Maurizio Galimberti, born in Como in 1965, began photography at a very young age, but it was not until the 1990s that he began devoting himself entirely to developping his…
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Andrew George’s project, Unfiltered, consist of portraits of women that have shaved their heads. At first glance, you believe it is the same woman photographed in different angles, positions and…
On the occasion of the 66th anniversary of its liberation, the former concentration camp Mittelbau-Dora in Nordhausen (Germany) will host the exhibition Displaced Persons, by the German photographer Clemens Kalischer.…
Figures & Fictions: Contemporary South African Photography highlights the work of 17 South African photographers, all of whom live and work in the country and whose images were made between…
The exhibition “New Perspectives” is a prelude to a future collaboration between the Ann and Jurgen Wilde Foundation and the Pinakothek der Moderne. Its emphasis lies on avant-garde photography that…
“An American Prayer” is a poem by Jim Morrison, who would have traded rock stardom for recognition as a legitimate artistic figure in a hearbeat. Seven years after his death,…
The Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio in Modena is a bank that decided to invest in photography: in 2007, it began a photo and video collection by Italian and foreign artists,…
For the first time in Russia, Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents a solo exhibition of American photographer Roxanne Lowit. The exhibition is part of the parallel program of the…
Photographs by Nicholas Vreeland: Return to the Roof of the World: This exhibition of over 35 black and white images, follows the journey of photographer and Buddhist monk, Nicholas Vreeland,…