This exhibition at Keith de Lellis Gallery highlights Anthony Barboza‘s ability to use the camera as a tool for establishing an empowering narrative of […]…
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After receiving the Henri Cartier-Bresson Award in 2011, Vanessa Winship traveled for more than a year across the United States, from California to Virginia […]…
Everyone in the world has their own Madeleine de Proust. Mine looks like a hilly landscape that gluttonous quarries are gradually eating away at. […]…
Hamiltons Gallery presents Blaze, a new series by the Australian photographer Murray Fredericks. This astonishing body of work has fire as its central theme […]…
The first major survey of photographs by acclaimed Indian artist Jyoti Bhatt will be one of the inaugural exhibitions to open at MAP Museum […]…
Staley-Wise Gallery presents this exhibition which spans the photographer Arthur Elgort’s five-decade career, offering an all-encompassing view of Elgort’s celebrated work and showing him […]…
At the origin of this feature, the email of a reader, Marie-Christine Bouillé: Why don’t you mention Touhami Ennadre‘s exhibition, Qasida Noire, at the […]…
In Motion: Andy Warhol 1974 – 1986, a curated exhibition of Andy Warhol photographs will be on view for three days from December 9th […]…
50 years of photographs on 4 continents. Visions is a retrospective published by Prisme Éditions of the work of Jean-Dominique Burton, a Belgian photographer. […]…
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art presents In Light of Rome: Early Photography in the Capital of the Art World, 1842–1871, an exhibition exploring […]…