In a long, friendly conversation with Francesco Zanot, Alec Soth analyzes his most famous photographs as well as others that have been published or are virtually unknown. Each picture gives…
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We know James Karales from his photographs of the American Civil Rights movement, especially the famous image of, “Selma to Montgomery March, Alabama, 1965.” But that’s just one chapter in…
Felix Heyes and Benjamin West, of the collective King Zog’s, came up with the idea to manually collect the first results in Google Image Search for the 21,110 words of…
Anna Fox came to Butlin’s at Bognor Regis in 2009 after two decades of investment, refurbishment, rebranding and continuing corporate change. Throughout her photographic career she has been interested in…
Photographer Murray Fredericks’ unique visual language transforms remote or hostile natural environments into ethereal vistas that appear to be from worlds beyond our own. In his latest collection Topophilia Fredericks…
In a career that spanned more than 40 years American photographer Ormond Gigli shot thousands of images and was widely published in magazines such as Life, Paris Match, Collier’s, The…
The 200 photographs in the José Medeiros exhibition Crônicas brasileiras (Brazilian Chronicles), on view at the Instituto Moreira Salles de Poços de Caldas through January 12, 2014, offer a wide-ranging…
As part of the first Beijing Photo Biennial, which runs through December 7 in several different venues, the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre has organized several events, including an exhibition…
We’re far away. We could be on the moon. The first photograph of the book calls to mind a monochrome Rothko canvas, two infinite planes in a thick mist. This…
Back from the Casa Velázquez, Magali Lambert is presenting for the first time in Paris the exhibition Échos, featuring two of her series: Miroirs du Temps (Escurial) and Écho, wherein…