Lee Friedlander, Joel Meyerowitz and the young Mike Brodie are good examples of how, in recent years, the road trip has become a genre in itself. The Open Road (Aperture)…
Author Jonas Cuénin
This fall, Aperture republished Josef Koudelka’s classic work Exiles, first published in 1988 by Robert Delpire. This latest edition includes a dozen new photographs. Readers will appreciate Koudelka’s nomadic spirit in his…
They say that Jean-Philippe Charbonnier has been forgotten by history. The influential Edward Steichen excluded him from the exhibition The Family of Man (1955), saying that Charbonnier lacked, “idealism and…
175 Masterworks To Celebrate 175 Years Of Photography: Property from Joy of Giving Something Foundation, a single-owner sale of the most significant collection of photographs in private hands, will take…
From now through February 28th, 2015, Throckmorton Fine Arts will be exhibiting the Ruven Afanador’s series Ángel Gitano, a series about men in the world of flamenco music. (The work…
Cuban-born photographer Abelardo Morell has long been interested in photographic processes, in particular that of the camera obscura. For the past 20 years, he has transformed rooms into visual theatres on…
Concurrent with the Bruce Davidson exhibition, is an exhibition of work by his daughter Anna Mia Davidson. The exhibition is held in the alcove gallery adjacent to the main gallery…
The Howard Greenberg Gallery is holding yet another exhibition of the found photographs of Vivian Maier in one of its three rooms. In the midst of the black-and-white shots we know…
This volume presents Bruce Davidson’s personal selections from his lesser-known color archive. Ranging from a period of fifty-six years and counting, these images are representative of the photographer’s color career.…
In 1960, after an intense year photographing the notorious Brooklyn street gang The Jokers, Bruce Davidson decided to remove himself from the tension and depression of that work.…