Built in 1930 by Mies van der Rohe, the Tugendhat Villa is one of the most perfect expressions of modernity. It is also marked by the memory of its owners,…
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For the fourth consecutive year, PhotoPhnomPenh is offering a program of significant exhibitions to increase and pursue deeper the Europe-Asia dialog on the work of young creators. It is our…
Jean-Luc Monterosso triumphed. Portfolios were still arriving yesterday morning. Here is his final selection, and his personal commentary:…
The Transfotografia opened in Poland on October 20. Created in 2006 by Olivier Spillebout, Director of the Transphotographiques Festival of Lille, this Polish Festival aims to display the works…
Since their construction in the mid-19th century, the imposing psychiatric hospitals across North America have occupied a unique place in the country’s architectural landscape. From 2002 to 2008, Christopher Payne…
For the past year, Diane Chaudouet has been scouting out Berlin’s abandoned zones with the eyes of a “foreigner”, as she describes herself. With breathless talent and photographic elegance. We…
Though I buy books all year round, I find the holiday season is the ideal time to reflect upon the people who have influenced and inspired my life, the best…
The spreading protest movement in the United States got its first real photographic icon this week—a pudgy college-campus cop packing a can of pepper spray. All around the country, the…
A new discovery from the remarkable Pathshala School, founded and run by Shahidul Alam, a school that makes Bangladesh one of the most notable places for documentary photography. This very…