Since May 17, the walls of the International Center of Photography have been covered in color. By shedding its tradition of black and white, this New York institution is turning…
Author Jonas Cuénin
“The Neighbors,” an exhibition now at the Julie Saul Gallery in Chelsea, is, as you may have read, angering many residents of a certain TriBeCa building. Arne Svenson’s photographs, which…
Last week at the Parson School of Design in New York, Andrew Williams participated in a portfolio review the school organizes for students in their final year, giving them the…
Her name sounds French, but her background is Haitian. Soon, this July, she will discover Paris, something she has dreamed of for a long time. Two weeks ago at the…
Two weeks ago at the Parson School of Design in New York, Andrew Williams participated in a portfolio review the school organizes for students in their final year, giving them…
Founded in March 2008 by two photographers, David Bram and Joshua Spees, Fraction Magazine features the best of contemporary photography, bringing together diverse bodies of work by established and emerging…
For the first time at Bonni Benrubi, a short movie escort photographs, here the ones of French Karine Laval, from the Altered States series. A video with an enigmatic atmosphere,…
On display right now at the Bonni Benrubi in New York, the French photographer Karine Laval continues her exploration of the elements. As in her previous series The Pool and…
Wednesday night’s International Center of Photography’s 29th Annual Infinity Awards, held at Pier Sixty in New York City’s Chelsea Piers, began as usual with a cocktail reception. The sun, again…
Born in South Africa in 1930, Lifetime Achievement recipient David Goldblatt has devoted all of his time to photography since the early 1960s. In 1989 he founded the Market Photo…