Tod Browning was well acquainted with freak shows. Before his distinguished career in cinema, Browning started out in the circus. The spirit of Phineas Taylor Barnum, who had died a…
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Howard Greenberg Gallery has been a great success for over thirty years. “Acknowledging his longstanding and critical contribution to the world of photography, Howard Greenberg will receive the Lifetime Achievement…
Before me a snow-covered bridge, the bluish evening light and wolf tracks, I have spent the past two days in the forbidden zone of Chernobyl. I didn’t want to come…
"What Photography reproduces is something that has occurred only once, then die, expire, never to be repeated." (Roland Barthes) Why not try to recover, revive those moments ? My role, as…
Only eight years after Nazi Germany’s surrender, Josef Heinrich Darchinger began his career as a photographer in the Federal Republic of Germany. Major cities reduced to rubble during the War…
Considerations of vision—of how we look at the world at large, as well as how we customarily employ photography to document and speak to our surroundings—have long been central to…
Enormous spaces, endless walkways, wide sluices, cryptic signs; all combined with miles of cables and pipes. They form a technical universe that radiates a cool logic. A hidden world, known…
Alexandra Demenkova continues the classical tradition of humanistic photography . In the series Territory of Broken Dreams for the photographer chose a Russian village and its people.…
A silent observer, Andreas Meichsner documents in his photographs how the vacation we’ve been waiting for so long has a way of plunging us into an agonizing tug-of-war between the…