Nuna has lived alone in her large house for over twenty years. Every room in the house is a testament to her gradual and organized accumulation of objects of all kinds.…
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Elysian Fields is a mythological place where blessed souls of the dead stay. In the underground land of eternal peace and after death happiness the souls which are devoid of…
“Under the surveillance of ancient animals” is a photography project in analog of 35mm I that developed during a year in a small village in northern Portugal, the place where…
My work questions our relationship to the visible. Beyond the dialectical relationship between photography and the pictorial arts, photography shows that color is a subject in itself. In a photograph,…
5 portfolios, this is the first selection by Diane Dufour. Director of Magnum Photos from 2000 to 2006, Diane Dufour has curated several exhibitions, including Euro Visions at the Centre…
Empire Falling is artist Elena Dorfman’s most recent series of photographs, conceptual landscape images exploring the abandoned and active rock quarries of the Midwest, in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana using…
In his new project "La Femme d'Argent” (The silver woman) Berlin based photographer Alexander Straulino reflects on the sculptural quality of bodies . He is using Polaroid technique…
The London-branch of the Daniel Blau gallery is currently hosting an exhibition of affordable vintage 20th century photojournalism from the United States. The viewer is presented with images of classic…
Mike Brodie doesn’t have a telephone, so I asked someone who asked someone who asked Mike Brodie a few questions about how he taught himself to make such well-crafted photos…