Opening Thursday April 26, at Bruce Silverstein Gallery in Chelsea was an exhibit of photographs by Constantin Brancusi. Despite being very familiar with Brancusi’s work as a sculptor and…
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The self-taught photographer Alex Prager is back with her new series Compulsion and a short film La Petite Mort. They offer a photographic plunge into the glorious world of American…
An auction of photographs is organized on June 30 at Le Touquet in favor of the association "Open your eyes". Chaired by Renaud Jouannel, this association was created in 2000…
The scene seems to last forever – a caravaggesque rendering of some minor myth, in which the horror and splendor supersede the particulars of the obscure narrative.…
The series Avega - The Passion, by Indian artist Pushpamala N. is currently on display at the Nature Morte Gallery in New Delhi. The photographic story focuses on three…
My father Sam Haskins, in the last years of his life, maintained a regular correspondence with only one photographer, Charles Camberoque. They affectionately referred to each other as 'Uncle'. In…
These are the final 6 portfolios selected by Christian Caujolle. He included this message with his selection: "Already a month has gone by! So many unexpected images. They came from…
The new series by this Canadian artist, on display at the David Zwirner Gallery, plays with juxtapositions. Here, in these fictional pictures, he confronts two time periods, that of…
Expanding the use of the long time exposure, Pillsbury ventures beyond the interior personal space , into the public space where we see ourselves reflected in the ghosts of…
Perhaps nothing is so romantic as what remains after that which was great has long faded away. The Romantic era of the nineteenth century was founded upon this, the idea…