The exhibition "Language without Words" is an exclusive insight into the current work of Qatari photographer Khalid Al Thani. Following its preview at Paris Photo 2014, "Language without Words" will…
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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Factory, a turning point in the history of contemporary art, the exhibition Gerard Malanga: 50 Years of Photo Archives features a selection of original,…
Every weekend for the past 30 years, Coco Fronsac has searched flea markets for old family photos which history has placed into the hands of others. Over the years, Fronsac has…
Forty-two years ago I received a phone call from Robert Delpire. “You’ve got to see this photographer—he’s amazing! His name is Leslie Krims.” Thank you, Robert. That year at Photo,…
For her fifth book with Steidl, Mona Kuhn has entered the heart of the American desert and returned with a sequence of pictures that is seductive, enigmatic and a little unsettling. "Private" proposes a world…
In part of Paris Photo 2014, SAGE Paris presents the solo show devoted to japanese artist Noaya Hatakeyama with his Camera series. Each image of the series Camera captures the…
Hrair Sarkssian, winner of the Abraaj Group Art Prize (2013), has exhibited internationally and his works are in major museum collections and art institutions worldwide. His photographic series ‘Execution Squares’…
For Paris Photo, the galerie Daniel Blau based both in London and Munich presents two exhibitions. The first called "Life + War" exhibits rare vintage prints from the famous Life…
As an artist who immerses himself in the essence of photography with an analytical gaze like an obsessive researcher, Sebastian Riemer moves quite playfully along the pinnacle of doubt about…