Gallery FIFTY ONE presents the fourth solo exhibition of Belgian artist Katrien De Blauwer (Ronse, 1969). For ‘He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not’, […]…
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For his fifth solo exhibition at Gallery FIFTY ONE, Belgian artist Bruno V. Roels (°1976) presents new work and delves further into the possibilities […]…
Dubai’s Efie Gallery presents the first solo exhibition of J. K. Bruce-Vanderpuije (1899-1989), the forgotten forefather of 20th century African photography, curated by the […]…
The Berlin gallery presents a selection from series by the Canadian photographer produced on the African continent. Aerial views of breathtaking pictorial power which […]…
Stefan Irvine‘s photo-book and solo exhibition, “Abandoned Villages of Hong Kong”, published by Blue Lotus Editions, is an invitation to explore the forgotten corners […]…
Italian photographer Ivo Saglietti died on December 2nd at the age of 75. A retrospective of his work is shown at the Museo Nazionale […]…
Until March 20, 2024, Quai de la Photo highlights the work of Kate Barry and pays tribute to her through a retrospective. The opportunity […]…
A journey through great Italian photography, following the ideas and works of authors who marked its milestones and inspired subsequent developments: it begins with […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. This is a […]…
Bruce Silverstein Gallery in New York City presents an online exhibition featuring a retrospective of photographer Frank Paulin’s work through their viewing room through […]…