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Contrarily to the majority of encyclopedic approaches initiated in the second half of the 19th century, constructed on the principle of the collection and classification of different preexisting data, images…
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In most of the societies in the coastal region between Ghana and Nigeria, funerals represent one of the most important events in social life. They respond to the need to…
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Faces are my landscape. Not walls, either sunsets. Not even oceans or streets or skyscrapers. Every face that I’ve shot it’s a little piece that I’ve loved.…
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Peter is an approach to Russia, a nation at once so old and so young, established as it now exists only twenty-five years ago, in 1991, out of the dismembered…
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Ellen von Unwerth’s puckish humor pervades the pages of Heimat (home in German), an enchanted tour around Bavaria. The renowned fashion and music photographer revisits her childhood homeland to shoot…
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William Holman Gallery in New York currently presents a collection of forty gelatin silver prints made by Bill Brandt (1904 – 1983) from the late 1930s through the months following…
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Magma is an invitation to an internal journey, basically composed of self-portraits and landscapes. Its title here is just the right metaphor. This work is a narrative construction, a stroll…
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After World War II the California School of Fine Arts (CSFA) in San Francisco hired renowned photographer Ansel Adams to establish one of the first fine art photography departments in…
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Japanese California-based photographer Ken Ohara (b. 1942) is known as an innovator who expands the boundaries of photographic portraits to the extent that our familiar perceptions of others and ourselves…
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