Ina Jang dislikes disorder. Almost everything about her work is meticulous and elegant. Because she knows how to combine aesthetics and innovation, she has been labeled an unclassifiable artist operating…
Author Jonas Cuénin
If you had to make a rough summary of the latest issue of Aperture, you could say that it is devoted to the representation of LGBT in the history of…
Duane Michals’s poetic body of work, celebrated for its existential series, is filled with portraits shot both on commission and as part of his personal exploration of the genre. However,…
American photographer Alec Soth likes to shine a light on oblivion, and so far it’s worked well for him. In Sleeping by the Mississippi (2002), Soth was already interested in…
One rarely thinks of Francesca Woodman in clothing, since her most well known works show her nude and posing in enigmatic and disturbingly beautiful scenes. In a seductive exhibition this month…
The series by James Leynse was selected by Jonas Cuénin, Editor in Chief of Camera Magazine, American Correspondent, L’Oeil de la Photographie, during portfolios reviews organized by The New York Chapter…
For the past three decades, Josef Koudelka has used his Leica like a panoramic camera. Twelve of these large-format black-and-white are now on display at the Pace MacGill Gallery in…
The photographers of the Magnum Agency—Capa, Cartier-Bresson, Gilden, Depardon, Barbey, Riboud, Parr—all appear in Paris Magnum, published by Flammarion and distributed in the US by Rizzoli, as well as the…
This exhibition at the Yossi Milo gallery is the first in the United States to feature the intriguing Israeli artist Assaf Shaham, who specializes in multidisciplinary installations. In the somewhat…