Ibasho Gallery presents the second solo-exhibition of the Spanish artist couple Angel Albarrán and Anna Cabrera, ‘Photographic Syntax’. The exhibition is based on the […]…
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Over the last ten years, the Bronx Documentary Center’s Youth Photo League has provided more than 400 middle school and high school students from […]…
Broadview Studio and Gallery in Cleveland presents Origin by Barney Taxel. He sent us the following text. Origin sidesteps the obligatory ‘retrospective’ that appears […]…
Celebrating the completion of two multi-year projects and their recent presentation of her works at Paris Photo, Marshall Gallery exhibits Krista Svalbonas‘ historically rich […]…
A.galerie celebrates Kate Moss for her 50th birthday with an online exhibition featuring the works of Patrick Demarchelier, Albert Watson, Thierry Le Gouès, Rankin, […]…
From January 18th to April 15th, 2024, Bercy Village becomes the space for National Geographic France. In collaboration with Bonjour Québec, the magazine exhibits […]…
The Kunstfoyer in Munich presents Chameleon by Abe Frajndlich until April 1st 2024. Tomorrow January 25th there will be an opening of the exhibition. […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. Joséphine Löchen is […]…
In his book “Belsunce”, Marseille photographer David Deloustal examines his city through a long journey through the central Belsunce district. Far from the usual […]…
“When a man loves cats, I am his friend and comrade without further introduction” — Mark Twain Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated […]…