian photography. Produced in collaboration with the artist specifically for Synthesis Gallery, the exhibition comprises 92 photographs made between 1983 and 1995. The subject is forced labor in Bulgaria, a government policy rarely discussed publicly even today. The project creates a figurative space of empathy and personal connection between the…
Published by L’Artiere Éditions, Stefano De Luigi's Televisiva takes us to the heart of the transformation of Italian television in the Berlusconi era. Through a series of black and white images taken between 1994 and 2009, Stefano De Luigi reveals the effects of reality TV and over- mediatisation. He denounces a television world over-saturated with colour and superficial content, broadcast in standardised formats. This media landscape, teeming with chaos, has…
Lazy Dog Books publishes Limousine by Kathy Shorr. She writes : Limousine is a book of photographs about my short-term job of chauffeur, i.e. nine months of driving a limousine through the boroughs of New York City (primarily Brooklyn) while photographing most of my passengers from late 1988-89. Limousine was my first documentary after graduating from The School of Visual Arts in 1988. I wanted to find a job that…
This is the prettiest picture of the day. This ad appeared in the daily newspaper Nice-Matin. But who are these mysterious lovebirds appearing in shadow on a romantic picture taken on August 24 in front of the Suquet church in Cannes? This is what Martin, a German tourist who happened to immortalize the poetic marriage proposal that evening, is trying to find out. The vacationer and his friends went to…
Bajo las Nubes (UndertheClouds) The Quechua people of the Peruvian Andes have always maintained a deep connection with their land, a balance rooted in the worship of Pacha Mama, Mother Earth. However, this ancient bond is now under serious threat. In recent decades, Peru has allowed mining companies to exploit numerous indigenous territories, leading to devastating environmental and health impacts. The contamination of water resources and the loss of biodiversity—exacerbated…
Strangly normal Greg Mo is a photographer based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, specializing in street and conceptual photography. His series "Strangely Normal" captures unexpected and surreal moments observed during his walks through cities worldwide. Each image highlights the power of photography to seize fleeting instances, imbued with depth and hidden meaning. Through his work, Greg invites viewers to explore the mysteries concealed within everyday situations, revealing an alternate universe where…
Under Such a Sky The photographs are from 1990, the year which saw the unification of the two Germanies in stark contrast one from the other. I was curious about the people left behind in the East after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November, 1989 and during two visits, in July and December, I wandered the streets in search of what attracted me to go and make photographs…
Old Glass Revisited -New images of Old Glass- reflections from the Railroad Terminal In 2019 I was so proud that my images taken during the pandemic at the rail terminals in Jersey City and Bayonne were exhibited in the Eye of Photography magazine. Here are some new images that I created by photographing through the looking glass located in the rail stations. They are currently on exhibit at the Visual…
Discovery of the Fangassier Pond For over 20 years, the Camargue Regional Nature Park has been monitoring and promoting the only French breeding site for the pink flamingo, in the Fangassier Pond, owned by the Conservatoire du Littoral. Having lived in Arles for just over 2 years, I regularly discover new landscapes during walks in the Camargue. Wonderful places where you can meet different birds and a particular flora. I…