First exhibited in Tokyo in 1979, Kohei Yoshiyuki’s twin projects The Park and Love Hotel ignited furious debate about photography’s relationship with voyeurism and surveillance. Yoshiyuki was a young commercial…
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For me photography is a way to understand and accept the world. It’s an ‘excuse’ to travel and meet the most incredible people. Light is fundamental. Everything is transformed by…
Being lesbian or bisexual still signifies harsh living conditions in modern China. Since 1997 it is not longer illegal to be homosexual and in 2001 homosexuality has even been removed…
"Moment, Moving Moments", explores the characterization of Dashilar through still and moving images. Both individual and façade are extricated to show the historic and evolving identity of a hutong (ancient…
The Hunan story was … the only thing I did in China that was worth a damn. Otherwise I think it was an ultra-reaction to the war. There was nothing…
Marilyn Monroe died in August 1962. To mark this sad occasion, we’re presenting once again an exhibition devoted to this immortal icon. The purpose of this exhibition is to show…
Feeling blessed to relocate to a Chelsea ground floor space at 534 West 24th Street, Andrea Meislin re-launches the gallery with a group show featuring nineteen artists whose photographs capture…
Gallery Carte Blanche and the Indie Photobook Library (IPL) are pleased to present, 'A Survey of Documentary Style in Early 21st Century Photobooks', a unique exhibition of photobooks selected from…
"American Girls" is a series of portraits of girls in United States who own American Girl dolls. When I first came to the US the phenomenon of the American Girl…
Preus Museum, the Norwegian National Museum of Photography, located in Horten, near Oslo, is pleased to present simultaneously three new exhibitions of landscape photographs, spanning from early 19th Century to…