The New Burlesque is the result of a renewed interest in American music hall from the 1920s and 1930s, a blend of social satire, smut and strip-tease. The modern…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Born 1927 in Zurich, Switzerland, René Groebli started his career as a photo reporter for various international magazines. Groebli married in October 1951, but had to return to work just…
My discovery of the mois Off: the ChipChop Gallery and three artists exhibited there: Hélène Jayet, Neta Dror and Amy Friend. Meeting with Benoît Faiveley, who tells me in a…
Timed to coincide with Affordable Art Fair 2012, enter the world of Parisian essences, fashion and dance, through the extraordinary images of French photographer Gerard Uféras at Hediard Singapore in…
Questions for Natalie Zelt co-curator of the exhibition War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath. With the invention of the digital in the 1990s and its widespread use by…
Last weekend in Houston, Texas opened an expansive and unprecedented exhibition about war and photography titled, War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath. Filled with powerful images, books and…
There were 51 openings exhibition this November 8th, in Paris. No in fact, there were 52. A young couple of photographers, Alexis and Isabelle had squatted the Visconti Street with…
Eric Franck represents the Norman Parkinson Archive with Elizabeth Smith. 1982-1994: Galerie Eric Franck, Geneva; 1990-2000: Franck & Schulte, Berlin; 1994-2012: Eric Franck Fine Art, London.…
Hasted Kraeutler presents Cyclops, an exhibition of rare, unique vintage photographs by Albert Watson, beginning October 25 and running through December 8, 2012. The works in this exhibition celebrate the…
Panopticon Gallery announces the release of Harold Feinstein: A Retrospective published by Nazraeli Press with Introduction by Phillip Prodger. The gallery is hosting an exhibition to coincide with the…