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The natural foundations of our memory are slowly collapsing. Remembering as a basic human activity is turning into an underrated exercise. This is because more and more information is externalized…
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Born in Saigon in 1960, as a child, An-My Lê spent several years in Paris, a city where her parents had lived and were married in the late 1950s. In…
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In 1998, during a residency at Skowhegan, in Maine, Dutch artist Sebastiaan Bremer both took a risk and made a discovery; he upended ingrained methodologies and jettisoned just about everything…
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Flor Garduño was born in Mexico City in 1957, later moving at the age of five to a rural hacienda where she lived in close contact with animals and nature.…
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For over 45 years, Olivia Parker has been producing visually playful and complex photographs through a variety of processes. Vanishing in Plain Sight is her journey into Alzheimer's Disease as…
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Today, we present the third part of this series with words on Nude No. 72, New York, 1949-50.…
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The Eye of Photography asked the galleries exhibiting at Photo London to each present five photographs to be purchased. Gallery 51 presents selected works by Deanna Templeton, Friederike von Rauch,…
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To mark the centenary of Irving Penn’s birth, The Metropolitan Museum of Art has open its doors in April to a major exhibition celebrating one of the foremost photographers of…
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Since the early 1970s, the photographer Claude Gassian has been photographing music celebrities. From the Rolling Stones to Daft Punk, to Jimi Hendrix and Madonna, he has assembled an impressive…
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