A Vienna exhibition of Cindy Sherman’s early work coincides with the enormous retrospective currently at the MoMA in New York. The smaller of the two focuses on her early works.…
Author Jonas Cuénin
Known for the theatricality of his beautiful black-and-white photographs, Hiroshi Sugimoto is above all a photographer-philosopher. For this meticulous artist, the camera is merely a tool to explore the invisible,…
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 has launched a…
Lillian Bassman, a magazine art director and fashion photographer who achieved renown in the 1940s and ’50s with high-contrast, dreamy portraits of sylphlike models, then re-emerged in the ’90s as…
The National Gallery of Art presents a centenary retrospective of the American photographer Harry Callahan’s work that is enlightning. Harry Callahan only looked for light in his pictures. It was…
For some artists, a good way to get attention is to share their iPhone photos online, and show them in galleries and photo competition. Although the device is justly celebrated…
The American photojournalist traveled for two years across the United States in search of gay veterans who had been victims of discrimination. Portraits were shot with a background of secrecy.…
The Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition dedicated to the French photographer Eugène Atget gives visitors the opportunity to rediscover his photographs of vieux Paris and to fully appreciate his…
Featuring color photographs by Bruce Davidson, Ernst Haas, Saul Leiter and Helen Levitt, New York in Color offers visions of the city as romantic as any in black-and-white.…
It’s a cop drama for lovers of photojournalism, or vice-versa. The American photographer Antonio Bolfo, represented by Reportage Getty Images, trailed a NYPD squad for two years to create…