Born in Lithuania in 1939, Antanas Sutkus is considered one of the greatest photographers of the former Soviet Union. A self-taught photographer, he built his body of work under…
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Born in Lithuania in 1939, Antanas Sutkus is considered one of the greatest photographers of the former Soviet Union. A self-taught photographer, he built his body of work under…
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The Spectacle of War exhibition presented by The Empty Quarter Gallery is showing photographic and film works by: Benjamin Lowy, Iraq Perspectives, Richard Mosse, Breach & The Fall, Spencer…
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Martha Cooper knows everyone. All around the globe, it’s like this. Subway Art, her book with Henry Chalfant, changed everything. Cooper photographed the golden era of graffiti, of New York…
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We have already presented to you the series by Gwenn Dubourthoumieu, “Les Palais de Mobutu”, in the March 10th edition of La Lettre. Here today is the series on Jecoke.…
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Ricard Terré, (born in Spain, Sant Boi de Llobregat, 1928 – Vigo,2009) is the type of artist that belongs to the literary and visual tradition known as La España Negra.…
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In 1999, after a Masters degree in Sociology and studies in cinema, Sophie Carlier accompanies a humanitarian convoy in Albania and begins her work in photography. Since then, she…
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On the footsteps of her father, Lina Scheynius started photography as she was 10 years old with first models being : her life, everyday life, a cake, her friends. These…
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“Neverland Lost – A Portrait of Michael Jackson” began when on assignment from Conde Nast, Henry Leutwyler was given the opportunity to photograph the objects from Jackson’s estate that were…
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Here is the second part of Qingjun Huang’s work. Yesterday we presented Steam Locomotives. Today, here is Family Stuff and the remainder of the interview with our correspondant CYJO.…
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