Galerie Bene Taschen will be presenting the Hardened project by Jeff Mermelstein in the form of a solo exhibition. Jeff Mermelstein, born 1957 in […]…
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Venus in survival mode: Lousnak Multidisciplinary and committed artist, actress and director, Lousnak has been working on the Myth of Venus for several years. […]…
60 years ago, the photographers Georges Azenstarck and Jacques Boissay covered the demonstrations in Paris of pacifist Algerians of the FLN demanding an end […]…
This fall, the Harvard Art Museums present the special exhibition Devour the Land: War and American Landscape Photography since 1970, a groundbreaking photographic exploration […]…
October 23 sees the launch of Saturday Girl, an award winning collection of portraits of young women in the UK taken by Yorkshire-based photographer […]…
Noémie Goudal explores the successive constructions of our world while playing on those of the image. With elegant visual montages, she allows us to […]…
French photographer Sarah Moon (b. 1941, Vernon, France) is one of the medium’s few living legends. Curated by the artist for Fotografiska, the exhibition […]…
Franco Fontana exhibits at Atelier 36 Bastille. We were familiar with Franco Fontana landscapes or seascapes, in which he made work of composition, an […]…
The Académie de France in Rome – Villa Médicis presents this fall the exhibition Comme un chien qui danse (Like a dancing dog) which […]…
Robert Koch Gallery presents Mimi Plumb: The White Sky, the gallery’s second exhibition by American photographer Mimi Plumb. Plumb’s black and white photographs of […]…