My apartment is both full of books and people passing through it. Not one of them has flipped open Christoph Bangert’s War Porn without slamming it closed with a shudder.…
Author Laurence Cornet
Foto Istanbul 2014 might not be the first Istanbul photo festival, but it’s one of the few that promises to last. The program combines local and international photographers,together they make …
Their logo is a camera lens screwed onto the face of a hammer, and when the shutter clicks, the images are as striking as the subjects. Fractures Collective was…
The title of the exhibition mixes two of the series that Matt Black has been developing for nearly twenty years – precisely since 1995, when he got out of university and settled…
I Am Unbeatable is the tireless continuation of Donna Ferrato’s Living With The Enemy, a project on domestic violence, first published by Aperture in 1991. Ferrato is an emotional force, moulded in emotional freedom…
Arriving in New York in the early 1970s, Christopher Makos fell in with the artists at Andy Warhol’s Factory and the underground music clubs on the Bowery. It was the dawn of…
Tired of the media’s stereotypes of Africa, inevitably presented as war-torn, disease-ridden and poor, in 2012 photographer Peter DiCampo and journalist Austin Merrill launched Everyday Africa, a Tumblr blog showing images of daily life…
On Friday, May 31st, 2013, when Turkish police spent two days using tear gas to disperse a few thousand demonstrators protesting the construction of a new shopping center over Gezi…
For a while in the 1990s, New York had an underground scene for the homeless—literally underground, in the city’s labyrinthine network of tunnels. Down there, hidden from disapproving looks, they…
Hector Rene Membreno-Canales fought in the Iraq War. With his veteran’s pension, he enrolled in photography classes and composed, with the help of his comrades and classmates, a series critical of…