The poet and photographer Duane Michals is well known for his sequences, series of captioned photographs influenced by surrealism and storytelling. Before revolutionizing photography in the 1960s with this approach,…
Author Jonas Cuénin
The American photographer Slim Aarons (1916-2006) is known for documenting the jet set and high society from the 1950s through the 1970s. His most famous photograph, “Kings of Hollywood,” shot on New…
Originally from Virginia, the photographer Gordon Stettinius is an observer in search of curiosity. In the tradition of American wanderers, he likes to find the unique, capture some moment or…
Viewers probably already know some of the photographs from Joel Meyerowitz' European trips, like the one shot in a Paris street, where a man lies on the ground outside a subway entrance…
Recently, the photographer Adam Bartos has taken an interest in darkrooms and garage sales. This month Bartos is at the Gitterman Gallery with a surprising series on stock cars. Bartos visited…
We had almost forgotten about Nan Goldin, whose latest book, The Devil’s Playground, was published eleven years ago. Three decades after her seminal work, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, was…
Founded in New York in 1974 by Cornell Capa (1918-2008), the brother of the great photojournalist Robert Capa, the International Center of Photography (ICP) has established itself over the decades as a…
Of course, Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin were there, with their formidable Holy Bible and their extended, clever speech. But the 30th edition of the ICP Infinity Awards was more marked…
“In Moscow, every photo biennale has two faces. On the one hand, we’re trying to educate the public about the history of photography in Russia and the world. On the…
By devoting so much space to the photographers of yesterday, the Moscow Biennale acknowledges the educational importance of photography. The ties between the past and the future are sometimes very…