Between confinements, curfews and other enhanced vigilance, the Isle sur la Sorgue “Retour de Voyage” gallery-shop offers, among its art and decorative objects, an […]…
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Ryan Lee presents Clifford Ross: Prints on Wood, an exhibition of new photo-based images in which the artist pursues his long-standing interest in capturing […]…
A Time of Youth brings together a selection of photographs that William Gedney took in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood between October 1966 and January […]…
This is the second installment of Robert Mann Gallery celebrating Women’s History Month by presenting the works of four photographers : Holly Andres, Julie Blackmon, Cig Harvey and […]…
Julie Blackmon‘s work is defined by its signature style of compelling visual allure and subtly off-kilter incidents fused together with sly wit into strange, […]…
Cig Harvey’s photographs produce an overwhelming feeling of wonder, admiration, or even fear of the unknown by looking at life on the threshold between […]…
Maroesjka Lavigne’s non traditional approach to landscape photography reworks the foreground, background, surface, depth, subject and setting in stunning images. They are tenderly attuned […]…
Bildhalle Amsterdam presents the first Dutch solo exhibition of Swiss photographer, Willy Spiller (*1947). Spiller‘s signature mark involves capturing images that re-tell everyday stories, […]…
In Light Work‘s early days, during the 1970s and 80s, many artists arrived for their month-long residency with no specific plans for using their […]…