In August of 1966, amidst much ado, The Beatles arrived at the Capitol Records Tower in Los Angeles to promote the release of their […]…
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“Photography, whatever the subject, always arouses in me an emotion, often associated with the personal relationship that exists between the photographer and the point […]…
“In 1961, two years after the departure of James Barnor for Great Britain, the Ghanaian playwright Efua Sutherland and the American photographer Willis E. […]…
Biscayne Bay glistened as I travelled across MacArthur Causeway to visit Untitled in Miami Beach. Two rowers cut through the water, gliding in the […]…
The Carnavalet museum – History of Paris museum commemorates the 150th anniversary of the birth of Marcel Proust (1871-1922). Dedicated to Marcel Proust’s relationship […]…
Peter Fetterman Gallery wishes you Happy Holiday’s and welcome to Rule Britannia: The Great British Holiday Photo Exhibition. Great Britain’s global influence roots itself […]…
The gaze is frontal, all imbued with respect and kindness. They all came to this place steeped in history – 51 ex-employees intimately involved […]…
Klompching Gallery presents Curious Devices & Other Objects, an exhibition, curated around the theme of art and technology. The exhibition brings together artworks by […]…
Enveloped by the morning sun and with a strong, black coffee in hand, I began the day prepping for my conversation with Aldeide Delgado. […]…
As part of its curatorial program, Bigaignon invites each year an artist who has built an outstanding series of work which deserves to be […]…