For the first time in Paris, a set of 120 photographs – carefully preserved by the Estate of Sam Haskins, will be offered for […]…
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Galerie Rouge organizes the first personal exhibition in France dedicated to the photographer Jill Freedman (1939-2019). Little known to the general public, Jill Freedman […]…
“THE LONGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD” September in Chile, 1971-1973 by Jean-Jacques Ader On the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of General Pinochet’s coup […]…
The George Eastman Museum presents the works of photographer Gregory Halpern (American, b. 1977). The exhibition, 19 winters / 7 springs features approximately 30 photographs […]…
A publication which is itself a work of art: the art photo book Alltagsfantasie by Joanna Szproch – available in the online shop of […]…
Biennial initiated in 2005 by the Town Hall of the 10th arrondissement and the Château d’Eau library, the Rencontres photographiques of the 10th are […]…
Howard Schatz is an internationally known photographer who has been exhibited in museums and photography galleries worldwide and included in innumerable private collections. Over […]…
Bildhalle Amsterdam presents the exhibition Wind From Nowhere by Douglas Mandry. In constant dialogue with his means of making, subject and surroundings, Douglas Mandry […]…
Bildhalle Amsterdam presents the exhibition Cast Away by Thirza Schaap. Thirza Schaap combines sculpture with photography and examines our changing relationship with plastics and […]…
Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht presents an exhibition by Dutch photographer Humberto Tan until 17 March 2024. With “Tomorrow will be better”, the […]…