Empire Falling is artist Elena Dorfman’s most recent series of photographs, conceptual landscape images exploring the abandoned and active rock quarries of the Midwest, in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana using…
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These photographs were taken through the window of an MTA bus, making its rounds in one of New York City’s more expansive boroughs. Attracted by the prospects of confronting the…
After having achieved phenomenal success with his first book ‘Wrong’, Asger Carlsen has now pushed the question of photographic truth even further with his second book ‘Hester’, which has recently…
William Klein is good times, breathtaking imagery, energies swept across the universe, captured on film then printed on paper with ink. It’s a long way from the original, that moment…
The past three decades of war and chaos have had a devastating impact on Afghanistan and it’s people. 11 years after the defeat of the Taliban regime and the following…
Nothing is left to chance in Arno Gisinger’s Topoï. The book is not merely illustrative or informative. It is not just an inventory or a chronological catalog. Rather, Topoï deciphers…
doc! photo magazine is a monthly Warsaw-based magazine devoted to contemporary photography. The February issue (No. 8) highlights the work of Piotr Zbierski, winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer…
The London-branch of the Daniel Blau gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of affordable vintage 20th century photojournalism from the United States. The viewer is presented with images of classic…
In his new project "La Femme d'Argent” (The silver woman) Berlin based photographer Alexander Straulino reflects on the sculptural quality of bodies . He is using Polaroid technique…
Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17th March 1938 - 6th January 1993), the late and memorable 'Danseur Noble', backstage during morning exercice! (1978) I trust many people are still admiring the memorable…