Timequakes was born from my experience of the earthquake that occurred in Japan in March 2011. As an outlet for what I experienced at that time, I transposed the chaos…
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Rogério Assis, the first photographer to come into contact with the indigenous Zo’é people in 1989, returned to the same territory twenty years later. During his first visit, Assis met…
“Where there is no son, there is no future.” Such is the cultural sentiment of the Accursed Mountains of Albania, though this could be the prevailing opinion of countless cultures…
Through April 13, 2014, The McCord Museum of Montreal, whose mission is to provide support for collections focusing on the history of Canada and Quebec, will be holding a retrospective…
To kick off 2014, the OFOTO gallery in Shanghai has organized an exhibition of the work of Zhang Bojun (张博钧). Born in 1964 in the Heilongjiang province and now based…
Independent and brave small publisher Jia Ja Zhi, run by Yuan Di and Huang Yating, has just released a precious book with the long-term project of the Chinese photographer MuGe…
Golnaz Taheri's photo exhibition takes us to her realm of square shaped frames where she defines the city through her very own eyes. The selected works are based on her…
What is private in a public world delineates the distinction between the seen and unseen, a boundary that has become so stretched in the Digital Era that we might mistake…
This exhibition of works from the Alkazi collection in New Delhi features a selection of photos and postcards from the 1850s through 1910. It shows how the first photographs of…
Over his long career, the renowned photojournalist Art Shay, 91, has taken thousands of photographs of kings, presidents, Hollywood celebs, and sports stars—chronicling people’s lives and news stories all over…