At the age of 19 Sue Ford was one of only two women enrolled in the photography course at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). It was 1962 and…
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“Everybody feels good-looking, but I know I’m good-looking.” This sentence displayed on the wall of the Samuel Fosso exhibition at the Fondation Zinsou in Cotonou makes one smile. The first time one sees this Cameroonian…
Los Angeles plays on its international stature particularities to define its place on the art market, and the publisher BlindSpot presents at the occasion of Paris Photo LA an engaging…
Paris Photo celebrates the cinema with its Sound and Vision Program on the set of Paramount Pictures Studios. Photography and video have a tense relationship, and this program confirms the fruitfulness of…
The Galerie Esther Woerdehoff brings together in an exhibitions the works of Duane Michals, Arthur Tress and Juliette Bates. Two historic figures of American photography and a newcomer, united by their wishe of the…
Foley Gallery will be presenting Lauren Henkin’s first New York solo exhibition, The Park, a series of photographs made entirely in New York’s Central Park. Henkin states, "For the last decade, I have studied various aspects…
This week on the Web: a wonderful video interview with Stephen Shore, the return of Danny Lyon’s Bikeriders, Nan Goldin’s Paradise, an exceptional sale of Bill Gekas’s photos, provocative nudes,…
As part of the 10th International Photography Month in Moscow Photobiennale-2014, the Museum of Multimedia Arts in Moscow (MAMM) is presenting a retrospective of the eminent Russian photographer and theorist…
“In Moscow, every photo biennale has two faces. On the one hand, we’re trying to educate the public about the history of photography in Russia and the world. On the…
This series consists of photos of public spaces taken in Kurkijoki, in the Republic of Karelia. This small city serves as a model for small Russian cities in general, and…