Considering that fashion and photography are a privileged means of reflection on time and memory, the exhibition Vivre sa vie, Georges Dambier et la […]…
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Daniel Cooney Fine Art present their second solo exhibition by Christopher Makos titled MONEY. A career montage featuring unseen vintage work from every stage […]…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents, Rebels, an exhibition of works by British photographer Janette Beckman. Covering four decades of photography this exhibition serves as a […]…
KADIST presents Nectar, a solo exhibition by New York artist Xaviera Simmons. For her first exhibition in France, Simmons has created new photographic works, […]…
David Bacher : A Tale of Two Cities by Carole Naggar The history of photographers’ movements between New York and Paris dates back to the […]…
The online exhibition ‘Concrete Alibi’ featuring works by Anthony Epes at Albumen Gallery is now open. ‘Concrete Alibi’ reflects on the throwaway traces of […]…
Modern Women/Modern Vision: Works from the Bank of America Collection presents more than 100 images by women artists, including Diane Arbus, Imogen Cunningham, Flor […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. In her experimental […]…
A llama in Times Square…fireworks over the Brooklyn Bridge…polar bears playing in a pool at the zoo… subways, skylines, shadows, and stolen moments… all […]…
Los Angeles is a big city, five hundred square miles of endless neighborhoods seemingly without a center. Fifty years ago, new in town, I […]…