«Egyptian pack» evokes many associations — here are both Petersburgers favorite topic of werewolves (see the movie of E. Yufit «Corpsmen werewolves») and references to the Perm animal style; Also we…
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The relationship between humans and the natural world has been depicted photographically in myriad ways: both are seen as monumental forms and as oppositional forces and partners on an unknown…
The French version of the Huffington Post directed by Anne Sinclair and produced in partnership with "Le Monde" was just released. The first subject devoted to photography was signed…
Born in Szklarska Poreba, Poland, in 1977, Lukasz Biederman now lives and works in Worclaw. Lukasz Biederman’s Polish land- and city-scapes convey the cold and solitude of his home country,…
The South Street Seaport Museum reopened its doors to the public last Wednesday following a year of inactivity. In association with the Museum of the City of New York, sixteen…
To celebrate the release of Illusion (published by Images en manœvre), the Galerie Acte2 in Paris will exhibit the work of Emmanuelle Bousquet, who introduces herself like so:…
Kicken Berlin presents the exhibition Rudolf Koppitz and other European Masters as well as a selection from Gundula Schulze Eldowy’s Berlin in einer Hunde- nacht/Berlin on a Dog’s Night (1977–1990).…
I am not the photographer I used to be. I once used my camera to tell other people’s stories. I documented the facts of their lives. Good or bad, it…
The Alliance Française and the L’Institut Français d’Ukraine present the exhibition “Paris d’Amour” by Gérard Uféras. An ode to love and tolerance, “Paris d’Amour” is a portrait of Paris and…
To prepare her new project, the photographer Annie Leibovitz had to give up assignments from the magazines that first brought her fame. Produced over a two years period, Pilgrimage seems…