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The Melanie Rio galery fosters projects through its strong support to creation. It explores contemporary photography, sculpture, video and painting.…
Located in the Marais quarter, Polaris gallery opened a new, more substantial space in 2008 which is better suited to the exhibition of large works. The gallery works with contemporary,…
MEM represents mainly Japanese and Asian artists, from emerging to internationally acclaimed names. Gallery program also focuses on modern photography movement in Japan from the 30s to 50s.…
Galerie Priska Pasquer is specialized in photography of the 1920s, 1930s and 1950s as well as contemporary and Japanese art. In regard to modern photography Galerie Priska Pasquer concentrates on…
February 2011 marked the gallery’s 27th Anniversary, making it one of the oldest continually operating galleries in New York City specializing exclusively in the art of photography. Since opening in…
Purdy Hicks first opened the gallery in 1992 in Jacob Street Studios in south east London. It moved in 1995 to its present site, a 3000 sq ft former Victorian…
Yossi Milo Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting the work of international contemporary artists specializing in photography, video and works on paper. Established in 2000, the gallery is known for presenting…
A french gallery of 300 sq. m. entirely devoted to contemporary photography and literature concerning it... Here what counts is not a name, but the photographer's eye, how an image…