Since its creation in 1952, Aperture magazine has always given a voice to those who made and work in photography. Inspired by the sixty-fifth […]…
Author Hugo Fortin
It is pointless to introduce cinematographer Stanley Kubrick, whose long career, punctuated by thirteen feature-length films, made cinematic history. His beginnings as a photographer […]…
On February 19, 1942, a few weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese air force and the United States entry into […]…
Through early May, the International Center of Photography in New York is hosting a new exhibition, The Day the Music Died. Titled after Don […]…
The International Center of Photography in New York presents Generation Wealth, an exhibition by Lauren Greenfield, an American photographer, video artist, and documentarian. First […]…
There are names in the history of photography which function as markers of a school of thought, and Stephen Shore is one of them. […]…
The work of Trevor Paglen (born in 1974 in the United States) is not photographic as such, but the exhibition he is holding at […]…
Steidl has just published Landscape as Longing, a book of photographs by Frank Gohlke and Joel Sternfeld made in Queens neighborhoods in New York between 2003 and 2004. The title…
Having spent hours in the giant hall, which is home to New York’s Photography Show this weekend, you are left with a strange impression bordering on enthusiasm and frustration. With…
This year, The Photography Show, organized by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) from March 30 to April 2, 2017, has relocated to Pier 92 on the Hudson…