This is the second exhibition at Open Society’s new space and the 21st edition of their program Moving Walls. Five photographers, aged 25 to 47, working in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, are…
Author Laurence Cornet
For eleven years, Stephanie Sinclair traveled throughout Afghanistan, Ethiopia, India, Nepal, Yemen and other countries where child marriage is still common practice for social, spiritual and economic reasons. Her photographs exude ambiguity.…
A monochromatic exhibition of Boris Mikhailov’s photographs is currently on view at the Dominique Lévy gallery in New York. On the first floor is the blue series At Dusk, featuring 110 panoramic…
In January, the International Center of Photography will hold an exhibition of Robert Capa’s color photographs, a little-known aspect of the photographer’s legendary body of work. The photographs are indeed…
James Whitlow Delano says he feels more at home in Asia than in the United States. This can be seen in the wispy photographs he brings back from Japan showing…
Bruce Gilden is as entertaining in conversation as he is while taking pictures. He speaks warmly of his special, uncompromising relationship with photography, and the incredible results of his uninhibited…
Magnums Photos has joined forces with UNICEF to raise awareness about a growing social issue in Mozambique: while the country is rich in oil and coal, the future of its…
Quite unknown in Turkey because of his early death in 1992 at the age of 41, Sahin Kaygun is a figure of avant-garde in Turkey. Free electron, he would mix…
Following the wave of protest in Turkey, the Biennial’s has invited a few artists to present politically engaged works. Serkan Taycan has walked along the track of the soon-to-be second…
Bing Wright’s work has always been an exploration of perspectives, materials and shapes. This latest exhibition marks the photographer’s return to color, not seen since his first series Windows (1989), where…