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It’s so rare, and because it’s so rare, it’s important. The magazine we’re reviewing this week left its impression on us. Saturdays Magazine, the name of a magnificent New York…
For its 5th anniversary, Fabrique de Regard gave the artist Flavie Pinatel the carte blanche to produce a film about its work, with support from the BNP Paribas Foundation. Watch…
With the simplicity of the ordinary, Emmet Gowin has redefined intimacy, to the point that even his topographical and entomological studies reveal his deep affection for the world, regardless of…
The latest exhibition at the Parisian gallery Inception brings together the work of four international photographers: Carlos Betancourt (Puerto Rico.), Marcus Lyon (United Kingdom), Quentin Shih (China) and M.A Sanchez…
Founded in March 2008 by two photographers, David Bram and Joshua Spees, Fraction Magazine features the best of contemporary photography, bringing together diverse bodies of work by established and emerging…
Books and photographs. Photographs and books. The historical record reflects the times as they were lived by those who were there. And here we are, some four decades later, reflecting…
This exhibition at the J. Paul Getty Museum, entitled Japan's Modern Divide: The Photographs Of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto, presents the work of these two photographers whose careers spanned…
The J. Paul Getty Museum presents Ed Ruscha, An exhibition from April 9th to September 29th, 2013 at the The Getty Center, West Pavilion. Photography has played a central role…
My earliest memory of Agathe dates to my earliest trip to Paris, around 1971…..I called on her to see if she wanted to make a carte postale from one of…