Isabelle Waternaux has a unique place in French photography, this is how she describes herself: “An architect by trade, self-taught, I immersed myself into different environments. First boxing, training…
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When I lived in St. Petersburg I often visited the museum Hermitage.I noticed that, while the paintings and other art objects in the museum are admired every day by thousands…
These old tractors have been around since the 1930’s in the region of Auvergne. Each summer, they would work with the harvesting machines in order to collect the wheat: a…
Bert Stern has enhanced the glamour of his images with the use of crystals, overlaid on the surface of his photographs. Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Twiggy, and Elizabeth Taylor are…
Over two hundred previously unseen photographs by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, held in private hands until now, presented at newly branded Art Sensus as part of the first comprehensive gallery…
“No added sugar”, “low sodium”, “grain-fed”, “no corn syrup”, “organically grown”, “grass -fed”, “full of protein”, “no fishy smell when cooking”, “old style”, “fat free”, “no artificial flavors or preservatives”,…
In the summer of 2009, Clic Gallery mounted Store Front: The disappearing face of New York, a photographic survey documenting the fast-disappearing mom-and-pop stores of New York City, in conjunction…
Maske features recent photographs by Phyllis Galembo. Included in the exhibition are sixteen large-scale color prints presenting African and Haitian figures in indigenous masquerade costume. In her recurring travels throughout…
Sumatra after a tsunami? L’Aquila after the earthquake? “I didn’t give it a thought” says Gregory Crewdson, standing in the center of the Gagosian Gallery in Rome, where his exhibition…
This week David Schonauer will focus primarily on Libya with a picture by Alaguri featured in The Atlantic showing a graffiti of Moammar el-Qaddafi on a wall in Benghazi captioned…