While the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is holding a solo exhibition of the Japanese artist Sohei Nishino, Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery in New York takes this opportunity to present…
Author Hugo Fortin
The Howard Greenberg Gallery has paired the exhibition of Sid Grossman’s work with a selection of photographs by his friend and disciple, Sy Kattelson (born 1923). Designed as a retrospective,…
As a child, William Christenberry, who died last November, would spend his summer holidays in Hale County, Alabama, a few miles outside his hometown of Tuscaloosa. Even after he had…
The MoMA in New York presents a revised and expanded version of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency dated 2005 (the original version was created in 1985). This well-known…
Starting in the 1960s, Andy Warhol was doing commissioned portraits. He took Polaroids which he then transferred onto a silkscreen. Around 1975, he returned to this commercial project and outlined…
The Howard Greenberg Gallery presents an original exhibition of the work of Sid Grossman (1913–1955). Relatively little known in France, this New York photographer exerted considerable influence on street photographers…
Metro Pictures presents the new photography of Cindy Sherman, who had been lying low since her exhibition at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2012. As is her…
Anthony Hernandez (b. 1947) tends to be associated with American street photography; however, the SFMoMA retrospective reveals a body of work that transcends facile classifications and genres. We enter the…
The exhibition at Fundación MAPFRE in Madrid, which on view until 2018, traveling to Rotterdam and Turin, afforded the pretext for the publication of Bruce Davidson: Survey, the exhibition catalog…
Edward Burtynsky is a Canadian photographer whose many projects show the effects of human, especially industrial, activity, on the environment across the globe, in the cities as well as the…