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Every year for a quarter of a century, the Reinhardt von Graffenried Foundation in Berne has recognized the best of Swiss photojournalism. Photographs published in the daily press over the…
RongRong & inri, the photographic husband and wife team who have shaped contemporary photography in China and beyond, receive the Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize at the 2016 Sony World…
The 21st edition of the HSBC Photography Prize was held in the HSBC Bank headquarters, Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The names of the two award winners were announced last…
The 21st edition of the HSBC Prize for Photography,for which Diane Dufour is artistic advisor, was won by Marta Zgierska and Christian Vium. Marta is a young Polish photographer,…
The 21st edition of the HSBC Prize for Photography, for which Diane Dufour is the artistic advisor this year, was won by Christian Vium and Marta Zgierska. Christian is…
Getty Images has pulled off a masterstroke by purchasing, for under 100 million dollars, its competitor Corbis via a previously little-known Chinese agency. Anti-trust law has thus been cunningly and…
Saywho announces the opening of Saywho Gallery, the first digital gallery dedicated to photography of the world of fashion and its relationships. This space has been dedicated to this phenomenon from…
Beginning on Tuesday, February 2, artnet Auctions will offer a selection of classic and contemporary nude photography, ranging from abstract interpretations of the human form to traditionally beautiful nudes.…
It’s the end of an era, the beginning of nostalgia; it’s this email received today by Agathe Gaillard. We ambrace you, Agathe, and we will miss the gallery. « This time…