Michael O’Brien took pictures on Tuesdays at a Catholic ministry that feeds and houses the homeless. He spent two years doing it in Austin, Texas, starting in 2006. Eighty-eight…
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In Awkward, Fullerton-Batten’s newest series, her subjects, both female, and now male approach adulthood. Her imagery places the adolescents in that moment of social awkwardness when two or more people…
“An American Prayer” is a poem by Jim Morrison, who would have traded rock stardom for recognition as a legitimate artistic figure in a hearbeat. Seven years after his death,…
For the first time in Russia, Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents a solo exhibition of American photographer Roxanne Lowit. The exhibition is part of the parallel program of the…
Till very recently, we thought that seisms as emotions were under control in Japan. It was yet impossible to imagine that the devastating Nature could punish such an admirable and…
Even before the turning point of the 1900s, among many other innovators, Vuillard, Bonnard and Degas began to use photographic cameras to use what only seems – in the eyes…
The Amnesty International House in Nice opens an exhibition devoted to Human Rights defenders. Christian Courrèges has shot 20 of these defenders coming from all continents. These photographs, accompanied by…
Patrick Remy, critic and director of Steidl France, reveals his ideal library: ”10 books? How do you pick ten of your favorite books from a library that must hold……
Steve Schapiro, the photographer of The Godfather and Taxi Driver, is in Paris for his exhibition at the A. Gallery. Christophe Lunn and Paul Barrois met with him for La…