In April 1973, the last section of the Paris ring road was completed, forming a circle of 35 kilometers of asphalt isolating Paris from […]…
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This wide-ranging exhibition by the photographer Ralph Gibson (*1939) presents the development of his work from the 1960s to the present day based on […]…
After having been closed following a change of management, La Gaîté Lyrique opens its doors to the public this weekend in May to introduce […]…
November 2022. I have now been to Belgium four times, to the “CHRYSALIS” sheltered housing. This place welcomes eleven people with mental disabilities who, […]…
Documentary photographer Dimitri Stefanov recently showed the “PRIMA” exhibition, which presents photographs from his eponymous project, created in partnership with the Sofia Opera and […]…
Pavia is the location of Bruno Réquillart‘s first exhibition in Portugal, 47 large-format panoramic outdoor photographs, taken between 2000 & 2021, hung on walls, […]…
The Savannah College of Art and Design presents work by alumni Mona Bozorgi (M.F.A., photography, 2018) and Emma Creighton Hopson (M.F.A., photography, 2021) at […]…
At a time when contemporary artists are experimenting with revolutionary new technologies, as well as reinvigorating black and white photographic traditions, The Ravestijn Gallery […]…
I thought I had lost these images that I wanted to show you last October and which were exhibited at the Hotel La Louisiane […]…
Ira Stehmann Fine Art announces the representation of William Helburn (American, 1924-2020). As a fashion photographer working in the advertising industry that worshipped creativity, […]…