“When photography reads like a book. From Robert Frank to KarlLagerfeld” is an exhibition organized by the Monnaie de Paris museum through December 19. La Lettre de la…
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“When photography reads like a book. From Robert Frank to KarlLagerfeld” is an exhibition organized by the Monnaie de Paris museum through December 19. La Lettre de la…
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Thanks to the $30,000 Smith Grant she received in 2000, Brenda’s was able to continue her journey on documenting what she started “Money Power Respect”. Here is the…
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The Révèrbere Gallery in Lyon (France) is currently showing work byBritish photographer Rip Hopkins. Another Country is about Britishpeople in France, people who have turned their back on their…
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Perhaps the most extensive exhibition ever devoted to early calotypes, curated by Sylvie Aubenas and Paul Louis Roubert.An anecdote for experts: Hans Kraus, the world’s most influential trader in…
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Almost 500 years ago, Lucas Cranach the Elder painted Venus as a full-length female nude. She stands against a black background, clad only in her jewelry. Dutch born photographer, Carla…
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A member of the 83rd infantry division, Tony Vaccaro landed in Normandy in June, 1944. His regiment entered Brittany and received the order to take Dol-de-Bretagne, Cancale, Saint-Malo, then…
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Martin Santos Yubero, (born in Madrid in 1903, deceased in 1984) shot all of the major events in Madrid from 1925 to 1975: Primo de Rivera’s dictatorship, Berenguer’s era,…
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