It’s not uncommon to find oneself strangely fascinated by the marks and blisters left by sunburns. The photographs of the American Chris McCaw are like these small wounds we compulsively…
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In spite of depicting interiors and exteriors or including fragments from a nature debilitated by human actions, in spite of reproducing distant and distinct locations in Europe’s political and cultural…
Developed in collaboration with Le Bal (Paris) and Ivorypress (Madrid), which presented the exhibition earlier in 2012, The Latin American Photobook takes viewers through the history of publishing in Latin…
Is this a new utopia? Some distant reality? Neither one. The idea of a hermitage might seem paradoxical in our society, which champions the individual, but it is a growing…
Da-End Gallery is showing ‘Nippon-ismes an exhibition which brings together eight photographers from different generations whose works, from either a journalistic or visual approach to the medium, all question contemporary…
Last days to see Julia Fullerton-Batten 2005-2012, a solo exhibition by British photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten at the Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco, through December 8. Julia Fullerton-Batten 2005-2012 is a…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present After Hours, the first U.S. exhibition from contemporary photographers Billy & Hells. This retrospective exhibition is showing ethereal portraits and atmospheric landscapes from…
“These are simple moments from everyday life, but they are imbued with symbols, dreams, fantasy and romance which give them their meaning. Each viewer will experience his or her own…
Over the last seven years Australian photographer Graham Miller has produced a refined and evocative photographic record of the suburban and urban experience through his series Suburban Splendour and Waiting…