In its upcoming exhibition “Truth Told Slant”, the High Museum of Art will present the work of Rose Marie Cromwell, Jill Frank, Tommy Kha, […]…
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The Bronx Documentary Center Annex presents the exhibition Conzo: A Look Back At The Bronx, 1977-84. Born in 1963 in the South Bronx, Joe […]…
Modern Rocks Gallery recently hosted special event to celebrate the release of a new and exclusive addition to the gallery’s collection, The Black Keys: […]…
Anglim/Trimble presents their exhibition Seeing Male by Ken Graves and Eva Lipman which belong to individual projects shot over three decades. In the early […]…
The Hulett Collection presents the exhibition Reflections in Monochrome with photographs by Noell Oszvald. Noell Oszvald’s self-portraits are hauntingly beautiful and profoundly surreal. In […]…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents Pulp Fiction, an online exhibition by Thomas Allen. Contemporary photographer Thomas Allen began his signature process of repurposing books in […]…
The Galerie Jardin Persan presents Autant d’histoires, an exhibition by Vincent Lafon. This is how he presents the exhibition: An interest in history and […]…
La Galerie Rouge offers a confrontation between two photographic sensibilities which marked the 20th century and whose works resonate today with the issues of […]…
Be-Part presents the New Capital exhibition by Belgian photographer Nick Hannes (born in 1974 in Antwerp). In his work, which won a World Press […]…
The Médiatheque Francois Mitterrand in Poitiers presents an astonishing exhibition by Camille Gharbi entitled: There’s no such thing as monsters. This photographic work is […]…