Power House books republishes Idols Gilles Larrain's block buster 40 years after the first publication. A work whose influence needs to be revisited today.…
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On September 15th Sasha Wolf Gallery opened a brand new body of work by Elinor Carucci entitled Born – a series of images about her twins, Eden and Emanuelle and…
Susan Barnett is a very secretive photographer, but she met Adriana Teresa of FotoVisura & Visura Magazine. Here is their interview. Susan Barnett: I grew up in Packanack Lake, New Jersey,…
In one afternoon at the Tate Modern, I was first pleasantly surprised to discover the exhibition Contested Terrains in the Level 2 Gallery (http://lalettredelaphotographie.com/entries/4494/londres-contested-terrains), before I continued on to the…
Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and Howard Greenberg Gallery present concurrent exhibitions of work by photographer Edward Burtynsky. The exhibition at Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery features large-scale works from Burtynsky’s newest series Dryland…
What place does work occupy in the life of an individual? How is it experienced? Francois-Xavier Seren, photographer and reporter for more than thirty years, attempts to answer these questions…
The Nazar Foundation for photography has organized the first Delhi Photo Festival, from October 15 to 28 at the Habitat Centre, in the heart of the Indian capital.…
Catherine Gfeller was born in 1966 in Neuchâtel. She studied art history and literature before deciding to pursue the plastic arts. In 1995 she moved to New York, then to…
The jury for the UPP Prize (Union des Photographes Professionnels) / Central Color 2011 selected a series of pictures by Clarisse Rebotier entitled Spidermadone & co.…
My mind was set on visiting the Tate Modern over the weekend. I wanted to finally see the installation of Taryn Simon’s A Living Man Declared Dead. I had already…