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Hamiltons Gallery presents Richard Learoyd & Irving Penn: Flowers. This unprecedented exhibition brings together exquisite examples of still life, photographs of flowers by two […]…
Initiated at the end of the 1970s, at a time when artistic photography was almost exclusively a matter of black and white, the “Photocolore” […]…
Le Point du Jour, art center and publisher in Cherbourg presents an exhibition and a book by Maxence Rifflet entitled: Nos Prisons (Our Prisons). […]…
Sandra Cattaneo Adorno is one of those artists who gained international attention and fame following a first career in a different field. Having launched […]…
Danziger Gallery L.A. presents the first showing of Tod Papageorge’s photographs taken in the late seventies and early eighties of Los Angeles beachgoers. An […]…
Staley-Wise Gallery presents their new exhibition Art + Fashion in those words : “Sculpture and painting have always inspired photographers, presenting a challenge and […]…
The exhibition presents James Welling‘s most recent series Personae, which relates to his ongoing series Cento that focuses on sculptures and artifacts from the […]…
The exhibition proposes to retrace the history of the beginnings of the cultural and institutional recognition of color photography, from the end of the […]…
More than 500 women and women-identifying photographers from around the world responded to an open call by the RPS Women in Photography Group. A […]…