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Saul Leiter –Early Color

Although Edward Steichen exhibited some of Saul Leiter’s color photographs at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, for forty years afterwards they remained virtually unknown to the art world.…

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Hunger: Photo Contest against famine

Global development nonprofit Heifer International and renowned photographer/publisher Rankin are teaming up to spotlight world hunger and poverty with the launch of a worldwide photography competition titled, ‘Hunger’. Photography enthusiasts,…

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Robert Frank –Park/Sleep

Following Tal Uf Tal Ab (2012) and You would (2012), Park/Sleep is Robert Frank’s third visual journal. Here American master delivers a series of intimate photographs, old and new,…

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Robert Frank –Valencia 1952

In 1950, Robert Frank left his job as a photographer in New York to travel across Europe with his family. That summer, he arrived in Valencia, Spain, at the time…

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Anthony Hernandez –Rodéo Drive 1984

In 1984, the American photographer Anthony Hernandez shot the city of Los Angeles, specifically Rodeo Drive, known for its fancy shops. Through the attitudes and emotions Hernandez captured, the viewer…

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Jem Southam –The River Winter

With his latest book The River Winter, the British landscape photographer Jem Southam takes readers along the banks of the Exe, which crosses the countryside of Devonshire before emptying into…

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New York: –The ICP Triennial

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…

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When Photography Imitates Voyeurism

“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…

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