Born February 18, 1932 in McKeesport Pennsylvania, Duane Michals called Margaret and John, Mum and Dad. Everyone called him Sonny. Attending Holy Trinity School, he was a good Catholic, who…
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Here is a presentation made by Peggy Sue Amison (curator):Marco Vernaschi’s Placebo is a journey of direct experience, a therapeutic and illusory investigation in the role of sexual energy at…
Bye Bye CBGB is a final goodbye to one of the last relics of New York punk rock and 1970s/1980s underground culture. CBGBs is a place that continues to thrive…
Few emotions garner a more passionate, more guttural reaction in each of us than love. Except perhaps for hate. And yet, which of us could give an unequivocal definition of…
Known for the theatricality of his beautiful black-and-white photographs, Hiroshi Sugimoto is above all a photographer-philosopher. For this meticulous artist, the camera is merely a tool to explore the invisible,…
BMW and the Musée Nicéphore Niépce are now accepting applications for their 2012 Residency at the Chalon-sur-Saône. The deadline in March 19. This second round of applications will give a…
A few weeks ago, Spanish photographer Miguel Angel Sanchez visited the Inception Gallery in Paris’ very hip Marais neighborhood. Otherwise averse to photography, the pictures he showed instantly appealed to…
My most recent project, "Mothers and Daughters, 2011", aims to reveal the complex and challenging relationships between mothers and daughters.…