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The american photographer Lynne Cohen has consistently explored the mystery of unoccupied space and place. She does not locate or contextualize her photographs, but instead uses the power of ambiguity…
Rick Wester Fine Art presents Laurie Lambrecht in Roy Lichtenstein’s Studio: The First and The Unseen, an exhibition of photographs created while the photographer worked as a studio assistant to…
In september 2009 V magazine published a fashion story featuring Kate Moss called ”Kate and the Gypsies”. The story was shot by the british photographer Ian McKell who has been…
Maison Revue Noire presents the first Jean Depara's retrospective (1928-1997). Each of these 150 photographies show the Leopoldville (later Kinshasa) bars/dancings crazy nights when the country access to the independance.…
Anna Fox: Resort opens this week at James Hyman Gallery on Savile Row. The exhibition features the photographer’s newest body of work commissioned by Pallant House Gallery, Chichester on the…
Every day for more than thirty years I passed by your office on my way home to say, “Goodbye, Göksin.” Your office was the heart of SIPA. We spent three-quarters…
A friend had advised to have the films I had shot in Koweit processed in the new E6 lab of Sipa press in the Rue Roquepinne in Paris…