The Photo League was one of the first photography cooperatives and a genuine pioneer in the history of photography. Following an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, the Howard Greenberg Gallery…
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Ugly Pretty, La grâce des ingrates (The Grace of the Ungrateful) is the result of a meeting between the photographer Isabelle Chapuis and Kappauf a Paris fashion personality,…
Jonas Cuénin, one of our New York contributors, has a passion for Irving Penn, and one of the photographer’s most famous series in particular: Small Trades. Jonas Cuénin launches a…
The South Street Seaport Museum reopened its doors to the public last Wednesday following a year of inactivity. In association with the Museum of the City of New York, sixteen…
To prepare her new project, the photographer Annie Leibovitz had to give up assignments from the magazines that first brought her fame. Produced over a two years period, Pilgrimage seems…
An equally adept practitioner of painting, music and the cinema, the multidisciplinary artist John Cohen, 79, is also a photography fanatic. His earliest images, inspired by the things he saw…
An exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York takes a fresh look at the work of an American photographer's coverage of the New York Police Department in…
The closure this week of the file-sharing site Megaupload is one of the most drastic measures yet taken by the Justice Department to fight the illegal downloading of moving and…
Invited by Patrice Chéreau to produce work on the theme, “Faces and Bodies,” the American photographer Nan Goldin created her first series in six years by pairing her…
Last month, Andreas Gursky became the most expensive living photographer. The Gagosian Gallery in New York exhibits his latest work on oceans.…