The book, “Moscou” by Harry Gruyaert, has been edited in march 2010 and is part of the collection of city portraits by “les éditions be-pôles” based on the philosophy :…
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Finally the long awaited third issue of The Gentlewoman is here. Editor in chief Penny Martin and creative director Jop van Bennekom has chosen Alasdair McLellan to shoot the british…
Paul Kasmin Gallery, in cooperation with Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Fine Photographs, presents Drawing with Light: Paper Negatives, 1842-1864. Including works by pioneering photographers William Henry Fox Talbot, Charles Nègre,…
Jen Davis is one of the decade’s most original photographers. Lee Marks and Aperture will be presenting a joint exhibition of her work during reGeneration2. The book and…
“Did you say fashion photography?” Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin… These names, today famous, belong to photographers that have crafted a particular language to the image of…
The numerous photos taken by Charles Marville are interesting for many reasons. They not only show the street’s beginnings, but also the means used to build the titanic construction…
Photographer Bill Diodato’s Care of Ward 81 is a collection of images that explore the disintegration and decay of the now defunct women-only Ward 81 of the Oregon State Mental…
“A photograph is an entity. You don’t crop it, you don’t butcher it, you don’t plaster text over it, you treat it with dignity.” Elisabeth Biondi has left an indelible…
David Schonauer begins his press review with images from the Ivory Coast where supporters of the two presidents, Laurent Gbagbo and Alassane Ouattara, confront each other. The country is on…
An opening at Agatha Gaillard’s place is always the occasion to find unique personalities from the worlds of the Arts and culture, honoring the “premieres” in the Parisian art galleries.…