For the first time in five years, Laurence Esnol gallery devotes one of its spaces to the solo show of new artist, Eric Anthony. The exhibition will take place until…
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In their series of photographs, ATTACHé, photographers Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré explore the erotics of power transference through seven female subjects who harness the penetrative potentiality of the strap-on…
Looking back on the photographic work of Stan Douglas in the last decade of the 20th century, Abandon et splendeur exposes the ruins of some major Western utopias in their paradoxical beauty.…
Seas Without A Shore is a magical, mysterious photography book of tintypes, portraits, still lifes and seascapes. The photographs for this book have evolved into a series of images with fictional…
Her name is Christiane V. Felscherinow. Thirty-five years ago, her book «We Children of Bahnhof Zoo» (« Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo ») was a shock and was translated in 19 countries.…
Myriam Tirler & Olivia Creed, two young artists photographers present a series realised through the American West.…
This exhibition celebrates the release of Homeplace (Daylight Books, Fall 2013), at the art center RayKo in San Francisco Sarah Christianson. Homeplace interweaves Sarah’s photographs of the Christianson farm and…
In Distant War, Robert Nickelsberg and the international experts invited to contribute to the work offer a subtle analysis of the latent conflict that has devastated Afghanistan since the Soviet…
In late October 2012, lower Manhattan lost power for several days as a result of Hurricane Sandy. Christophe Jacrot roamed the streets at night to capture this unique moment.…
The photographs of Rinko Kawauchi (b. 1972 in Shiga, Japan) are colorful and particularly luminous. In the works that she has published since 2001, which have brought her fame, the…