The 16th edition of the Clermont International Photo Biennial focuses on the body and offers the photographic perspective of 17 international artists. In the […]…
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“When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.”— Benjamin Franklin The Current, a center for contemporary art, in partnership with Visura, […]…
Wars, the Suez crisis, the events of May 68, the energy crisis of 1973 and 1979… a look back at the times when our […]…
Raymond Depardon, photographer and documentary filmmaker, born in 1942, is a key figure in French photography, appreciated and loved around the world. He discovered […]…
Photography is often an attempt, perhaps the last, to make sense of things, to recompose them through a creative discipline. It represents the place […]…
Stephan Vanfleteren (1969) began his career at the newly founded newspaper De Morgen, which at the time was the embodiment of the new journalism. […]…
Rachel Uffner Gallery presents Leaning In, the first solo exhibition at the gallery by artist Sheree Hovsepian. Following her inclusion earlier this year in […]…
Far from heroic figures, of great men and great women, the memory of the 20th century is communicated to our hearts more favorably by […]…
The striking black and white photographs of American photographer Diane Arbus (1923–1971) revolutionized portraiture because of their style and variety of subjects. Arbus, whose shots […]…
MFA Boston presents unprecedented exhibition exploring Life magazine’s innovative use of photography. In the period from the Great Depression to the Vietnam War, the […]…