Gitterman Gallery presents an exhibition of black and white photographs by Machiel Botman from the past ten years is concurrent with the release of his third monograph, One Tree (Nazraeli…
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The idea is so strange that someone was bound to think of it. For his latest exhibition, the Austrian photographer Andreas Franke has chosen the bridge of a military vessel,…
The American photographer received the $50,000 prize for his panoramic series, Seeing Rural Appalachia, A Photographic Journal. Previous winners include the visual artists Kara Walker and Catherine Opie, the illustrator…
As part of the region-wide Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945-1980 initiative, The J.Paul Getty Museum presents In Focus: Los Angeles, 1945–1980, an exhibition of photographs from the permanent collection…
The pictures in this series that started 15 years ago all stem from a purely intellectual, non-artistic point of view. By intellectual, I mean tempers flaring during a meal of…
They sail from one end of the world to the other, anchoring only where and when the ship’s owner directs them. These are the people of the sea. Transporting 90%…
The 2012 Pirelli Calendar was previewed earlier this week by the world media, international guests and collectors at “The Armory”, the 19th century New York City military landmark. The 39th…
Over the course of four years, Bernard Ciancia photographed the working class of his region (Isère, France). Pascal Kober had this to say about this work on the memory of…
The celebrated collection Photo Poche, founded in 1982 by Robert Delpire and published by Actes Sud presents its latest release, an homage to David Seymour, better known as Chim.…
In 1946, the tabloid photographer known as Weegee left New York for Los Angeles, abandoning the macabre crimes scenes for Hollywood celebrities and riff-raff. The city liberated his vision, which…