Eighty-eight images by Peruvian photographer Martin Chambi (1891-1973) have been added to the archives of the famous Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS) in Brazil. It gives the public an opportunity to discover…
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Eye & I, l’un des derniers ouvrages du canadien Robert Polidori, l’extirpe de son registre habituel. Lui, le photographe d’intérieurs comme d’extérieurs, enregistreur des traces de l’intervention humaine, dont la…
On August 17th, 1969, this music festival was going to go down in history. It was Woodstock. One one of the many photographers on hand that day sent us these…
Created in 1998, the Prix Picto de la Jeune Photographie de Mode showcases the work of emerging fashion photographers. The winner receives, along with other prizes, a personal exhibition of…
American photographer, David Armstrong, died in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 26, 2014 from complications related to liver cancer. Armstrong (b. 1954) was an American artist and core member of…
On October 23rd, the Prix Nadar Gens d'Images 2014 was awarded to Laurent Millet's book Les enfantillages pittoresques (Filigranes Éditions), with text by Michel Poivert, Arthur Kopel and Christine Besson. In his…
Collectors and enthusiasts of fine art photography, Viviane Esders and her team guides you for all your purchases and sales of modern and contemporary historical photographs. The first part was…
With its large collection of African art assembled by its founder, Arthur Walther, the Walther Collection in New York is holding an exhibition of the work of Cameroonian photographer Samuel…
Portland’s Blue Sky Gallery, now in its fortieth year of exhibiting great photography, has never outgrown “the populism and exuberance of its Seventies roots.” The Portland Art Museum has just produced a major exhibition, "Blue Sky:…
I don't have anything new to say—it's the same old, death, disgrace and infamy—but French speakers should rush to read this brilliant piece by Pierre Barthélémy in Le Monde. I…