Ulysses once took a long trip through the Mediterranean. From 2010 to 2014, Nick Hannes followed in his wake. Instead of sirens, he only met silicone-stuffed bimbos with fake eyelashes…
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There are those days when driving is vital to me. It’s almost a liberation. Time to drive around to the roundabout, to the bridge, windows open, arms dangling, before you…
Lebanese artist Lara Tabet trained at the International Center of Photography in New York and follows in the footsteps of photographers focusing on the body, sexuality, and marginality. Her series…
February 15-19, 2017, the Salon des Artistes Français is unveiling, as part of Art Capital, the calendar of major Paris art events in 2017. The Salon des Artistes Français gathers…
Stepping through the doors of the Fort Mason Festival Pavilion late Thursday afternoon the first thing I see is the light. The building is large, open and lofty with skylights…
The first edition of Haute Photographie opens this Wednesday at Rotterdam’s LP2 in Las Palmas. Haute Photographie, a photography fair with a particular concept, takes a museum-quality group exhibition as…
Classic Photographs Los Angeles is the comfort food of photography fairs: warm and satisfying, a kinder, gentler throwback to the hotel fairs of the early 1980’s. The Unseen Eye was…
PHOTOFAIRS, the international photography fair that’s presenting its fourth edition in Shanghai this fall, has finally crossed the Pacific. Last weekend, between Jan. 27 and 29, PHOTOFAIRS San Francisco made…
Picnicking is far from a simple affair in eastern India. In a land where the fleeting months of December to February offer the only time to ‘enjoy’ the otherwise unbearable…