The exhibition Monsieur Contraste and the Church of Photography features work by Jean-Christian Rostagni. The event was sponsored by the supermarket chain Whole Foods, the Loaf bakery and the Wine Authorities, which served…
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Trent Parke has been deeply influenced by the wide-open spaces of the Australian outback. His work is steeped in light poetry, most of the time in black and white. Whether it’s…
In France and around the world, we are witnessing a redistribution of wealth thanks to digital technology. Before, when our parents wanted to start a business, they had to build…
In a recent article we discussed Stack Magazines, whose subscribers receive a different publication each month, selected for content and aesthetics. The California publisher TBW Book, founded in 2005 by…
After a freak motorcycle accident left me with two crack vertebrate in my back and neck, two broken ribs, and a four-month confinement in bed, I realized what direction my…
We alive today are witness to the transformation of the world, from a place of physicality to a more conceptual space, a space that is as infinite as it is…
The series presented here was shot in Portugal over a 3-year period and represents a transformed landscape that portrays the existence of Man as a constructive, reconstructive and contemplative being.…
Photographer Graham Miller says the impetus for his new series – All That is Solid Melts into Air – initially came from reading Mark Tredinnick’s “The Blue Plateau: A Landscape…
In 1966, While doing a story on Andy Warhol for Life Magazine, Steve Schapiro photographed Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, in a dilapidated Hollywood Hills castle where they were staying waiting to…