Kourtney Roy – Enter as Fiction 3 Kourtney Roy was born in 1981 in Ontario, Canada. She studied Fine Arts at Emily Carr University […]…
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Sebastião Salgado – Ashaninka, State of Acre, Brazil, 2016 I have a very simple test in deciding whether to collect an image or make a […]…
Nicholas Hughes – Verse III, #18, 2021 The Print Sales Gallery is showcasing silver gelatin prints from The Sound of Space Breathing (2015-2021), the latest body […]…
Francesco Bosso – BIG ROOTS Puglia, Italy (2021) Nature has been a well-know subject in photography since Ansel Adams in the early Twentieth Century; […]…
André Villers –Picasso during Le Mystère Picasso, Nice, 1955 Founded in the beautiful city of Maastricht in 2008, the gallery relocated in 2011 to […]…
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, untitled (Marie Superimposed), c 1940 Eugene von Bruenchenhein (1910-1983) took thousands of photographs of his wife to explore the pin-up aesthetic, […]…
Constantin Brancusi, Woman looking in a mirror, 1909/14 Grob Gallery was founded in London in 1981. Galleries located in South West of England & Geneva. […]…
Tyler Shields, Flower Girl I Imitate Modern presents a solo presentation of Tyler Shields. Coined the ‘Andy Warhol of his generation’ Shields is one […]…
Silvia Camporesi, Ghost #13 (shark), 2011 Podbielski Contemporary’s specific focus is to promote contemporary photography in its various declinations. In the course of its […]…
Pieter Hugo and the untouchables Pieter Hugo creates with his “street models” an exceptional work of portraits. He is free to photograph “Untouchables” from […]…