A photo report that makes you smile with pleasure: rare, isn’t it? “Des vies, des objets”, a project by photographer Jean Larive, will be […]…
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Christophe von Hohenberg presents Serenity, a selection of previously unseen photographs from the series White Album at Coe + Co Gallery in Palm Beach […]…
Until May 28th, La Fab. – Galerie du Jour – agnès b. presents Les Années Américaines 1966-1985 by Bernard Plossu. Thanks to the miraculous […]…
Premiering at the High Museum of Art this spring and organized in collaboration with The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, “Evelyn Hofer: Eyes on the […]…
For the third solo exhibition of Italian photographer Lisetta Carmi (*1924, Genova — 2022, Cisternino), Ciaccia Levi presents a selection of previously unreleased works […]…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents a selection of photographs from the queen of female sensuality, photographer Ellen von Unwerth. In her exhibition, “Bombshell”, the works […]…
transit – in-between spaces, searching, pausing: Upheavals are the recurring theme of the thirty black-and- white works exhibited by Berlin photographer Tanja Nedwig at […]…
‘You cannot change your skin’ was borne out of documentary work British photographer Jonathan Moore undertook in Ukraine. He travelled to Ukraine independently in […]…
Rachel Wolfe’s exhibition of her recent landscape photography serves as a perfect antidote to the turbulence and hardship experienced in many parts of the […]…
WILLAS contemporary in Stockholm presents till the 12th of May an exhibition by Jimmy Nelson, Between the Sea and the Sky. Whilst reflecting on […]…