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Since May 1st, 1982, Kennesaw has been the only municipality in the United States where owning a firearm is mandatory. Here, “An armed society is a polite society.” Quebec photographer Nicolas…
Anne has dreamed of opening a gallery since she was a little girl. That’s perfectly natural when your last name is Clergue. Now her dream has finally come true. Her…
Photography from 1978 – 2013 feature the work of three photographers : Miron Zownir, Joseph Rodriguez and Gregory Bojorquez.As the “poet of radical photography”, Miron Zownir has been chronicling the dark side of…
Born in 1951, Hendrik Faure previously studied medicine in the late 60’s and early 70’s, ultimately specialising in psychiatry, which he still practices today. His photographs, naturally and instinctively display an enormous…
These photographs are taken from a little known album which aimed to glorify the ties between Portugal and its colonies. Two years before a major exhibition in Lisbon—greatly admired by The…
This month, Contemporary Art Platform Kuwait is hosting Mohammed Alkouh's first solo exhibition. Alkouh, whose work was recently acquired by the Dutch Royal Tropical Institute, will be showing a recent set…
Extraordinary landscapes, myths and legends inspire photographers to dream. Through April 19th in Clermont de l’Oise, photographs by Dieter Appelt, John Batho, Joachim Bonnemaison, Marie-Louise Bréhant, Dominique Cartelier, Daniel Challe, Georges Dussaud,…
Today we’re taking a look at a French publication—something we don’t do often enough here—with Geum Urbanum by Geoffroy Mathieu, the latest release from the celebrated Éditions Filigranes. The book, slightly larger than an A4…