Edmund Clark: War on Terror concludes at London’s Imperial War Museum at the end of August after being on view for more than a year. It is a shame that…
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Edmund Clark: War on Terror concludes at London’s Imperial War Museum at the end of August after being on view for more than a year. It is a shame that…
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The auction houses Millon and Baron Ribeyre again dedicate two auctions to the photographs gathered by the gallery owner Gérard Lévy (1934-2016) on June 13 and 16, 2017.…
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Daphne Rocou creates a photographic story, between fiction and reality, with the involvement of the inhabitants of the village of Paradisi, in the mountainous region in the south of the…
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American photographer Mike Mandel was greatly influenced by his childhood in the San Fernando Valley, which at the time was undergoing a major transformation into a commercial landscape. Living in…
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“I can’t wait to get home to my dead lizards in the freezer,” Maggie Steber tells as she sits down to talk about this legendary photojournalist’s most personal body of…
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I am afraid of dying. These pictures are an attempt to examine and confront the anxiety and eventuality that, because we all were born, time will pass and so will…
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C’est de voir qu’il s’agit, or, seeing is what it’s about; already, the sentence is beautiful. It is the title of the Robert Delpire book that editor Vera Michalski is…
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Lin Zhipeng (aka No.223) is a leading figure of new Chinese photography and famous for his portrayal of unconventional Chinese youth. In an exhibition at M97 Gallery, in Shanghai, some…
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Alongside Johan van der Keuken, Ed van der Elsken, often called a “photographer of the margins,” occupies a singular place in twentieth-century documentary Dutch photography and cinema. In addition to…
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