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. […]…
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The Joy of Living is an exhibition dedicated to the found works in the archive of Moldovan artist Zaharia Cușnir. On a lukewarm morning […]…
Open Britain: Portrait of a Diverse Nation is a personal project by London photographer JJ Keith, celebrating the multiculturalism of Britain. First started in […]…
La Galerie Rouge presents: Le Voyageur Immobile, an exhibition by Jean-Michel Fauquet. It accompanies it with these words: The exhibition offers an inner journey, […]…
This is the most unusual exhibition of the week. It’s called: Esprits de la montagne It lasts until May 25th at the Musée gruérien […]…
MOMENTA is actively looking for a visionary general director who will be responsible for running and influencing the organization while leading the team to […]…
Monique des Bouvrie and Roy Kahmann present the exhibition ‘INNOCENCE’ in Het Arsenaal. The exhibition presents the works of Neeltje de Vries, Schilte & […]…
In 1963, Frank Horvat anchors Hong Kong in a landscape of multitudes and saturations, in a book by Éditions Louis Vuitton…
2 years ago, Romain Veillon published with Albin Michel: Green Urbex. Today he is publishing the sequel with the same publisher: Green Urbex ². […]…
Andy Romanoff has been The Eye of Photography’s Los Angeles correspondent since its first days of publication. He has written about museums, galleries, festivals, and […]…