The year was 1981. Brazil was entering a period of liberation from a twenty-one-year dictatorship that was marked by rough censorship and violation of civil rights. This was also harvest…
Category
PhotographyExhibitions
Subscribe for full access to The Eye of Photography archives!
That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
Subscribe either monthly for 8 euros (€) or annually for 79 euros (€) (2 months offered).
Bill Eppridge is one of the most accomplished photojournalists of the Twentieth Century and has captured some of the most significant moments in American history: he has covered wars,…
The Automaton of Venice is an immersion into Fascist Italy of the 40's through a a very pleasant story, that of a clock maker of the Venice Ghetto in…
Ellen Danuto is mostly a commercial photographer but as president of the New Hersey chapter of ASMP, she met many artists living in New Jersey. In this serie …
Christian Maillard was born in 1944, he is a photographer and a traveller. His favorite subject « the trees »: "Tree symbol of life and longevity but also chosen subject…
Phil Stern first worked with John Wayne in the 1950s, at the height of the McCarthy era-the "Red Scare" in America. "We were like the odd couple," Phil says. I…
March 1871 Paris has been besieged and starved for two months by the Prussians. The people of Paris refusing defeat and humiliations rise against the bourgeois government of…
The American Kate Brooks has spent the last ten years—a third of her life—covering wars around the world. In the pure photo journalistic tradition, she provides an objective vision of…
Tucked away in the hills of Yamanashi prefecture, the building of the Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (KMoPA) sits like a giant Budhha among the evergreens. Made of poured concrete,…