The franco-american photographer Martine Fougeron drew from her book Nicolas & Adrien. A World with Two Sons published in 2020 by Steidl, scenes at […]…
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On the occasion of the URBX Festival organized by the city of Roubaix, the Anti Fashion association asked Sophie Bramly to follow the young […]…
VisionQuesT 4rosso presents the exhibition Sulla Spietatezza Dei Colori (On The Ruthlessness Of Colours) -Pasolini and photography by Carla Iacono. In September 1970 Pier […]…
Robert Mack, photographer, visual artist, filmmaker, photographed and filmed criminally insane men for his project, Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity. These extremely rare […]…
CAMERA WORK presents “Christian Tagliavini: The Photographic Craftsman” , the exhibition shows a selection of more than 40 works by Christian Tagliavini. The works […]…
Exploring how humans witness each other, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) presents an expansive selection of photographs in a new exhibition titled […]…
Opening at Vito Schnabel Gallery’s Clarkson Street space on June 23, 2023, Brigid Berlin: The Heaviest is the first exhibition ever to document all […]…
Laurence Miller Gallery is offering a unique portfolio of twelve color photographs by Helen Levitt in a presentation called Body Language. This set of […]…
Can the words, “Beauty” and “Violence” work together? Maybe when we look at a painting, for example, Pablo Picasso’s, Guernica, we can see beauty […]…
The Galerie Peter Kilchmann presents Paul Mpagi Sepuya‘s first personal exhibition in France, entitled Lustrer. His work, both intimate and irreverent, focuses on figures […]…