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In The Act, photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten portrays the lives and skills of women who voluntarily engage in the UK sex industry as their career. All of them chose a markedly…
Sergio Larrain was not even twenty when, to distance himself from the middle of his bigwig family, he left Chile in 1949 for Berkeley, California to study forestry engineering. He…
Over the past two decades, Frieke Janssens (Belgian, b. 1980) has built a solid reputation in staged photography. Her work is characterized by precise staging, as well as an impeccable…
This week, Clément Chéroux assumes his post as senior curator at the Department of Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. A dream come true: two galleries spanning…
Los Angeles based photographer Tyler Shields’ work has made a big impression, whether it’s his photographs of exploding Rolls Royces, alligators clamping their jaws on Birkin bags, or starlets flying…
In New York, Daniel Cooney Fine Art is holding a fascinating exhibition that looks back at the beginnings of the movement for gay rights. Through photographs by American photographer Anthony…
Two exhibitions, one at Le BAL, the other at Leica, both in Paris, accompanied by a book publication by Éditions Filigranes, shed light on the work of Stéphane Duroy, offering…
On the occasion of the exhibition The Decisive Moment at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, the Eye of Photography presents an excerpt, entitled “The myth of the decisive moment: a trick…
Since 2011, Michel Slomka has documented the psychological and physical consequences of violence on individual victims of war crimes. Sinjar shows the ravages caused […]…