Like Bonnard, Vuillard and Mucha, Munch was one of a generation of artists that took up amateur photography at the turn of the century. It was in Berlin in 1902…
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James Hyman Photography present a select group of vintage photographs by Eugène Atget(1857 – 1927). In many ways Atget was the first conceptual artist in his approach to the modern…
The american photographer Lynne Cohen has consistently explored the mystery of unoccupied space and place. She does not locate or contextualize her photographs, but instead uses the power of ambiguity…
Rick Wester Fine Art presents Laurie Lambrecht in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio: The First and The Unseen, an exhibition of photographs created while the photographer worked as a studio assistant to…
Maison Revue Noire presents the first Jean Depara's retrospective (1928-1997). Each of these 150 photographies show the Leopoldville (later Kinshasa) bars/dancings crazy nights when the country access to the independance.…
He is considered as one of the precursors of Pop Art, in the same way as a certain Andy Warhol. Robert Rauschenberg was an artist of multiple facets who was…
Le Victoria et l’Albert Museum vont accueillir Signs of Struggle: Photography in the Wake of Postmodernism jusqu'au 27 Novembre. Un présentation qui complète l’exposition majeure de postmodernisme: Style et Subversion…
The Sahara desert is thought of as a vast nothingness. The scorching heat, lack of water and sand instead of infrastructure conspire to create an environment not exactly hospitable. How…
In september 2009 V magazine published a fashion story featuring Kate Moss called ”Kate and the Gypsies”. The story was shot by the british photographer Ian McKell who has been…