HANGAR (Brussels) Paul d’Haese (1958) (41-44) Borderline is the latest work of the Belgian artist Paul D’Haese. This photographic series has been carried out […]…
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KANA KAWANISHI GALLERY (Tokyo) Toshihiro Komatsu (1966) (77-80) CT (Computed Tomography) is a series where the artist describes a scene as though the architecture […]…
Les Mesnographies is the first free international outdoor photography festival in the Yvelines, this is their first edition. …. there’s that tiny eye […]…
Picturesque, sublime and dangerous: Chinese landscapes It is the immensity of Catherine Hyland’s landscapes that first catch your attention. In her photo of the […]…
The Inhabitants Starting from the timeless genre of portraiture, Elene Usdin disrupts it by painting directly on the photographic print. She paints the emotions, […]…
Each year, the town of Bièvres invites a renowned artist to exhibit as part of the Fair. Thus, the French photographer Claudine Doury will […]…
During the International Photo Biennial Ostend, Gallery Papillon in Ostend opens its doors to two top photographers with at first sight very diverse work: […]…
David Bailey exhibits images from his archive for the first time at Photo London. Bailey has selected some of his most recognisable portraits alongside […]…
Messums announce the launch of their new photographic department and its partnership with the Kogan Collection on a ground-breaking series of exhibitions, starting with […]…
Nick Brandt’s new body of work, The Day May Break, is launched in the UK with Atlas Gallery at Photo London (9–12 Sept) and […]…