Since 2009, when he wasn’t out covering current events, Mathias Depardon traveled the roads of Europe, from the north of France to the west of Greece, following Afghan immigrants on…
Author Laurence Cornet
The photographs of Domingo Milella have the rigor of topographical works. Each landscape is chosen for an attribute that makes it a type, a piece of historical evidence documenting the…
The Bronx Documentary Center continues in its commitment to the local community with an exhibition focusing on the Bronx from the 1970s to the 1990s, documented by the borough’s…
The video artist Basma Alsharif and the photographer Yazan Khalili, both Palestinian, take a documentary approach to their art, basing their work on their own personal and emotional experiences. Each…
“Modernity? Perspectives from France and Turkey” explores the effects of modernity on contemporary art. The exhibition looks into the phenomenon of modernity and its confrontation for artists , which…
The V&A is presenting a free exhibition of Middle Eastern photography that features some of the region’s most celebrated artists. The theme is somewhat broad, geographically speaking—Iran is perhaps overly…
The Serpentine Gallery is holding a retrospective exhibition forJonas Mekas, founder of Anthology Film Archives in New York with his brother and other agitators of the 1950s and the decades…
What remains from Studio Joe, Beirut, Lebanon, is a set of about 30 pictures, portraits and self-portraits that would have disappeared without the attention of Roubina Margossian. A photographer based…
Kevin Downs is a photojournalist. He covers mainly local news, daily life, natural disasters, and the political and social realities of his community. The stories aren’t always red-hot, but they’re…
Paul Frèches is presenting a group exhibition questioning the idea of form, specifically, the final form as a decisive element of a work in the context of the exhibition and…