David Zwirner presents Transform, an exhibition of recent work by American photographer James Welling at the gallery’s Upper East Side location in New York. […]…
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CatchLight, the innovative San Francisco-based nonprofit, has named Elodie Mailliet Storm, a proven innovator and leader in the photography world, its new CEO. She […]…
Valentine’s Day is coming up. If you’re in love, we’ll publish your pictures. And if you’re a confirmed bachelor(ette), or if you just can’t […]…
Transplants games are about eyes and vision, or rather about vision loss and its effects on those close to the visually impaired. This work […]…
“After five years of graduate studies and student jobs, hundreds of resumes, about forty interviews, and twenty-two different jobs, my ability to pretend has […]…
Internationally recognized and appreciated for almost half a century for his photographs of landscapes, Michael Kenna surprised everybody by revealing recently a series of […]…
The photographer has built a beautiful book around the cancer of her father. A dazzling portrait between “sadness and laughter” as indicated by the […]…
Since 2014, the Rocio Santa Cruz gallery has participated actively withToni Ricart Giró, nephew of Marcel Giró, in studying and organising the photographer’s archive. […]…
This new project has been imagined by Olivier Vrankenne and Stefan De Jaeger during the reading of “Une saison en enfer” written by the […]…
His name: Jean Mounicq. He is a formidable portraitist but his archives on the old Paris are also a marvel. He is unfortunately still […]…