At the Fernet-Branca Foundation in Saint Louis, a stone’s throw from Basel, the photo exhibition of Thierry Girard opened with a title as long […]…
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Tom Wood’s photography has been acclaimed before in The Eye of Photography, but a new book pushes the envelope and offers a new perspective […]…
The British photographer brought back from this region close to the Black Sea a succession of photographs taken from March to June 1855. An […]…
Written by Maïlys Derville Once considered a niche market, fashion photography is now considered an internationally recognised art form in its own right. As […]…
Written by Michel Cresp Charles Nègre, one of the most important photographers of the 19th century, was born in Grasse in 1820 and died […]…
by Igor Manko In the 1970s, a collaboration of eight rebellious artists (the Vremya group) brought to life a distinctive and recognizable visual language […]…
By Lia Dostlieva and Andrii Dostliev The circle of young Kharkiv photographers, which has been later described by researchers as the Kharkiv School of […]…
by Igor Manko The Kharkiv art scene in the mid-1980s felt like a bubble ready to blast. With Gorbachev having announced Perestroika, the totalitarian […]…
By Halyna Hleba Based on PinchukArtCentre Research Platform materials Modern Ukrainian conceptual photography began in the 1970s in the then Soviet Kharkiv with the […]…
Hamiltons Gallery presents the exhibition ‘South Americana’ featuring newly produced work by Mario Testino. The exhibition highlights images from Testino’s ongoing project ‘A Beautiful […]…