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“I can’t wait to get home to my dead lizards in the freezer,” Maggie Steber tells as she sits down to talk about this legendary photojournalist’s most personal body of…
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Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223) is a leading figure of new Chinese photography and famous for his portrayal of unconventional Chinese youth. In an exhibition at M97 Gallery, in Shanghai, some…
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Alongside Johan van der Keuken, Ed van der Elsken, often called a “photographer of the margins,” occupies a singular place in twentieth-century documentary Dutch photography and cinema. In addition to…
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Twenty years ago, Bosnia-Herzegovina was plunged into war. The fall of the Berlin Wall a few years earlier had not protected the reunified Europe from the return of barbarism to…
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Elaine Mayes: Summer of Love, an exhibition on view at Joseph Bellows gallery in La Jolla, CA, coincides with the 50th anniversary of the summer of love; a period of…
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Les Douches Gallery in Paris is exhibiting Jean-Christophe Béchet’s photographs, together illustrating the evolution of the photographer’s eye over the last thirty years.…
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Ellen Carey is a New York-born, Connecticut-based artist who has been creating unique, experimental, and exceptional work for decades. She began her career with Painted Self-Portraits (1978) and for the…
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For the first time in Italy, and after the recent debut in New York, German photographer Barbara Luisi presents at Palazzo Vernazza in Lecce several series of photographs including Vita…
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If you love photography, it’s highly likely you know—and love—Magnum, the legendary photo cooperative co-founded by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and Chim (David Seymour) in 1947. But what…
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