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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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Trine Søndergaard

Danish photographerTrine Søndergaard (b. 1972) has published a new book entitled Stasis (Hatje Cantz) to coincide with exhibitions at the Museum on the Seam in Jerusalem (November 1, 2013 - February…

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The Image Gallery Redux

Through February 15, the Howard Greenberg gallery is revisiting the origins of the commercial exhibition of photography. In 1959, on tenth street in New York, the photographer Larry Siegel opened…

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European Press Review

It was a very busy week with South Sudan, the Central African Republic, North Korea, the cold and animals, but especially for the affaire française. The president sleeps around. Who…

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Photo l.a.

The Los Angeles based photo l.a. honored Douglas Kirkland on opening night but‎ there were really two people there to pick up the award, Douglas and his wife and business…

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Photo l.a.: The photographic future faces

photo l.a. this year presented an excellent snapshot of ‎the changing face of photography. It also seemed to be an evolutionary step forward. With 60,000 sq. feet of space at their disposal in…

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Boris Mikhailov

A monochromatic exhibition of Boris Mikhailov’s photographs is currently on view at the Dominique Lévy gallery in New York. On the first floor is the blue series At Dusk, featuring 110 panoramic…

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Zineland by Antoine Soubrier

You’ll have to forgive this slight digression. This week’s Zineland focuses on a photo book with a more conventional format. But Mark Cohen’s Dark Knees is a digression in itself. The photographer…

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In the Studio with

For photographer Douglas Kirkland and his wife and business partner Francoise, there are no boundaries between life, love, work, and art. Their home reflects this blurring of the lines itself. The Kirklands…

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William S. Burroughs

William S. Burroughs (1914–1997) was one of the most influential American writers of the 20th century. His best-known titles include Junky (1953), The Soft Machine (1961) and his ground-breaking Naked Lunch (1959), which was adapted into a…

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