The American photographer William Eggleston emerged in the early 1960s as one of the pioneers of modern color photography. Today, fifty years later, he is the figure most associated with…
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The American photographer William Eggleston emerged in the early 1960s as one of the pioneers of modern color photography. Today, fifty years later, he is the figure most associated with…
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His modern vision of documentary influenced generations of photographers. The American Bruce Davidson, now 79, a Magnum member since 1958, will have a retrospective at the Robert Klein Gallery in…
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This series by Finnish photographer Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen was shot in the working-class English neighborhood of Byker, in Newcastle upon Tyne. Taken in the 1970s when the photographer herself lived there,…
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It’s hard to tell if the deeply sad faces of the clowns in these pictures are really their own, or simply the reflection of photographer Jill Freedman. There’s no doubt…
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The expression “white road” is a way to wish someone “bon voyage” in Kazakh, Kyrgyz and Uzbek. These words are written on road signs at the edges of Asian towns,…
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This series by French photographer Thierry Cohen reminds viewers of a childhood pleasure that has grown impossible in today’s modern megacities. Who hasn’t lifted their eyes in vain to the…
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As the title of this book suggests, the American photographer Sharon Harper likes different points of view. But they are all related to one space: the sky. It is the…
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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.…
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These resolutely pictorialist still lifes by New York photographer Paulette Tavormina recall 17-century paintings. To compose the dramatic atmosphere of her images, Tavormina makes careful arrangements of fruit, flowers, ceramics,…