The photographs of Rinko Kawauchi (b. 1972 in Shiga, Japan) are colorful and particularly luminous. In the works that she has published since 2001, which have brought her fame, the…
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He was one of the great color photographers of the 1980s. He splits his time between Paris and Miami, from where he sent us this video of the latest exhibition…
In Distant War, Robert Nickelsberg and the international experts invited to contribute to the work offer a subtle analysis of the latent conflict that has devastated Afghanistan since the Soviet…
In late October 2012, lower Manhattan lost power for several days as a result of Hurricane Sandy. Christophe Jacrot roamed the streets at night to capture this unique moment.…
Founded in 2005 by Dominique and Sylvain Lévy, the DSL Collection is one of the few collections of contemporary Chinese art in France. Sylvain and Dominique Lévy have been collectors…
Bugis Street is now a street in the shopping district of Singapore, since the 1950’s it was renowned for its transvestite streetwalkers who attracted to the city state sailors and…
What do Pieter Hugo and Madame Yévonde have in common? At first glance, not much, but they are both featured on a blog that reproduces well-known photographs using the modeling…
Steven Kasher Gallery presents Danny Fitzgerald and Les Demi Dieux: Brooklyn Boys. It is Fitzgerald’s first exhibition. Included will be 35 portraits and male nudes in both black and white…
Steven Kasher Gallery welcomes Roxanne Lowit among its represented artists with the exhibition Roxanne Lowit: Be Fabulous. This mini-retrospective will include over 40 vintage and modern black and white photographs…
It has been a big year for Paris-based, New Zealand photojournalist Robin Hammond. In February he won the 2013 FotoEvidence Book of the Year Award for his long-term photo essay…