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On August 6, 1945, the first Atomic bomb in history would wipe the Japanese city of Hiroshima from the face of the earth, killing instantly 60,000 civilians and around 140,000…
Kopeikin Gallery presents a joint exhibition by two gallery artists who photographed Cuba ten years apart. Jeffrey Milstein, Cuba: In The Streets and Simone Lueck, Cuba TV will be on…
Andrea Meislin Gallery presents an exhibition of new photographs by Ilit Azoulay, The Keys. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery and in the United States. Azoulay’s…
Seize the snapshot of this living waterand prisoner of an enclosed space surprising the permanent spectacleand never similar rediscover constantly,…
Bruno Mouron photographer and collector dived in his collection of over a thousand books for La Lettre. Classic titles like The Americans by Robert Frank (in all its editions), Paris…
The definition of a beautiful woman has always been a topic of discussion with varied answers primarily due to culturally specific tastes. Women in the Ndebele tribe in Africa and…
I had never met Daniel Boudinet, but wrote a few lines about him in Libération, shortly after his untimely death, at 45, on August 12, 1990. Marie-Claude Beaud, then Director…
Along the roadway approaching Vancouver’s Rogers Arena last Wednesday, a string of objects and garbage lay strewn over the ground. Rioters, violently reacting to their team’s hockey defeat last Wednesday,…
Brassaï the photographer (1899–1984) long feared traveling to America. His friend Henry Miller, who had fled New York for Paris during the 1930’s, unfailingly described his country as hostile, closed…