Michelle McNally joined The New York Times as director of photography in June 2004 and was promoted to assistant managing editor in July 2005. Before joining The Times, Ms. McNally…
Author Jonas Cuénin
With 1700 acres of greenery, the Casa de Campo in Madrid is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, five times larger than Central Park in New York. This…
The book Redheaded Peckerwood, published by MACK, is inspired by the tragic story of two young Americans, Charles Starkweather, 19, and Caril Ann Fugate, 14, who in 1958 killed ten…
After twenty years of working in the shadows, Michael Mack, founder of the eponymous publishing house three years ago, is experiencing a resounding success thanks to his audacious catalogue. He…
In early 2011, the publisher Michael Mack, the entrepreneur John Koh and the designer Jean-Michel Dentand launched MAPP, a digital publishing platform. On the platform are digital-only books, as well…
For Luigi Ghirri, photography is anything but a mold of conformity. Through his simple and avant-garde photographs, Ghirri presents the world in all its complexity while simultaneously making it clearer.…
The Yossi Milo gallery will exhibit selections from its recent renowned exhibitions. From the African portrait photographer, Pieter Hugo, and the modern landscape artist, Matthew Brandt, to the theatrical Charles…
Stephen Perloff is the founder and editor of The Photo Review, a critical journal of international scope publishing since 1976, and editor of The Photograph Collector, the leading source of…
Since 1980, collectors, curators and art dealers have turned to The Photograph Collector for everything they need to know about the art photography market. This monthly newsletter edited by Stephen…
At the Glitterman gallery we find documentary photography of all kinds: black-and-white, color, old, new, but all of it excellent. For sale are works by William Henry Jackson, Adam Bartos,…