For its 32nd edition, the annual trade fair organized by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers (AIPAD) follows the evolution of photography and its market. From March 29 through…
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In these never-before-released photographs, New York’s Affirmation Arts Gallery offers a glimpse into Andy Warhol’s private life. We see his friends, his personal belongings, and a life made rich by…
To mark the 60th anniversary of Elizabeth II’s reign, the National Museum of Cardiff will exhibit some of the most important portraits of the sovereign, including several photographs.…
The American photographer Holly Andres specializes in series informed by personal experience. With The Fall of Spring Hill, she revisits an event from childhood with her customary cinematographic style of…
This is an Israeli beach where women are only welcome three days a week: Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. On other days the beach is reserved to men. These beaches north…
Jonas Cuénin, one of our New York contributors, has a passion for Irving Penn, and in particular one of the photographer’s most famous series: Small Trades. Jonas’ web series, “Of…
This fascinating exhibition at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C., revisits the origins of the Kodak myth through the photographs of post-impressionist painters, who found inspiration for their paintings in…
The Scott Nichols Gallery in San Francisco presents a selection of photographs by Ralph Steiner, celebrated for his visions of life in America. These images are among the pioneering…
Through an array of unusual characters and settings, the American photographer Cindy Sherman has for thirty-five years offered a provocative critique of our modern visual culture. This large retrospective of…
To mark the opening of the stunning Cindy Sherman retrospective at the MoMA this season, we spoke with the exhibition’s curator, Eva Respini. She took us through this unique contemporary…