Timeless, colorful, the images of America taken by photographer Carl Corey are among those that fascinate Europeans. Revealed by the Galerie Catherine and André […]…
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The Galerie Talmart recently presented the exhibition Au fil de l’eau by Senegalese photographer Adama Sylla as part of AKAA (Also Known As Africa) […]…
Untill january 6 th, the Haines Gallery presents David Maisel : Un/Earthed. For over thirty years, Maisel has created photographs of sites transformed by […]…
Gagosian presents Seeing Is Believing: Lee Miller and Friends at 976 Madison Avenue, New York. The exhibition centers on the long, fruitful relationship between American […]…
Hamiltons Gallery presents the exhibition Gone Wild by Mario Testino. This new series contributes to Testino’s ongoing project ‘A Beautiful World’ which explores and […]…
Johanna Breede PHOTOKUNST presents an exhibition by Koichiro Kurita. The selection of Kurita’s photographs on exhibition presents nature as the artist sees it in […]…
The New York Public Gallery presents the exhibition Alen MacWeeney : New York Subways 1977. In 1977, photographer Alen MacWeeney captured a melancholy, painterly […]…
The Galerie Bene Taschen in Cologne opens on December 2 the exhibition In memory of Larry Fink : Boxing dedicated to Larry Fink who died […]…
Until March, the Musée de Vernon is hosting Emma Barthère‘s exhibition entitled Homo Bestia. She presents it like this: Homo Bestia emerges as a […]…
The Jeu de Paume pays tribute to Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879), pioneer woman of photographic portraiture, through an exhibition presented until January 28, 2024. […]…