The W. Eugene Smith Grant ceremony was held yesterday in the large auditorium of the School of Visual Arts, New York, filled to capacity for the occasion with photographers and…
Author Laurence Cornet
In the aftermath of World War II, Capa, Cartier-Bresson, Chim and Rodger decided to divide the world among themselves and document it in a comprehensive and sincere way, free now…
There are silent photographs, those which pay tribute to nature, not to its thunderous sublimity, but to its simple and noble beauty, when its characters are torn for an instant…
What impresses most about Brighton Photo Fringe is the speed with which it has grown from a local festival into a major event that welcomes more than 250 artists. Since…
The thirty books shortlisted for the Paris Photo/Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards were officially announced at the New York Art Book Fair, where Aperture presented the third issue of The PhotoBook…
Printed Matter opens tonight the seventh edition of The NY Art Book Fair, established as the upstream of a relatively new trend in publishing consisting in the emergence of independent…
Petrochemical America is a command, a book and an exhibition at Aperture as well as many panel discussions in New York and across the United States. The whole represents a…
It’s rare for a photographer to share his or her contact sheets, even though they are a precious document for researchers, and a source of reassurance for other photographers. Magnum…
Among the many portraits that covererd the walls of Bursa’s hans and cultural center were those, disfigured, found by rescue teams after the Japanese earthquake of Fukushima, and photographed by…
Doug Rickard appeared alongside Moyra Davey, George Georgiou, Deana Lawson, Viviane Sassen and Zhang Dali in the 2011 edition of the annual “New Photography” exhibition at MoMA last winter. Rickard’s…