Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) presents a major survey of the monumental Crowd Theory photographs by Melbourne-born, London-based artist Simon Terrill. The exhibition explores […]…
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During World War II, over 11,000 Jewish children were deported from France to Nazi death camps. These children were among more than 75,000 French […]…
In the thirty years since his death, Robert Mapplethorpe (1946–1989) has become a cultural icon. One of the most critically acclaimed and controversial American […]…
The core truth and nature of our identity can be objectively represented by the various ‘selves’ we choose to proclaim, whether consciously or not. […]…
On the occasion of the exhibition Hannah Darabi – Enghelab Street, The Revolution by the Books, Iran 1979-1983, The Eye of Photography returns in […]…
As a unique artist at the forefront of experimental photography, Garry Fabian Miller’s ‘camera-less’ photography expands the possibilities of the medium; working meticulously from […]…
Galerie XII Los Angeles presents the first US exhibition of prints from the series Lost in L.A. by Munich-based photographer Christopher Thomas. In addition […]…
Simon in Wonderland. By Cilou de Bruyn With PLATTELAND, Belgian photographer Simon Vansteenwinckel takes us to the other side of the mirror, to […]…
For their first collaboration, the FRAC Auvergne and the Fontfreyde Hotel in Clermont-Ferrand – Photographic Center offered Anne-Marie and Marc Robelin to exhibit part […]…
Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII and the Demise of Civil Liberties examines the terrifying period in U.S. history […]…