The Beirut Art Center is presenting two exhibitions devoted to documentary and the complex relationship between art and conflict. For Jananne Al-Anie and Eric Baudelaire, landscape plays an essential role.…
Author Laurence Cornet
On the occasion of the immense David ‘Chim’ Seymour and Roman Vishniac exhibition at the International Center for Photography, the Howard Greenberg Gallery is presenting a selection of their work.…
The current exhibition at the Studio Museum in New York is A Harlem Family by Gordon Parks. This series was originally published in Life in 1968, accompanied by the photographer’s…
Italy, Sicily, Syria, Turkey, Lebanon, Algeria, Greece, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, Israel, France, Albania, Palestine: Josef Koudelka has traveled to almost every Mediterranean country. With Marseille the 2013 European Capital of…
Hrair Sarkissian has turned his attention to a controversial topic in Turkey: a deadly, concerted wave of violence targeting Armenians in 1915 and their forced conversion to Islam. In recent…
This work revisits a summer day in 1963 when Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his triumphant “I I have a dream” speech, a scathing critique of inequality in the United…
The Green Book stands as a symbol for the totalitarian regime imposed by its author Muammar Gaddafi in Libya, and more generally, for the process of ideological manipulation. Required read…
Irene Kung plunges cities into darkness to make their iconic monuments stand out. Floating in an artificial light and a futuristic atmosphere, these singular structures look like space ships floating…
Presented by Gilles Vernernet in Lyon at the gallery Le Bleu du ciel last November, Edith Roux series "Les Dépossédés" is exhibited in Paris until February 23rd, 2013 on…
Since 1991, the Alexia Foundation has supported politically committed documentary photography, awarding grants to students,and professionals . The photographers they supported have become renowned for their work. The year of…