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Normally, I enjoy putting together this press review. But this week it was was painful. In France, I had to witness a horde of ungrateful bastards in the streets of…
The third edition of Düsseldorf Photo Weekend has just opened. Through February 2, galleries and museums across the city will hold more than thirty exhibitions. Some will continue into April. While the…
The School of the International Center of Photography, located just across from the museum, is holding an internal exhibition exploring the role of man in his social environment. Curator Karen…
We received this text about Miroslav Tichý written by the galerist Pascal Polar, from Bussels. We decided to publish it.…
Fred W. McDarrah was the first picture editor and only staff photographer at The Village Voice for decades. He photographed the artists, writers, musicians, and actors who frequented the bars, theaters, art galleries, and…
The Galerie Huraux recently opened in the heart of the Cité des Sacres in Reims, France. Directors Philippe and David Huraux are putting together an eclectic, multidisciplinary program focused on…
Albus, is the first solo exhibition dedicated to the young South African photographer, Justin Dingwall, in collaboration with Thando Hopa. The exhibition will takes place in Seattle at the MIA Gallery. Albus…
Revisiting the iconic western American landscape is a challenge that many photographers have taken. From the survey photographers of the early nineteenth century to the masters of landscape photography such…