The subject of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, may conjure up images of grainy Interpol mugshots and hooded detainees, but Mathias Braschler and Monika Fischer have created sensitive and revealing portraits of…
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On 1 September 2012, Umberto Morera presents the contemporary photographs of Carlo Rocchi Bilancini in a show entitled Fish Out of Water, curated by Živa Kraus, and organised in collaboration…
The Corcoran Gallery of Art presents Charlotte Dumas: Anima, the first solo exhibition in the United States by Dutch artist Charlotte Dumas. Anima, organized by Paul Roth, the Corcoran’s senior…
Jim Marshall might have been the most talented Rock & Roll photographer in history. His work has been exhibited around the world, but many of his photographs remain unseen. Since his…
The city of Deauville in France presents a selection of photographs taken by the actor Yul Brynner. Known for his roles in films like The Magnificent Seven and The Ten…
The Nebraska-based Moving Gallery presents its photo exhibition, WILD – Animals in Contemporary Photography, curated by Matthias Harder and Maren Polte. In an impressive showcase of 80 photographs, the exhibition…
It wouldn’t be a New York summer without the annual crop of exhibitions across the city. The Staley-Wise Gallery has chosen to honor woman, or rather, women. From Eleanor Roosevelt…
Uncommon Ground is the title of the group exhibition currently on display at Flower’s Gallery, one of London’s biggest commercial galleries. This ambitious exhibition is hung over two floors, including…
This exhibition crossed the Atlantic to the Museum of the City of New York to let us rediscover the streets of London: its Victorian buildings, its beautiful cars, and the…
It was in the United States after the war, in a context of economic growth and a buoyant and expanding press, that Erwin Blumenfeld’s humorous, inventive and personal work (1897-1969)…