A special selection around Ishimoto “Kenzô Tange – Kengo Kuma Architects of the Tokyo Games”, 2024, Maison de la culture du Japon in Paris […]…
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The Museum of Modern Art presents Life Dances On: Robert Frank in Dialogue, an exhibition that provides new insights into the interdisciplinary and lesser-known […]…
For five months, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon hosts All the World’s a Stage, the most ambitious and comprehensive […]…
“Fashion takes itself more seriously than I do. I’m not really a fashion photographer.” – Deborah Turbeville in The New Yorker Deborah Turbeville: Photocollage […]…
“Photography changes nothing. Violence continues, poverty continues. Children are still being killed in stupid wars.” – Letizia Battaglia This Autumn, The Photographers’ Gallery presents […]…
Release by Dewi Lewis Publishing of The Mothers I Might Have Had by Caroline Furneaux. When Caroline Furneaux’s father Colin died suddenly in 2011, […]…
The title of the exhibition, Mīrārī, is the Latin word for “to wonder at”, “to marvel at”, “to gaze at”. Andrei Fărcășanu’s small-format photographs […]…
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Lena Aliper was born in 1985 of mostly Ukrainian and German blood and grew up in a constructivist neighborhood of Moscow. The turbulence of […]…
Adaptation, made up of nearly 200 photographs from Anastasia Samoylova’s six major works, is a wonderfully pleasurable book to turn the pages of and […]…