The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation presents South African photographer Ernest Cole’s oeuvre with the exhibition “Ernest Cole. House of Bondage” at The Cube, Eschborn. […]…
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Louis Stettner was one of the most highly regarded street photographers of the 20th century. I discovered his work through my contact with Johanna […]…
Getting to MAST always offers unique visual emotions. A stone’s throw from a jewel of hydraulic engineering, the Casalecchio Dam on the Reno river, […]…
Her, by Marjorie Salvaterra is on show at Ralph Pucci (London) since the 8th June 2023. Known for her ability to investigate the many, […]…
Galerie Bonne Espérance presents the first exhibit in France of South African artist Pippa Hetherington – Inheritance. The exhibit is deeply personal and explores […]…
Galerie Camera Obscura presents Selfportrait by Koo Bohnchang. Koo Bohnchang’s work is rooted in Korean culture, which is deeply steeped in animism, and objects […]…
La chambre claire Galerie presents L’ombre de Kate by Colette Pourroy. Colette Pourroy lives and works in Paris and Provence. Trained at ENSAD at […]…
Horst P. Horst, the German born American photographer is regarded as the ultimate master of elegance and sophistication in photographic history. His images have […]…
The Hulett Collection presents Lisa Candela’s series Heartlands. Years ago, I unexpectedly discovered a reclusive artist whom has, until now, avoided any acknowledgments or […]…
HackelBury presents Gerlinde, a solo exhibition of new work by Royal Academician Ian McKeever. This new body of work, his most personal to date, […]…