The festival Zoom announces the beginning of winter, inviting photographers and publishers to gather in northern Quebec in the village-district of Chicoutimi. The event is organized by photographers in collaboration…
Author Laurence Cornet
The Museum of the city of New York celebrates Sandy’s anniversary with an exhibition featuring photographs by amateurs as well as professionals, sometimes journalistic, sometimes simply emotional. Together, they raise…
After many brilliant exhibitions and a series of memorable openings, the gallery 25CPW closes its door. The closing party was the occasion to switch positions and to discover the photographs…
Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. At 12:30: the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the president who had made it America’s goal to put a man on the moon. His lofty…
The book is presented like a wall extending over the pages, pages which aren't turned but which are lined up and juxtaposed one on top of the other in a…
The new United Photo Industries, Photo District News and Brooklyn Bridge Park exhibition project, THE FENCE, runs 1000ft throughout Brooklyn Bridge Park and features some of the most interesting documentary photography around right now. Fifty…
Gala Squarci has chosen to explore a subject that corresponds to the essence of photography: light and the shapes that it makes, ubiquitous to the point that it makes our…
Steidl recently published a book compiling three years of research by Artur Walther into African photography. The conversation joins the representation inherited from an ethnographic tradition with local contributions, combining…
By taking the body as a subject, exploring nudity in its gender attributes, Randa Mirza divests it of its sexual qualities. Instead, she offers an investigation of the body that…
Established in 2005 to combat the threat of terrorism, the Control Order is a complex system of restrictions which severely limits an individual’s liberty and movement. This work follows photographer…