Visitors to the New York gallery held by the American James Danziger will find cold, intriguing portraits by Hendrik Kerstens, and others, warmer in black-and-white, by Seydou Keita, along with…
Author Jonas Cuénin
There’s a touch of old France at the Hans Kraus stand: the Bisson brothers, two pioneers who were among the first to experiment outside the technical limits of the daguerreotype;…
One of the hottest New York galleries exhibiting at AIPAD is showing some of the greatest in American documentary photography Berenice Abbott, Bruce Davidson, William Klein, Joel Meyerowitz, etc., with strong and…
Classic works are on display at this Viennese gallery: Edward Steichen, Edward Weston, and the lesser-known Rudolf Koppitz. This Czech photographer, often said to be Austrian, is known for continuing…
Laurence Miller has adapted his stand this year to the prevailing current taste of the art world, and will showcase his star contemporary photographers: Luca Campigotto, Toshio Shibata, Miguel Angel Garcia, and…
Stephen Perloff, editor of The Photo Review and The Photography Collector, two online magazines available with a subscription, has given us permission to publish his coverage of this year’s AIPAD…
The International Center of Photography (ICP) has just announced its annual Infinity Awards Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. The institution will recognize seven honorees including…
The photographs of Margaret Watkins are like the choruses of a love song. They are delicate like rare flowers one refrains from picking; the impulse to touch them, or to…
The Bronx Documentary Center is gradually becoming one of New York’s most innovative art spaces, combining photography with different materials and approaches. Its latest exhibition, Invasion : Diaries and Memories…
The legacy of Bill Brandt, one of the major figures of twentieth century photography, is split between a humanist documentary approach and an artistic conception of the real. As the…