The painter and sculptor Clifford Ross turned to photography in the mid-1990s. The photographs in the series Hurricane were taken in Long Island, New York. Standing waist-deep in the ocean and held by ropes,…
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François Pesant has chosen to address an invisible phenomenon, a scourge that has left deep psychological scars on an entire system: rape in the United States Army. Shame, anger, betrayal and…
This is one of eight chapters of a long-term project I am working on. Each chapter is different but the overriding themes are the politics and culture of the USA…
Throughout the 1930s, Gaston Paris (1903-1964) was one of the pillars of the weekly magazine Vu, founded in 1928 by Lucien Vogel. The only salaried photographer, he shared the magazine’s pages…
Two young photographers, Evgenia Arbugaeva and Rina Vukobratovic, Russian and Serbian, respectively, offer viewers an ode to childhood. Between poetry and memories, Arbugaeva takes us to the heart of Siberia, while Vukobratovic transports…
What do you do when you discover that something drastic has happened to your body, transforming your daily life completely? Camille Renée Devid’s response to being thrust into a twilight zone…
Piémanson Beach, a few miles from Arles, is the last remaining wild beach in France, and one of those places that makes taking beautiful pictures look easy. There’s an element…
The Recoleta Cultural Center in Buenos Aires invites viewers to immerse themselves in the work of South Africa-based American photographer, Roger Ballen. The exhibition explores different themes, from the small mining…
The sky is a pale blue. Shanghai is draped in its usual grey veil. In the hotel room a sign reads: “Do not worry, Google has been disconnected in this…
In four shipping containers on the shores of Lake Ontario in downtown Toronto is an exhibition devoted to Caribbean photography. The work of 18 artists is featured, exploring the themes…