Mangaland: A Tokyo Retrospective, marking photographer James Whitlow Delano's 20 years working in Japan. Since he visited the city of Tokyo in the spring of 1993 at a friend’s urging,…
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RTR gallery presents the show « Unpublished » by Antanas Sutkus, a selection of photographs from the 500,000 negatives discovered this year in his archives, that have never been seen…
James Hyman presents their autumn photography exhibitions until November 7th, 2013: Another Country: Vintage Photographs of British Life by Tony Ray-Jones and Country Matters: Important British Social Photography. James Hyman…
In its new space, Sous Les Etoiles Gallery presents One Voice, an exhibition by photographer David Zimmerman, on display until November 30, 2013. Through portraits of Tibetan refugees, displaced in…
Born in Florence in 1973, Lorenzo Castore studied photography in Rome after returning from a stay in New York. He won the Mario Giacomelli Price in 2003 and the Leica…
Working across sculpture and photography, the exhibition presents works from both Aporia and Day and Night Series by Jung Lee. Aporia, meaning “coming to a dead end” in Greek, was…
In parallel with the exhibition Cats and Girls—Paintings and Provocations at the Metropolitan Museum of New York (until December 21), Balthus is the subject of an exhibition of photographs at…
For the first time, the city of Paris is hosting an exhibition in tribute to Malian photographers. This is at the pavillon Carré de Baudouin in Paris (20th arrondissement) that…
New JPN GEN, the new Japanese generation. How do Europeans view Japanese photography? The Artligue gallery hoped to answer this question with its new exhibition. Curator Marc Feustel showcases the…
Edward Steichen was the primary photographer for Vanity Fair and Vogue in the 1920s and 1930s. Already recognised for his distinctive style and his use of light in his portraiture…