Best known for his photographs taken during the 1930s, Brassaï took his most iconic photographs of Paris as the city transitioned between its Belle […]…
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Best known for his photographs taken during the 1930s, Brassaï took his most iconic photographs of Paris as the city transitioned between its Belle […]…
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Curated by arts broadcaster and Soho House’s Head of Collections, Kate Bryan, Not 30% is part exhibition and part protest against the male dominated […]…
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Brian Griffin is recognised as one of Britain’s most influential photographers, known for his unconventional approach to his work and love of surrealism. MMX […]…
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As part of a project with art historian Cécile Laly, Mami Kiyoshi produced the photographs of the exhibition Wadako, stories of Japanese kites. To […]…
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This selection of works from her Race Memory series documents the subtle differences in organic forms of birds nests. A bird makes hundreds of […]…
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On October 11th, just before the midterm elections, the gallery opened the exhibition Pete Souza: Throw Shade, Then Vote. The show is a portrait in Presidential […]…
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Flowers Gallery presents an exhibition of new work by Edward Burtynsky. These works, created in collaboration with Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier, stem […]…
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« A journey back in time which defines the present and determines the future. He asks us to experience our civilization again. Classic, modern, its symbols […]…
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Each year, Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme gives Carte Blanche to some of the most prominent international art galleries, in order to create a unique site […]…