Photography and the nude have gone hand-in-hand since the invention of the medium in the mid-19th century. The nude is not only a genre of photography; in every representation of…
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In ancient times, a terrible wind blew across the vast steppe connecting Europe to the Far East. The Greek poets called it the Boreal, and believed it lived in a…
In 2010, Jacques Borgetto presented L’autre versant du monde, a selection from his travels to Argentina and Chile, in the footsteps of his family who emigrated. Since then he’s only…
Winner of the 2012 HSBC Photography Prize alongside Eric Pillot, Leonora Hamill has also developed video work about the question of emotional identity. Her deliberately refined visual language –…
The golden age of Iranian photography began in 1997 when international magazines and editors frequently published pictures by Iranian artists, attracting the curiosity of museum curators and exhibition organizers around…
Götz Göppert is a German photographer based in Paris. He is one of those photographers who manage to balance professional work and personal projects. Recently exhibited at the Maison Européenne…
The new series by Martine Fougeron was taken in the South Bronx where this French photographer visited bakers, fishmongers and tradesmen of all sorts. Her work is on display until…
The Photoink gallery, in collaboration with curator Ram Rahman, will present through July 2nd seventy images of photographer Madan Mahatta. The images trace the birth of modern Indian architecture…
Frank Schramm has been fascinated by airplanes since childhood. Armed with his Hasselbald, he decided in 1989, while eating lunch in a Paris airport, to photograph the sky, and in…