For the first anniversary of his death, the Fahey/Klein Gallery presents a retrospective of Douglas Kirkland. Françoise, his wife, chose these images for us […]…
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Returning to the original 1987 publication’s format, this new edition of Joel Sternfeld’s lyrical portrait of America’s hopes and sorrows includes previously unseen images. […]…
Le Pavillon Populaire, located in Montpellier, France, presents Dr Paul Wolff, L’homme au Leica, the very first French retrospective devoted to one of Germany’s […]…
We learned of the passing of the legendary anti-apartheid photojournalist Dr. Peter Magubane a few days before his 92nd birthday. The ICP stated : […]…
Jacques Revon explores in this chapter the use of an ecological alternative developer made with lager beer. “Film photography is initially authentic because the negative […]…
New work by artist Rachel Perry is presented at Yancey Richardson. The exhibition, Unfolded, includes photography from Perry’s ongoing series, Lost in My Life, […]…
Espace JB en Suisse presents the exhibition by Bertrand Cavalier : Permanent Concern. Permanent Concern consists of a series of smartphone photographs that Cavalier […]…
The Huntress, a New York interior design company founded by Jenny Wolf, is collaborating with Robin Rice Gallery to present “A Very Huntman Holiday […]…
Gallery FIFTY ONE presents the fourth solo exhibition of Belgian artist Katrien De Blauwer (Ronse, 1969). For ‘He Loves Me… He Loves Me Not’, […]…
For his fifth solo exhibition at Gallery FIFTY ONE, Belgian artist Bruno V. Roels (°1976) presents new work and delves further into the possibilities […]…