This exhibition is a dialogue between two generations of Japanese photographers, Shigeichi Nagano and Koji Onaka. Their images portray a sometimes unknown Japan. Through a picture, as an instrument…
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On Tuesday, May 24th, hundreds of mourners gathered inside the First Presbyterian Church on Fifth Avenue in New York City to begin — in the words of Sebastian Junger —…
In the far south-west of Bangladesh, the remarkable and gripping photographs of Munem Wasif show the consequences of the global warming and of the intensive culture of prawns on his…
Artists, men of letters, actors, and dancers met in his portrait studio in Paris. Photographer, painter, and object artist Man Ray (1890!1976) knew them all, the brilliant figures of the…
Candlestick Point was first published in 1989 and has been unavailable for decades, other than as an expensive collectible on the secondary photobook market. The New York curator Marvin Heiferman…
“When I first saw the beach at Lynemouth in January 1976, I recognized the industry above it but nothing else I was seeing. The beach beneath me was full of…
Michèle Chomette is a great dame in photography. For 35 years, she has worked tirelessly to help advance the work of obscure or unknown photographers. We don’t go to her…
This is not that ! The title of this exhibition is intriguing and poses questions…. Under this title the two curators of the show, Dominique Charlet and Fabien Charuau have…
On April 17th, a series of tornadoes struck six southern states in the United States. On the streets of Lester, Alabama, a woman collected photographs belonging to the victims…
After three decades of society photography, Roxanne Lowit has become a star in her own right. She is part of the “scene” and everyone who is anybody knows her. Since…