Her name: Tina Cosmai. She has just released a book with Contrasto editions entitled: Via di Fuga a Mare. The curator and art critic […]…
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Her name: Tina Cosmai. She has just released a book with Contrasto editions entitled: Via di Fuga a Mare. The curator and art critic […]…
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In the series “Yes I admit it, I would give anything to come back to that day”: Françoise Hardy in Rome in 1963. We […]…
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By Isabel Bryony London Gallery Weekend brings together over 150 contemporary art galleries in a three day free event designed to encourage visitors to […]…
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All around me, for the past few years, it has been coming back to my ears regularly. “How things suck? How can you be […]…
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Thorsten Wulff is an absolute matchmaker. Not sure which year we met exactly, but it’s been a few years down the road already. When […]…
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David Bacher : A Tale of Two Cities by Carole Naggar The history of photographers’ movements between New York and Paris dates back to the […]…
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One hundred and fifty years after the death of Ulysses S. Grant history has begun to vindicate this great, yet often maligned, general. A […]…
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Los Angeles is a big city, five hundred square miles of endless neighborhoods seemingly without a center. Fifty years ago, new in town, I […]…
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Rizzoli recently released SAVED by Diane Keaton. A visual autobiography of a kind as only Diane Keaton could tell it, via the celebrated star’s idiosyncratic and personal collections […]…
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