After having spent many years on the high plateaus of Taos New Mexico, at an altitude of 2,200 meters, upon my return to Europe I wanted to visit and even…
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In his work «Voyage in Italy» in 1983-1984, the «resident» François Delebecque unveils with his elegant eye the sensuality of statues and build a physical poetry of the baroque and of Roman…
Over the past year I’ve become the kind of person who talks about every show but never goes to see them. But last week I went in person to PhotoMed,…
May in Milan is synonymous of photography, images and art. With an event not to be missed in order to have an interesting overview on what’s going on in the…
The fourth edition of the Milan Image Art Fair (MIA) opens today. The event brings together 200 Italian and international exhibitors. “In just a few seasons - says Fabio Castelli, its director - MIA…
The African country of Ethiopia has an overwhelming number of orphans known as the ‘Lost Generation’. Here around five million children have lost one or both parents to famine, war,…
During the Milan Image Art Fair, the Galleria PACK will be exhibiting a noted vintage series from the photographer Denis Piel. This is the first exhibition of New Mexico, the iconic photographic series shot in…
From the rafters of a church in the backstreets of inner Sydney hang swathes of silk. They gently sway in the breeze as it floats through the lead light doors…
Originally from China, photographic artist Tami Xiang now lives in Perth in Western Australia. She says starting her new life in a foreign country prompted her to think more about…
Since its nascent years photography has been considered ‘the people’s art’ due to its accessibility. Yet early on there was a line drawn in the sand between the professional and…