Joseph Bellows Gallery announced the representation of American photographer Jim Dow. Jim Dow has long been fascinated by the ingenuity and creative spirit found in the built environment. Between 1967 and 1977, his first decade as a young photographer, he drove along old U.S. highways on numerous cross-country road trips, focusing his large format camera on time-worn signage extracted from billboards, diners, gas stations, drive-in theaters, ice cream stands, burger…
The Eye Photography: World Photography Art History, Latest News and Photography Events
The Eye of Photography is the ultimate digital magazine where everything about photography art is published daily, highlighted, discussed and archived for all professionals and amateurs, in English and French. Its Agenda compiles the most comprehensive selection of photography events in the world (photography exhibitions, art fairs, awards, lectures, workshops…).
Kristen Joy Emack : Image as a legacy. Kristen Joy Emack is a photographer whose work explores themes of identity, human connection, and the passage of time. Her long-term project, Cousins, offers an intimate portrait of girlhood through the lives of her daughter and nieces. This deeply personal series celebrates the sacred bonds that unite these young girls, capturing the beauty, complexity, and ever-evolving relationships that shape their journey of…
Le goût de la photographie is an original exhibition: you won't find the work of only an artist or a group of photographers, but the photographs of an art collector, Jérôme Prochiantz. Prochiantz, who prefers to describe himself as a collector rather than a hoarder (the term referring to accumulation, a materialistic aspect that he doesn't identify with), has bequeathed a large part of his photographic collection to the BnF.…
Selected from your favorites
This selection is reserved for all our readers who are paying subscribers.
Wonderful, this revival of Gaston Paris that we are currently witnessing! In addition to the Centre Pompidou, it is at the Galerie Roger-Viollet that you can also see his pictures. Gaston Paris (1903-1964) had an impressive photographic oeuvre both by its style and by the diversity of the subjects it represents, from the festive intoxication of the thirties to the difficulties of the post-second world War. The world is a…
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…
Daniel Cooney Fine Art presents their first and very timely solo exhibition of photographs and unique collages by the feminist activist artist Donna Ferrato. Celebrated for her notorious photographs of domestic violence that were published in her iconic book “Living With The Enemy” (Aperture, 1991) Ferrato has photographed the complex lives of women for over 50 years. The exhibition proudly shares Ferrato’s work that intimately examines the domestic, professional, personal…
Latest Photography Videos
Latest news
Pace presents an exhibition of recent photographs by Richard Misrach at its gallery in New York. On view until March 1, 2025, this is the first presentation devoted to CARGO, a body of work that Misrach began in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the last week of the show, advance copies of CARGO (Aperture, May 2025) will be available to view at the gallery. Misrach is known for his…
Sandra Knecht’s exhibition Home is a Foreign Place is on view until April 27, 2025 at the Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger | KBH.G foundation. It is announced as follows: Sandra Knecht, a Swiss artist born in 1968 in Zurich and currently living in Buus (BL), has been exploring the concept of “home” for over ten years. For Knecht, it is dynamic and elusive—something that is continually reworked and renegotiated. Her exploration of…
The Ellia Art Gallery presents Contact, a group exhibition bringing together Joachim Romain, Philip Gay, Ella Batts and Maxime Antony. We have chosen to show you the work of the latter with this text that he sent us. Colors brighten our days. Is it the same for our nights? Yes. These colors mix and form dreamlike paintings when we put our minds down and forget the darkness of the night.…
Albert (Al) Normandin worked for Jay Maisel from 1982 to 1985 in the Bank Building at 190 The Bowery, NYC. Jay had his 94th birthday on January 18, 2025. Al Normandin had an idea, he wrote : “I know he is not counting the years anymore and would much rather NOT be reminded. Instead of sending Jay birthday wishes, I thought it would be nice for Jay to hear from…
Combining a 19th century scientific concept with 21st century technique, Cape Cod artist Amy Heller brings her unique brand of manipulated photography to January's Dek Unu Magazine. Her series, Time/Motion Study Multiples, builds on work by late 1800s experimenters Edweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey, who used multiple and long exposure photography to study time and motion. Heller uses similar stroboscopic photography as the basis for something entirely new. https://www.dekunumag.com/?utm_campaign=Fine+Art+Photography&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter
Perfect gloomy world Everything begins with a dream... I have always been fascinated by dark atmospheres, those that plunge the environment into one’s so particular that the senses are disturbed, a melancholy that touches me in the depth of my soul. Some elements wrap the places by erasing the details. From this stripped-down style remain the essentials. Led by my feelings, I roam for hours in a chosen loneliness. Only…
Wonderland I used to think it was snow I loved to photograph. But over the years I've come to realize it's snow storms that I truly love, particularly after dark. The more snow forecast, the more excited I get. New York City never seems more magical, no matter how late the hour or how far I walk. All the normal rules and logic of city life are blown aside, and…
Furry Friends This series of animal photographs entitled Furry Friends is by Maxime Godard. Meeting your dogs, cats and horses, he photographs your furry friends with their unique temperaments and brings out the personality of each of his subjects using a process reminiscent of chiaroscuro to highlight their individualities in a canonical aesthetic form.
A light box and a hi-res DSLR was all it took during the pandemic to bring my fifty-year old archive to life; and the best part was learning that the young man I was then still sees the world in much the same way. As Bob Dylan says, "I was so much older then, I'm younger than that now."
Véloscopie "Véloscopie" represents all the diversity of bicycle users in the streets of Arles, from the priest of Saint Trophime, to the idle, to those for whom it's the only way to get around. I made this series in 2024 during a week-long photography course at the Rencontres d'Arles, under the supervision of Grégoire Korganow. It was there that I discovered a new approach, centred on anonymous people who I'd…
Country on hold Aleppo and Damascus, two cities that I had the opportunity to discover in 1996, are emblematic of this country that is home to one of the oldest civilizations. Although Syria was occupied by the French for 26 years, the Syrians have managed to preserve their sense of hospitality. Their delicate and aromatic cuisine leaves an unforgettable memory, as do their smiles, despite the omnipresent presence of the…
Marine figurations The influence of Impressionism, and of Claude Monnet in particular, is evident in this project. To find in the movement of the water something that is expressive, hypnotic, strange and, at the same time, a certain form of purity. The reflection of the shapes of the boats, masts and buoys, broken up by the movement of the sea, creates new figurative forms. The photos were taken in the…
Yet another sublime exhibition on Surrealism. This one is at the Robert Koch Gallery and runs until March 29, 2025. The Robert Koch Gallery presents an homage to Surrealism with an exhibition of surrealist photographs created between the years 1924 -1989. Drawn from the gallery's holdings, this exhibition celebrates the centenary of Surrealism and its broad, historical influence on art. Surrealism revolutionized art and visual culture. Emerging in the aftermath of…
Dona Ann McAdams' latest book, Black Box, has been released by Saint Lucy Books. It is presented as follows: Black Box, the memoir by photographer Dona Ann McAdams, combines fty years of black and white photographs with short lyrical texts that the photographer calls ‘ditties’. The book combines McAdams' historic images with personal reflections that read like prose poems. Her photographs, taken between 1974 and 2024, document astonishing moments and…
The Galerie Camera Obscura presents the group exhibition ANIMALIA - The monkey and the swallow. Didier Brousse introduces it thus: Having a glimpse of wild beasts - dolphin, otter, heron, fox, viper - makes my day. When I meet a new face, I do not rest until I have found its animal, its counterpart in physiognomy in the immense universes of Cuvier, Fabre or Linnaeus. These similarities, I do not…