Adam Panczuk presents two black and white series. Large format portraits staging dreamlike scenes symbolising the farmers putting down roots in their native country, then more classic report images…
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The penal colony of Guiana (South America) opened in 1852. It was closed to metropolitans temporarily due to a high mortality rate in 1869, and reopened in 1887; in the…
For its 20th anniversary, Fotomuseum Winterthur is presenting the exhibition Concrete – Photography and Architecture, which questions the complex and unique relationship between the two. Photography transforms three-dimensional perspectives of…
For fifteen years San Francisco photographer Beth Yarnelle Edwards has been making photographs which tell of her fascination with how we behave in our homes, of the ways we interact…
The images of Sandi Haber Fifield are composites taken from the artist’s archives. They represent moments from life that are personal yet universal. The faces of her subjects are often…
Howard Greenberg Gallery will present 1963, bringing together more than 40 photographs depicting events from this watershed year. 1963 was a year when everything changed. It was a roller-coaster time…
The Fiaf has invited Tunisia for the fifth edition of its World Nomads festival, conceived as a forum for dialogue between cultures. It is also an opportunity to create links…
As a tribute to the life of Colombian photographer Leo Matiz (1917-1998), one of the most singular and innovative figures of 20th century photography, the National Museum of Colombia in…
Paris Match has lost one of its finest photographers. He had that rare quality of knowing how to do everything: war, politics, the magazine, even celebrities. He photographed all of…
Benoît Gysembergh was cremated at the Père Lachaise cemetery yesterday morning. All of Paris Match and the world of French photojournalism came to pay a final tribute to this wonderful,…