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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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In The Studiois the first exhibition by the British photographer Richard Learoyd in an American museum but he is not unknown in the United States since an exhibition last April…
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It was Nadar who coined the phrase, “the primitives of photography” to designate the first generation of French photographers who experimented with new technical processes and created a body of…
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Last winter, Le Bal in Paris held the exhibition A Handful of Dust, and now we can see it in a more modest version at Pratt Institute’s photography department. It’s…
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The Howard Greenberg Gallery features a magnificent and, as it invariably does, extremely well documented and meticulous exhibition.…
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It has been more than ten years now since The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased all of Diane Arbus’ notes, prints and negatives, and the exhibition Diane Arbus: In the…