Currently on view at the Centre Pompidou-Metz until November 18, 2024, Seeing Time in Colors is not an exhibition about color, as Sam Stourdzé has repeatedly clarified.…
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The Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024 are the perfect occasion for the House of Guerlain to celebrate gold, the precious metal that inspires […]…
For the first time, the 100 photos for the freedom of the press collection highlights Japan with Regards sur le Japon. This new album […]…
Marshall Gallery presents a summer exhibition anchored by the works of one of LA’s great young artists, Rodrigo Valenzuela, showing recent works from his […]…
SETAREH Berlin presents Brain Slave by SUPERM, the dynamic duo of New York-based artists Brian Kenny and Slava Mogutin. Inspired by Nietzsche’s concept of […]…
Flow Photographic Gallery presents the first ever exhibition of Deanna Dikeman’s breakout series of images. Leaving and Waving, published by European photographic publishing house, […]…
The Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation confered the HfG Rundgang Award 2024 to Haben Ghebregziabher for her project “Heim, Heimat, Pfade – was verbindet?”. The […]…
CAMERA WORK Virtual Gallery presents the exhibition En Plein Air with approximately 30 black and white works by Arthur Elgort \starting July 30, 2024. […]…
Coinciding with Fotografiska’s New York exhibition Vivian Maier. Unseen Work, James Hyman Gallery presents a small online exhibition of rare life-time prints that focus […]…
James Hyman Gallery presents a small group of rare vintage photographs by Edith Tudor Hart. In recent years Edith Tudor Hart has begun to […]…