Photography and the nude have gone hand-in-hand since the invention of the medium in the mid-19th century. The nude is not only a genre of photography; in every representation of…
Author Jonas Cuénin
The new series by Martine Fougeron was taken in the South Bronx where this French photographer visited bakers, fishmongers and tradesmen of all sorts. Her work is on display until…
The Andrew Freedman Home is a giant building in the Bronx that once housed ruined capitalists, victims of the system they fed. Their former quarters have been transformed, since…
To pay tribute to its departing director, Willis E. ‘Buzz’ Hartshorn, the International Center of Photography in New York is presenting 100 photographs from its vast private collection. The exhibition,…
In solidarity with the recent events that have shaken Japan, the curator Naoko Ohta has conceived a large-scale photography project. One hundred photographers roamed the streets of Tokyo to take…
The second chapter of the project Tokyo-Ga is entitled Invisible Existences. Whereas the first chapter preferred distance, this chapter prefers closeness and black-and-white. In solidarity with the recent events that…
The fourth chapter of Tokyo-Ga is called Fragments of Life and pays tribute to street photography, where life takes shape on the faces of Tokyo’s people. In solidarity with the…
Human Scale, the fifth chapter of Tokyo-Ga, offers an overview of the architecture of the Japanese capital, where the complexity and the contrast between tradition and modernity leap from the…
The New York Photo Festival opened yesterday night on the sides of the East River, in DUMBO. Several exhibitions have caught the public’s attention, whose one of the them is…
The Leica gallery presents a must-see retrospective of the black-and-white and color work of the Swiss photographer, whose insolence is reflected in his attitude as much as in his images.…