David Armstrong gained critical attention for his intimate and sharply focused portraits of men, friends and lovers. In the nineties, he began to photograph cityscapes and landscapes in soft focus…
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Since moving to the United States from his native Germany photographer Stephan Wurth has been fascinated with the mythical vistas of the American West and the isolation and freedom…
James Casebere: Works 1975-2010 is the most comprehensive monograph to date on this important American artist. Casebere's pioneering work has established him at the forefront of artists working with constructed photography.…
American photographer Mark Abrahams is one of the foremost fashion and magazine cover photographers of the past two decades. In his photographs he follows an opposite direction to the…
This book has been conceived as a follow-up to his previous publication Echo (2006). Earth/Heart includes photographs taken in apparently untouched stretches of landscape in Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Italy and Fanø…
With Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries, Mariana Cook departs from her portrait work. In fact the she is best known for her intimate character studies of persons both in and out…
The name "Dolomites" is derived from the famous French mineralogist Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu who was the first to describe the rock, dolomite, a type of carbonate rock which is…
When Daniel Birnbaum became director at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm in 2011 he took the radical step to rehang the museum’s whole collection: out went the Rauchenbergs, the Duchamps…
Leila Heller Gallery presents forty photographs of Firooz Zahedi travelling with the screen legend, Elizabeth Taylor, in 1976. She poses in odalisque costumes and fashionable chadors. Before the exhibition, Elizabeth…
Howard Greenberg Gallery presents Beyond Words: Photography in The New Yorker, curated by Elisabeth Biondi, the former visuals editor of the magazine. The New Yorker Magazine began to publish…