For its fourth exhibition in Sankt-Apern-Strasse, the Van der Grinten Galerie is showing a new series by the Japanese photographer Izima Kaoru (*1954). The exhibition title “Angela Reynolds Wears Valentino”…
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Compared to the many established photo festivals in France, Le Rendez-vous photographique de Vichy, which opened on June 14, is a newborn. The event, devoted entirely to portraits, lasts all…
Inside his car, the driver is alone with his thoughts. In the series Car en Sac, Pascal Aimar enters the privates space of ordinary drivers, seeking to make visible, through…
A master of camouflage, Lui Bolin uses his body as a means of expression. The photographer and performer conceals himself in landscapes like a chameleon. He stands motionless for hours…
Celebrity photographer of the worlds of politics, music, cinema, fashion and literature, Jérôme Bonnet is one of France’s most famous photographers. His portrait of Dennis Hopper earned him a World…
The first photobooths appeared in the 1920. Accessible to all, this cheap, automated process replaced the photographers. Alone or with others, in the privacy of the booth, a few coins…
The Open Society Foundations has just opened a two-story gallery in New York , in the Argonaut Building on 57th street. The place recalls the original mission of the OSC:…
Nailya Alexander Gallery presents “Precious”, an exhibition of fourteen color photographs from Jane Hilton’s recent project documenting working girls in assorted Nevada brothels. In 2000, the BBC commissioned Hilton to…
In late 1982, Andy Warhol and a small entourage were invited to Hong Kong by Alfred Siu, a young industrialist who had commissioned portraits of Prince Charles and Princess Diana…