An exhibition at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles features poignant images of working-class England made during turbulent postwar period defined by miners' strikers, deindustrialization, and economic change.…
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An exhibition at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles features poignant images of working-class England made during turbulent postwar period defined by miners' strikers, deindustrialization, and economic change.…
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LA-based artist Mona Kuhn is acclaimed for her intimate, contemporary depictions of the nude. Through intimacy with her subjects, knowledge of traditional iconography, and technical mastery, Kuhn portrays the complexities…
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Although she has only been rediscovered lately, Sibylle Bergemann is one of the most well-known photographers of the former GDR. Her sensitive approach to the realities of Eastern German life…
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At the cross-roads of civilisations, recent years Syria has experienced painful and tragic events. Palmyra, part of our heritage, common to East and West, is a martyred symbol of it.…
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Australian photographer Murray Fredericks’ long relationship with Lake Eyre, where his most recent series Vanity (currently on view at Hamiltons Gallery in London) has been produced, commenced in 2003, and…
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In March 1986, in the Burgundy neighborhood of Tourcoing, a dynamic was set in motion following the cry of suffering of a youth named Joao during a meeting of young…
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This photographic series on love in Hong Kong by Tina Merandon was made during autumn 2016. The title Full Moon refers to the day of the festival of the full…
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In the introduction to the new book Dronescapes: The New Aerial Photography from Dronestagram, excerpted below, editor Ayperi Karabuda Ecer discusses the wide-ranging impact of the technological advances that have…
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Happiness, friendship and joie de vivre, they’re all there at the VOZ’Galerie in Boulogne with Pierre Jamet’s exhibition Y'a d'la joie! To start the spring in a good humour, go…