29 Arts In Progress Gallery presents the exhibition entitled «Lights Up» – Photographs by Gian Paolo Barbieri and Michel Haddi, at the new exhibition […]…
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Until March 1, Jean-François Camp, the former director of the Dupon laboratory, presents at the Durev gallery his collection by William Klein entitled « […]…
Vince Aletti has won the 2024 AIPAD Award, recognizing individuals who have championed and contributed to the field of fine art photography. The award […]…
The farming world has been in crisis for more than thirty years. Before, he had 30 cows and lived well. To survive today, he […]…
After the Champs-Elysées, a photo exhibition, XXL banners and a book designed by Paris Match to be discovered at the Versailles Exhibition Center during […]…
François Kollar from 1931 to 1934 shot fantastic series in all the sectors of industry and agriculture. This is the country life series. François […]…
A look back on France working (1931-1934) by François Kollar. Here are the fishermen. Discover the selection of the Roger-Viollet Agency. Agence Roger-Viollet 6, […]…
CAMERA WORK Gallery presents an exhibition with around 20 predominantly large-format works from three decades (2006—2023) by Eugenio Recuenco. Eugenio Recuenco’s work is characterized […]…
Albert Watson has left an indelible mark on contemporary photography and pop culture for over six decades. His work is characterized by graphically arresting […]…
Christina Fernandez explores Mexican American identity in a new Princeton University Art Museum retrospective, Multiple Exposures. Through work that spans three decades, Fernandez compels […]…