Having taken photographs in both hemispheres there is no doubt the light in Australia, and New Zealand, is very different to the softer light in Europe, or the light of…
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Philippe Garner, the Director and International Head of Photography at Christie’s, gave the Eye of Photography an exclusive walk through the highlights of the over 200 photographs which will be…
When I saw Bad Girls for the first time in 1988, this kind of “creature” didn’t officially exist in China. A few of them were published under a pseudonym in the French…
This is a project I cannot say that I looked for. Rather, it is about being immobilized, involuntarily confined and not in control; stuck in the all too commonplace bane…
Camilla Grimaldi Gallery greets Martina Bacigalupo’s first exhibition in the United Kingdom: Gulu Real Art Studio. The show will present an edited selection of 6 x 4 inch prints that the artist found discarded…
Considered one of the world's great industrial and architectural photographers, Wolfgang Sievers (1913-2007), a student of Bauhaus, fled Nazi Germany for Australia at the outbreak of WWII. In 1939 he…
Obsessed with popular culture and its effects on society, Robert Heinecken (1931-2006) called himself a “para-photographer” because his work lies on the outskirts of the medium. He’s known for having…
Caroline Hayer’s Adoland, a look at adolescence, and Jean-François LeBlanc’s Thingyan, the Burmese New Year Water Festival, are currently on display. Our Canadian correspondent, who was recently invited to join the…
Situated along Switzerland's majestic Engadin valley lies a sleepy village of no more than 800 residents known as S-chanf. It is here, amongst the historic houses and Romanic architecture, that…
For the first time, India is holding a solo exhibition devoted to landscape photographer Michael Kenna. After Bangalore, Delhi and Bombay, Kolkata and Ahmedabad will welcome the exhibition A Journey Through India from…