The rhetorical composition between Polaroid and Pornography clearly lies at the heart of the title Polarnography. Nobuyoshi Araki’s (Tokyo, 1940), controversial nudes of Japanese […]…
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The April 18 auction at Swann Auction Galleries in New York bridges classical and contemporary visual idioms with important work, including Robert Mapplethorpe’s Lisa […]…
This is a photographic project that speaks of femininity, sensuality, fragility, strength, elegance, embracing beauty, touching it, but living it until it gets wrinkled. […]…
Bruno Tartarin and Michael Diemar launch biannual print magazine to boost the classic photography market. The words “print is dead, the future is digital” […]…
Right away, it is obvious: even more than in the USA, we are in the South. The deep South. This is partly due to […]…
Throughout his career, Thomas Joshua Cooper has been preoccupied with water as a focal point for his abiding fascination with the landscape, historical and […]…
‘I’m in love, I’m all shook up’. What better way to describe German photo artist Thomas Kellner’s relationship with America than through the words […]…
The Contemporary African Photography Prize – CAP Prize announced the 25 shortlisted artists for the 8th edition of the prize. The prize is directed […]…
In 1991, Aperture published Nick Waplington’s first book, Living Room, to great critical acclaim. A major exhibition followed at their 23rd Street gallery in […]…
Palos Verdes Art Center / Beverly G. Alpay Center for Arts Education presents Douglas Kirkland, an exhibition of works by Hollywood’s legendary photographer. Douglas […]…