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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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…
The exhibition Œil pour œil to mark the fifth anniversary of Signatures, Maison de Photographes. Every week we’ll be presenting you with a series on display at the Hôtel de Sauroy through…
It was with immense sadness that we learned of the death of Michael Schmidt on Saturday 24th of May. Three days previously Michael was awarded the fifth Prix Pictet for Lebensmittel, his monumental…
The first major U.S. solo exhibition of noted Brazilian photographer Caio Reisewitz is currently on view at the International Center of Photography. During the past two decades, Reisewitz has produced a…
Urbes Mutantes: Latin American Photography 1944–2013 at the International Center for Photography is a major survey of photographic movements in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. Urbes Mutantes…
Seules is a series of self-portraits depicting five times of the day, spent alone. Tanya Traboulsi creates, with restraint and distance, a sibling of herself. This staging of the self and its mirrored…
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…
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…
"For the last fifteen years I’ve been sifting through the boxes of postcards from the 50s to the 70s of seaside in flea markets and second hand shops. This collection has…