Alex Castro and Camilo Guevara (sons of Fidel and Che); the photographers Ernesto Fernández and Mario García Joya; the writer Miguel Barnet; the musicians Kelvis Ochoa and Roberto Fonseca; the…
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The New York Public Library presents an exhibition called Photography and ruin The exhibition literally deals with photographs that are purposely "ruined" - in that the photographers willingly manipulates the…
The fashion industry is a multi billion business feeding on its ability to renew itself from one season to the next. Not an easy thing to do. Indeed, variety is…
“If you are writing a story about an artist, you really have to mention that he comes from the single greatest art family in America.” Ariel Levy, New York Magazine…
Tonight, the established Hamiltons Gallery in London will launch their new exhibition Un Rêve de Mode by renowned fine-art and fashion photographer Cathleen Naundorf. Cathleen Naundorf has developed a…
You can think of this week’s review of photos in the U.S. media as a point of reference: ten images that describe the week that was and who we were.…
My grandfather was talented in captivating an audience. I can picture him sitting on a bench, leaning slightly on his cane, his nose full of tobacco snuff. And I…
The year is 1964. President Lyndon Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964, abolishing racial segregation in the United States. Martin Luther King, Jr. wins the Nobel Peace Prize.…
The Berlinische Galerie presents Time is out of Joint, a large retrospective of Boris Mikhailov’s work from the 1960s to today. This is the first Mikhailov exhibition of its size…
Hidden behind the anonymous stucco facade of a Regents Park Inner Circle villa, Akiko Takizawa's first solo show, held at the Daiwa Foundation in London, is anything but anonymous. In…