Daylight Books is releasing the book Trapped by the Belgian-Argentine photographer Ximena Echagüe. “[Trapped] is also a story of human resourcefulness and solidarity, a […]…
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The most charming Christmas gift. It is signed Daniel Dytrych and accompanied by these few sentences. This was an impromptu shoot during our recent […]…
Mondo Galeria presents “My Window” an exhibition of Beny Steiner. Her art career started as international model (one of the first ones travelling the […]…
For six decades, Jane Bown (1925-2014) worked for The Observer and explored all areas of photojournalism. However, it is for her celebrity portraits that […]…
The virtual exhibition at PDNB Gallery is titled: Gift ideas for dog lovers. PDNB Gallery 150 Manufacturing St, Ste 203 Dallas, TX 75207 www.pdnbgallery.com…
This is one of the cutest Christmas cards we have received! It comes from Richard Hermes from Amsterdam. Here some music for the holidays. […]…
Pastel Struggle Read First The Consumerism has changed the concept of happiness turning it from a neverending source of motivation into a one more “Must […]…
Photographer Jason Gardner travelled across 15 countries to document traditional Carnival in its myriad of manifestations. Seeking out villages and towns where festivals are […]…
Ada Trillo is an award-winning documentary photographer from the U.S.-Mexico border shedding light on xenophobic foreign policies barring migrants from opportunities to seek asylum. […]…
The Joy of Living is an exhibition dedicated to the found works in the archive of Moldovan artist Zaharia Cușnir. On a lukewarm morning […]…