Last year’s photo discovery of the year is now accessible to all thanks to the release of an exceptional new book and a current New York exhibition. Vivian Maier, Street…
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Last year’s photo discovery of the year is now accessible to all thanks to the release of an exceptional new book and a current New York exhibition. Vivian Maier, Street…
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The new art space, United Photo Industries, opened on December 1 in the DUMBO section of New York City. A most unusual exhibition was scheduled in honor of the opening:…
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The disconcerting body of work left by this American photographer, who took her own life at 22, continues to inspire young art students across the world. The San Francisco Museum…
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Founder of the Rencontres d’Arles festival in 1970, Lucien Clergue was the first photographer, with Yann Arthus-Bertrand, to be offered a chair at the prestigious Académie des Beaux-Arts de l’Institut…
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New York From the Yards documents a two-year escapade, from 1982 to 1984, along the railways of the American megalopolis. The Dutch photographer Peter Spaans invites the viewer to discover…
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Any visitor to Arthur Drooker’s online portfolio can see that this American photographer only has eyes for ruins. For his latest work, Lost Worlds: Ruins of America, Drooker roamed the…
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During Rock’s 40 glorious years, American Ken Regan took pictures of nearly all of the musicians any rock groupie could possibly dream of. All Access: The Rock ‘n’ Roll Photography…
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Three decades in the making, the J. Paul Getty Museum will publish a catalogue of the complete work of the American photographer, Carleton Watkins. His reputation long in question, this…
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Over the course of forty years, Weston Naef served as curator at two of American’s most prestigious museums. He began his career at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New…