The photographs at HackelBury Fine Art, London, represent a language of contrasts: color and monochrome, light and darkness, order and chaos, abstraction and reality. […]…
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In 1931, Dorothea Lange, with her two young sons, accompanied her husband, the artist Maynard Dixon, on a sojourn to Taos, New Mexico. Though […]…
Israeli photographer Michal Chelbin’s remarkable portraits of teenagers have won her international acclaim. Recently she traveled through Ukraine and Spain to explore the connection […]…
The Photography Show presented by AIPAD starts this Friday in New York. From Wednesday to Friday we will dedicate our editions to the event. […]…
An Introduction For some years now, Art Rotterdam has been presenting itself as the most important arts event in the Netherlands – who are […]…
Rune Guneriussen – A Multiverse Explanation For this new edition of Photo London, the Olivier Waltman gallery is presenting a collective exhibition of four […]…
Jassem Ghazbanpour – Life and nothing more, 1992 Jassem Ghazbanpour is an Iranian docu journalist, who’s worked in Iran before the revolution and through […]…
Brian Griffin – Sliced Bread (Mother’s Pride), 1986 Brian Griffin (born in 1948 in Birmingham) is widely acknowledged as one of the most prominent […]…
Bev Grant – Black Panther Party Free Breakfast Program, 1969 Brooklyn-based, Bev Grant (born 1942), produced an extensive archive of photographs from 1968 to […]…
Elena Subach – Zolushka This year Ilex Photo is going to exhibit works created solely by Ukrainian photographers. In response to the current world […]…