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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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Zineland by Antoine Soubrier

In the style of Erik Kessels, who has catalogued recurring visual objects for the Almost Every Picture collection (KesselsKramer Publishing), The Archives by Claudio Pogo, from the eponymous Berlin publishing collective, traces and exhibits objects…

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Juergen Teller

Considered one of the most emblematic photographers of his generation, Juergen Teller is one of the few artists to have won recognition in the worlds both of art and fashion. For his first…

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MoMA: Two Centuries of Studio Photography

Bringing together still and moving images, the MoMA exhibition A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio explores the use of studio space by photographers and artists beginning in 1826.…

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Houston: FotoFest 2014

Have you ever walked up the stairs in an old apartment building in Paris? There’s a button on each landing that gives you the option of turning on the lights to…

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Nicaragua: BAVNIC IX

The Ortiz Gurdian Foundation has stood up for politically and socially committed art in Nicaragua since it was founded in 1996. When the foundation first held the the Biennale of…

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EsPIRA / Adrede

EspIRA is an association of artists and an art school founded by Patricia Belli almost fifteen years ago. “The original idea, and certainly still the driving force, is to train…

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Alejandro Flores: Monumental Juggling

Alejandro Flores uses photography to capture a performance. His style borrows from the absurd to explore the complex subject of collective history. In the series Mascaras (Masks), he puts on nine…

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Ed Kashi

“Last June 15th, Daniel Ortega, the President of Nicaragua, held a ceremony in Managua to announce his newest and most audacious plan to help the country's poor: a transoceanic canal,…

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