Rita Barros exhibition Displacement2 opens today at Loja da Atalaia. The show consists of 40 color photographs, 12 videos and a collection of handmade books. Rita Barros has been living…
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On March 24 or 25, 2012, Frédéric Huijbregts took his own life, “aware that his illness would gradually rob him of his sight,” according to the Nogent Citoyen newspaper. On…
The 1970s work of John Batho is a milestone in the history of photography. At a time when the artform was dominated by black-and-white, Batho chose to consider color “for…
"From Athena to Aphrodite" is a group exhibit which examines the representation of women in photography from 1864 to the present. Included in the show are photographs by Berenice Abbott,…
For the 6th year, the musée du quai Branly in Paris invites worldwide artists to apply to his subsidy program. The Photoquai’s Residency program concerns contemporaryphotographers from Africa, Asia, Oceania…
Widely promoted by Parisian Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, the leading painter of the Barbizon school in the mid-nineteenth century, the forest of Fontainebleau famously attracted and inspired artist and photographers alike. Used…
Two portfolios. This is the selection by Diane Dufour, for her fourth week. Director of Magnum Photos from 2000 to 2006, Diane Dufour has curated several exhibitions, including Euro Visions…
I made this series following a significant event in my life a few months ago. It's rather personal and intimate.…
For almost a year Thorsten Kirchhoff could not leave his neighbourhood. His radius of movement was severely limited for 12 months after an illness and a number of operations. A…
The decision for Editions Noir sur Blanc to publish this book was made the moment I laid eyes on the face of Aleksei Zheltikov, a locksmith in the Moscow subway,…