Alejandro Flores uses photography to capture a performance. His style borrows from the absurd to explore the complex subject of collective history. In the series Mascaras (Masks), he puts on nine…
Author Laurence Cornet
Along with her friend Maria José Alvarez, Claudia Gordillo is one of the rare classic documentary photographers in Nicaragua. Her work is field research into the cultural diversity of her country. In…
Paula McCartney is a patient observer of nature: birds, trees and, more recently, water in its solid state. The latter is on display for a month at the Klompching Gallery in…
Trent Parke has been deeply influenced by the wide-open spaces of the Australian outback. His work is steeped in light poetry, most of the time in black and white. Whether it’s…
A photo essay on a 19th century scientific discovery, this series by David Goldes combines drawing and photography for their conceptual and documentary features. Like in a criminal investigation, Goldes first reconstructs…
Many expat photographers return to their hometowns years later, rediscover it with the eyes of both a native and a stranger, and turn the subject into a series. it is also…
The Folkwang Museum in Essen, Germany, recently canceled an exhibition of Polaroids by Balthus planned for April, according to The Art Newspaper. The image were harshly criticized by Die Zeit, calling them, “documents of…
As a child, Stephan Crasneanscki spent several months a year visiting his grandfather in the Black Forest. Since then, he has never stopped exploring the darkened paths that Martin Heidegger called Holzwege,…
We’ve seen a lot of Sochi recently. Many photographers have set out to capture the absurd political and infrastructural projects surrounding the Winter Olympics, which just opened in Russia. The…
We don’t talk enough about the Museum of Photography in Thessaloniki, which, under the direction of Vangelis Ioakeimidis, never fails to impress. On view currently is a large retrospective of Arthur Tress.…