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All archives of The Eye of Photography are classified by theme in this section. It contains various articles about photography art, exclusive interviews of famous photographers, an economic section, public or private collections presentations along with the latest trends in the photography world which are to be discovered in the magazine.

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RTR Gallery

“In the work of seven Russian photographers—Oleg Dou, Galina Chirikova, Sergey Maximishin, Igor Mukhin, Margo Ovcharenko, Antanas Sutkus and Maria Yastrebova—joy is ironic, tender, funny, melancholic and ecstatic. And as…

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Le BAL : Lewis Baltz

Born in 1945 at Newport Beach (California), Lewis Baltz belongs to the same generation of artists as Jan Dibbets, Douglas Huebler and Bruce Nauman – artists who used photography in the 1960s…

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Baron Wolman : Woodstock

2014 marks the 45th anniversary of Woodstock. Baron Wolman was Rolling Stone magazine’s first photographer. In 1969 he attended what would become the most famous music festival of all time.…

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Roger Ballen

Roger Ballen’s newest monograph, Asylum of the Birds (Thames & Hudson) is a revelation, a vision of the inside of the mind in black and white—and all shades in between. There is…

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PhotoMed 2014

I was taken by an unexpected passion for photography  three years ago,  my interest grew for architecture; that created by Man, the other drawn through lines and light. Living in…

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PhotoMed 2014

Paolo Verzone’s passion for the European identity motivated his major works - Seeeuropeans – an extended series of portraits shot on different European beaches between 2009 and 2013. Then Paolo…

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Moscow: New Orleans in Photography

New Orleans in Photographs, curated by New Orleans photographer Frank Relle, comprises 1100 photographs depicting the culture of New Orleans and southeast Louisiana: from the intimate to the public, the everyday to the celebratory, and…

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Koto Bolofo

At the age of four, Koto Bolofo left South Africa as a political refugee, and did not return until 1992, two years after Nelson Mandela was released from prison. The first thing…

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