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Opening on Thursday evening at the Yossi Milo Gallery in Chelsea, was the first solo exhibition of Tim Hetherington’s work since his tragic death in Libya last year. It…
Unidentified Photographic Subjects (U.Pho.S.) est le dernier projet du photographe Mauro Fiorese. Les photos sont de très grands formats polaroids, c'est un projet sur lequel il travaille depuis plus de…
They’re back. Super strong, sensual, passionate women. Not that we thought they had gone away with last season’s trends, Oh no sir. They’re back instead with an eerily powerful…
For the occasion of a new Henri Bureau exhibition at the Galerie Les Yeux Fertiles, Bureau’s friends have shared a few of their memories of the artist with La Lettre.…
Christian Caujolle was a critic and picture editor at the French newspaper Libération until 1986 when he created the photography agency Agence VU'. In 1988 he created the VU' Gallery…
One hundred years ago, on the night of April 14 to 15, 1912, the White Star Line’s transatlantic liner, whose construction began in Belfast in 1909, sank after hitting an…
Swiss humor is hardly one of the country’s most popular exports. But the artists Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs (both Swiss, despite their names) have made a breakthrough in Moscow.…
Moscow has grown increasingly enamored of its Stalinist past. Hence the idea for this exhibition, which seems straight out of a socialist realist propagandist’s wet dream. Vladislav Mikosha (1909 –…