The exhibition Rússia Sagrada (Sacred Russia) at the Museum of Image and Sound (MIS) runs through December 11. Organized by the Russian Ministry of Culture, this exhibition brings together 20…
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“Pobeda” gallery for the first time took part in the festival Unseen Photo Fair in Amsterdam in September 2013. One of the world’s most prestigious photography museums FOAM is the…
Dogs sit admiring a sunset. Two cats are being held by people wearing shirts with wolves on them. Cat slippers lie on a red carpet. These photographs might seem incredible,…
All forms of public art—music and cinema especially—have magazines that can claim in all candor, as the bi-monthly Fisheye does: “Fisheye is a photo magazine about society. Fisheye is a…
This year, the Biennial of Rencontres Photographiques de Lorient gather fifteen photographers in seven artistic centers in Lorient, the theme of this edition is « the Ariadne thread« .…
Australian photographer Rennie Ellis was an irreverent spirit, naturaly appealing who armed with a camera captured one of the most dynamic periods of Australian contemporary culture. A self-styled street photographer,…
This show is very different than one might expect, as the exhibition hits a serious note. Disco and Disco spirit are at the core of the exhibition at Flatland Gallery…
The American artist Philip-Lorca diCorcia is on show at both David Zwirner spaces in London and New York. One of the most influential and innovative photographers working today, he is…
« Creating the illusion, the dream, animating the inanimate, confusing the trails, I have always thought myself a bit of a taxidermist when I take photographs (…) » The Museum of Natural…