Foule (crowds), one of the most surprising series at this year’s Rencontres d’Arles, is a compilation of photographs taken between the end of the 19th century and the middle of…
Author Jonas Cuénin
The portraits of the Anglo-Swedish photographer Anastasia Taylor-Lind offer a marked contrast to most of the dramatic images that have emerged from Independence Square in Kiev during the uprising in…
These are fragments of stories, pieces of silhouettes, strips of horizons, a floral potpourri of fantasy and reality. Simple at first glance, the work of American photographer Brea Souders, 34, is…
The latest issue of Camera hit newsstands in late May. Issue No. 6 is devoted to the photography of intimacy, presenting the work of three photographers from three different eras. It begins…
Hervé Guibert, the writer, photographer and photo critic—he began contributing to Le Monde in 1977—officially arrives in the United States this month with his first American exhibition. What better place than the…
The Nailya Alexander Gallery in New York is holding a touching exhibition of thirty photographs of women taken from early last century up to the present day. In the many…
Known for his wide shots of cities, Sze Tsung Leong, a British-American artist born in Mexico, now returns to the Yossi Milo with Horizons, a series first exhibited at the gallery in…
As the World Cup approaches in Brazil, Damiani has published Olympic Favela by German photographer Marc Ohrem-Leclef. This series of photographs documents the citizens of disadvantaged communities of Rio de Janeiro—the “favelas”—whose lives…
Urbes Mutantes: Latin American Photography 1944–2013 at the International Center for Photography is a major survey of photographic movements in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Urbes Mutantes…
The first major U.S. solo exhibition of noted Brazilian photographer Caio Reisewitz is currently on view at the International Center of Photography. During the past two decades, Reisewitz has produced a…