Kopeikin Gallery presents Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick series titled Madame Lulu’s Book of Fate. The exhibition continues through July 7th. When you look through […]…
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Kopeikin Gallery presents Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick series titled Madame Lulu’s Book of Fate. The exhibition continues through July 7th. When you look through […]…
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Jean-Christian Bourcart’s career is symptomatic of the evolution of photojournalism. Member of the Rapho agency, photographer for Libération, VSD, or l’écho des Savanes, he moved […]…
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Reine Paradis constructs narrative photographs staging herself as the central figure in a surreal landscape. Paradis is dressed in bright colored costumes in her […]…
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Snapdragon is a revelation, a unique telling of a unique man’s early life. It is told in large part by Phil Stern, the young […]…
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An exhibition in Palm Beach, Florida focuses on photography that documents and chronicles our desire for travel. Planes, trains, and automobiles are the vehicles […]…
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The Steven Kasher Gallery presents Dan Weiner: Vintage New York, 1940-1959 and his wife Sandra Weiner: New York Kids, 1940-1966. This is the first […]…
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After launching Francis Giacobetti’s Monography in Paris, London and New York at the end of 2017, Maison Assouline organizes in partnership with VANDARTISTS, a […]…
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We have just received this very sad and moving email from Michèle Chomette. Michèle is a legendary figure in the world of photography dealers […]…
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Two exhibitions dedicated to Jacques Henri Lartigue and curated by Michael Hoppen and Paul Smith highlighting a lesser known facet of Lartigue’s magical eye: the 50s, […]…
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