I do, I do is an exhibition that explores and re-contextualizes the theme and iconography of marriage with a collection of 100 vintage nuptial cabinet cards ranging from ca. 1885-1900,…
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Every emerging minority needs not only a record of its grievances but also an idealized image of its expectations. Tom Bianchi has given us one version of gay happiness –…
The Magnum Agency, created in Paris and New York in 1947, is celebrating its seventieth anniversary this year. Clara Bouveresse’s book, Histoire de l’agence Magnum: L’Art d’être photographe, published by…
After the exhibition Notes sur l’asphalte, une Amérique mobile et précaire last February, the Pavilion Populaire in Montpellier continues its season devoted to American photography with an exhibition entitled William…
South African photographer Guy Tillim was appointed winner of the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson 2017 Prize. Born in Johannesburg in 1962, Guy Tillim discovered photography in […]…
Fifteen authors reveal the importance that Joaquín Sorolla had on the photographers of his time.…
One of the last series by Margolles, where she grants a face and voice to the transgender prostitutes of Ciudad Juárez. Now without their places of work, they are portrayed…
Molinier, a master in the construction of stories, takes voyeurism to the extreme, and seeks his most intimate territory of creation through his own body.…
A previously unpublished project that denounces the pressure that the canons of beauty exert on the construction of the female body in a world in which it is the body…
An opportunity to enjoy seeing the previously unseen material from the key work by the Swedish photographer who portrayed the regular customers of the Café Lehmitz. Dozens of previously unseen…