The ritual has been repeated regularly for fifteen years, during the month of July. A giant screen is installed in a public garden in […]…
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But yes, there is still, in France, at least one photography festival that has not killed its “Off” version. Better still, at Pierrevert the […]…
The Janet Borden Gallery presents The Outtakes by Sandy Skoglund. When Skoglund began making her installations in the early 1980s, she likely didn’t think of […]…
The island (an enchanted one) of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, where the Fondazione Giorgio Cini is located, overlooks the iconic view of the […]…
Kiripi Katembo (1979-2015) was born in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, and has devoted his life to documenting and interpreting the complex reality of […]…
The Hulett Collection announced representation of American artist, Lawrence Schiller. Lawrence Schiller is an American producer, screenwriter, and photographer best known for his candid […]…
Into the Woods is a new exhibition by British photographer Ellie Davies which showcases work from her new series Chalk Streams. The new series […]…
ROSEGALLERY presents A MEDITATION ON THE UNTITLED, curated works by fine art photographer, Kennedi Carter. Kennedi Carter draws from her ancestral canon of Black […]…
For its Second Récit, the Galerie Coutaz offers a journey through the fantasy worlds of Elizabeth Lennard and Robin Plus. Each in their own […]…
The Colours of Everyday / Les Couleurs du Quotidien / De Kleuren van het Alledaagse – Kinshasa (RDC)
Colours mark our existence – we see them (or we don’t); we assume that everyone has the same perception (well, they don’t); shades influence […]…