For the festival Planche(s) Contact, Rinko Kawauchi gives us her vision of little things around us we don't have time to see.…
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For Planche(s) Contact, Henry Roy has followed the departure of the sailors competing in the Solitaire du Figaro - Eric Bompard cachemire, including the race preparations between the May 29th…
David Benjamin Sherry: Western Romance proposes a conversation between history and contemporary art, combining in one gallery space recent works by Sherry with masterpieces of American landscape photography. Through selection and…
Foto Istanbul 2014 might not be the first Istanbul photo festival, but it’s one of the few that promises to last. The program combines local and international photographers,together they make …
This collection of art films emphasizes film and video’s long-standing ties to art photography, featuring works by Bruce Conner, Nicolas Provost, Martha Colburn and others. The program premiered at Paramount Pictures Studios…
Vivian Maier (1926–2009) worked as a nanny in New York and Chicago most of her adult life and few knew that she was also a passionate photographer. The sensational posthumous discovery…
Dark and personal, is what Todd Hido (United States, 1968) calls his Excerpts from Silver Meadows. He alternates his own work with vintage prints. His photos show imminent landscapes and seemingly peaceful American suburbs,…
Jakub Karwowski (1985) photographs places full of personal memories. His series Sentimental Fiction appears to be a typical family album, but is actually carefully staged.…
The ancestral home of Karin Borghouts (1959) burned to the ground in March 2012. The place that once held so many memories, ceased to exist. For her series The House she photographed the objects…
Bert Danckaert (Belgium, 1965) photographs everyday places that are the same around the world. For BredaPhoto he made TRANSIT (2014). He visited Brussels Airport and focused on departure and arrival gates, parking lots…