Here we are again with Ryan McGinley, now 36, as he continues his exploration of the boundary between public and private. Since his early portraits and photographs shot in nature and consumerism-free spaces,…
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This image is taken from Michel Setboun’s third book about agencies. Eighty reporters were chosen to comment on one iconic image taken during their careers. The image we’re publishing today…
Noting the prevalence of facial hair in fashion today and how the manicured, yet rugged man has become far more common, Julia Fullerton-Batten set out to contrast these ideas. She photographed these…
The revelation of early 2014, Ren Hang is a provocative young Chinese “photographer and poet” who explores the possibilities of the body with an uninhibited sexuality and a playful, stylized shamelessness. Condemned…
They Thought I Were But I Aren’t Anymore… is Larry Clark’s first solo show in Paris since Kiss the Past Hello at the Musée d’Art Moderne in 2010. Covering the whole of his career, They…
Las Vegas has been added to the This is Not a Map collection, those perfectly useless maps celebrating the meeting of a photographer and a place. Printed on original paper, these fake…
Postcards from Google Earth, series by Clement Valla was part of the Images festival in Vevey this year. Clement Valla was born in 1971 he lives and works in Brooklyn. He has…
New York-based photographer Thomas Prior set off on a trip to document the annual National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec Mexico ( state of Mexico). The festival honors the patron saint of the…
Arriving in New York in the early 1970s, Christopher Makos fell in with the artists at Andy Warhol’s Factory and the underground music clubs on the Bowery. It was the dawn of…