Pending its reopening, here is a virtual visit of sculptures at the Louvre museum by Léopold Mercier around 1900. From the 1880s, Léopold Mercier […]…
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POSTPONEMENT OF THE OPENING OF THE HCB FOUNDATION Contrary to what was previously announced, the HCB Foundation regrets having to postpone the opening of […]…
This exhibition is a tribute to the fathers of photography in French-speaking Africa and to the youth of the 1960s, the twist years. These […]…
In 1974, Leo Castelli Gallery founded the Castelli / Sonnabend Videotapes and Films (CSVAF) as a sub-division of the gallery. The ideaa was to facilitate the sale and distribution of…
The Staley-Wise gallery presents a collection of photographs on Men of Style selected from the gallery’s collection. “Clothes make the man” – Mark Twain […]…
in focus gallery, Cologne continues the new online series “Magic of Photography”. In the period of risk of corona infection with restrictions on public […]…
While waiting to see firsthand again the 55 previously unseen photographs Kenro Izu donated to the FMAV – Fondazione Modena Arti Visive, a virtual […]…
Despite the postponement until 2021 of the April 2020 Encounters of Young International Photography due to restrictions linked to the coronavirus pandemic, CACP Villa […]…
Paci Contemporary gallery presents a new exhibition focused on Lori Nix, contemporary photographer from Kansas who lives and works in New York City and […]…
Crane Kalman Brighton presents new series of work – Seascapes (2020) by Ellie Davies – which are being exhibited virtually through the gallery’s viewing […]…