Tadaima by Annemarieke van Drimmelen (b. 1978, Dutch) is an intimate portrait in respect to the heartache and its beauty of a journey homeward. […]…
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Sanlé Sory was born in 1943 in Burkina Faso. He left his village of Naniagara, in the southern region of Banfora, in 1957 to […]…
The Photo Vogue Festival, 4th edition, is going to open in a while, but “Hi-Lo Transformers” by Inez & Vinoodh, that is actual part and anticipation of […]…
Coinciding with the Morgan Library & Museum’s expansive retrospective The Illusions of the Photographer: Duane Michals at the Morgan (through February 2, 2020), Duane […]…
Pace Gallery and Pace/MacGill present Emmet Gowin: The Nevada Test Site, a presentation of aerial photographs surveying theuniquely scarred landscape of America’s primary nuclear […]…
“I’d rather take a photograph than be one” – Lee Miller La Termica, Contemporanea and ONO Arte present a big retrospective about the photographer Lee […]…
Keith de Lellis Gallery presents an exhibition of fourteen women photographers, represented by four photographs each, for this end-of-year exhibition. Spanning nearly a century, […]…
Unique fair of contemporary art and design dedicated to Africa in France, AKAA is the Parisian meeting place for enthusiasts or curious about the […]…
From November 2 to December 1, 2019, Galerie Dauphine presents the Terra Brasilis exhibition and welcomes contemporary Brazilian photographers. Paris is at the center […]…
First monographic exhibition through Jeanluc Buro’s lens, a selection of photographs taken in the 1980’s, focusing on places that have become mythical of the […]…