To discover one of the festival’s most interesting exhibitions, you have to climb the stairs and enter the Fann Wa Chai café-gallery, opened a year ago by Linda Al Khoury,…
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Finally, in the exhibition space of the Zara Gallery in the luxurious Grand Hyatt hotel, a documentary exhibition that’s well done, and on a theme that may surprise. The young Jordanian…
The photographs of Michel Giniès could no longer be shot today. The lines were crossed years ago. The word “paparazzi” has losts its meaning. Intrusion is no longer allowed—no photos please! Publicists…
For the first time in Scandinavia, Fotografiska museum shows Julia Fullerton-Batten work. Inspired by her father who always carried his camera with him, Julia Fullerton-Batten decided to become a photographer at the age…
The Collective Invention: Photographs at Play at the Morgan Library & Museum is full in so many ways. It is playful, thoughtful, and chockfull of discoveries. Ken Johnson's enthusiastic reaction to it…
Roger Ballen is one of the most original image makers of the twenty-first century. Asylum of the Birds showcases his iconic photographs, which were all taken entirely within the confines of a house…
Landon Nordeman’s series, “Canine Kingdom,” takes us inside the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, now running for 138 years. To mark the exhibit’s opening March 12, photography curator Elisabeth Biondi…
The most recent one, A Fine Thread, was done in collaboration with the journalist Robert Carmichael. This long work of reportage explores Cambodian industry through 10 chapters, 500 images and 9,000…
Today I went to the Volta Fair in Soho. After a morning packed with meetings, I was very happy to have a free afternoon to meander around and look at…
In parallel with the Charles Marville photography exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of New York, the Howard Greenberg Gallery is showcasing the photographer’s American counterpart. On the one hand, we…