Here’s another exhibition allowing viewers to (re)discover one of the most influential contemporary Scandinavian artists. Since the middle of the 1990s, Miriam Bäckström’s has created a body of work between…
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In these difficult times, it is more necessary than ever to recognize the interesting work coming out of Greece. The Kalfayan Galleries from Athens and Thessaloniki are exhibiting several…
Arguably one of the most appealing stands at this year’s Armory Show, the Mireille Mosler Gallery will exhibit a selection of famous photographs from equally famous photographers: Philipp-Lorca diCorcia, Richard…
This Toronto gallery presents a trove of interesting photographs that run the historical gamut. From Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans and André Kertesz to the younger Barbara Astman and Frank Madler,…
Several photographers here deserve our attention, beginning with the landscapes of Mario Giacomelli, who was also a painter and poet. Although his images are suffused with abstraction, their perfect composition…
The Yancey Richardson Gallery invites this year’s viewers to be enthralled by flowers, vibrant and faded, blooming and decayed, always in their vase except for those that decided to escape.…
It’s a moving tribute to the late war photographer Tim Hetherington to see his images exhibited at a contemporary art festival. This initiative was led by the celebrated New York…
RTR Gallery presents Furious like a child, Margo Ovcharenko’s first solo exhibition. The project was developed as part of the artist’s residence in FABRICA, the Benetton Group’s communication research center.…
For three years, American photographer Lydia Panas invited families to stand before her lens. She was curious to see what would happen. Nothing was deliberate or planned. These diverse groupings…