For fans of design and architecture, the name Marc Held is familiar. For photography fans, less so. His photographs taken in the 1950s and ‘60s were only recently released. Self-taught, he was…
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She covered the last Miami Art Basel for L'Oeil. Charmed by her writing, we asked her to keep a weekly journal of the New York photo scene. Here is the…
Afghan Gold by Luke Powell, published by Steidl, comes in a box that offers the reader two separate trips. A large, horizontal book, as precious and delicate to handle as a medieval…
For the past few weeks, the Royal Geographical Society has been offering visitors a trip back in time to see the Silk Road through photographs from the 20th and 21st centuries..…
Sydney photo-media artist Alexia Sinclair’s love of European history continues with her new series “A Frozen Tale” set in the 17th Century Skokloster Slott, a majestic castle commissioned by Carl…
Through March 1st, 2014, the Throckmorton gallery in New York will exhibit thirty photographs by self-taught Mexican photographer Manuel Alvares Bravo. Despite his friendships with Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Henri…
The exhibition Clima Tempo, curated by Pedro Agilson, will run through February 9 at the Oi Futuro Cultural Center in Rio de Janeiro. The sixty photographs by Vítor Silva show…
She was there in the heyday of magazines like Télérama, De l’Air and M, Le Magazine du Monde, illustrating the articles with photos that told fantastic little tales. Elene Usdin was awarded the 2006 Prix Picto…
Éditions Sekoya has just published Vivre la France, a photo book that combines two sets of portraits taken a century apart. The first set dates back to World War I.…