Thirty days, thirty square-format photographs rimmed in black with no apparent logic: some urban and industrial views, a wind farm, the tomb of an English mercenary, a lost tractor, a…
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Thirty days, thirty square-format photographs rimmed in black with no apparent logic: some urban and industrial views, a wind farm, the tomb of an English mercenary, a lost tractor, a…
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Ruth Webb describes ekphrasis as something that, “brings out the subject vividly before the eyes of its recipient.” Sina Boroumandi’s subject is photography, which he divides into a chemical process…
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With its robust presence on the international art market, Silk Road Gallery might be mistaken for the only photography gallery in Tehran. Admittedly, it was the first to devote its…
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Jasper de Beijer has a surprising relationship to photography. For him, it is the final form of a long and complex process involving documentary research, sculpture and drawing. The result defies…
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Istanbul Modern is holding an exhibition devoted to Sahin Kaygun. Kaygun played an important role in the development of Turkish photography in the 1980s. Refusing to take a political stance…
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Night Walk, by Ken Schles is dedicated "to the memory of those who died in the scourge of AIDS and violence that gripped the East Village during the late 1980s".…
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For eight years, at the patient pace of compassion, Carlos Javier Ortiz followed in Chicago and Philadelphia families whose lives have been changed by a single gunshot. Published by Red Hook Editions,…
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We enter Laura El-Tantawy’s book through the tiny door, after swallowing the bitter potion of History. As in a dream, the almost illegible images of the first pages gradually become clear…
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The concept of archives is at the heart of the political and artistic activities of Akram Zaatari, co-founder of the Arab Image Foundation (AIF) in 1997, at a time when…