The 2012/2013 France-South Africa Seasons project was set up to engage a dialogue between two peoples. It brings together artists who did not necessarily know much about each others' work…
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Valles Marineris, Olympus, Arcadia Planitia, Elysium Mons, Planum Boreum, Icaria Fossae and Noachis Terra are some of the Martian regions that NASA’s observation probe has flown over. The probe was…
Architecture, architexture. Organic geometries. Memory of their designers. Balance of the shapes. Cedric Lefebvre, 45, lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.…
I'm used to working in bad weather, so I jumped on a plane to New York as soon as I heard the news about Hurricane Sandy. Then a friend who…
The beginnings comes from the spanish conquistadores. The horses were first use for work, but after the Mexican revolution, the "Charreria" began to emerge as a sport. It is sayed…
3 portfolios. This is the last selection by Howard Greenberg. Howard Greenberg is one of the world's foremost photography dealers. He is an authority on 19th and 20th century photography,…
At a time when the Rencontres d’Arles is preparing to celebrate black and white photography, not far away, the Pavillon Populaire in Montpellier directed by Gilles Mora, former artistic director…
The Robin Rice Gallery announces Summertime Salon 2013, an annual photography exhibit featuring gallery artists as well as a few newcomers. Marrying tasteful photographs with a common theme, Rice’s aesthetic…
Bert Stern died on June 25 at 83 years old in his home in Manhattan. We publish the obituary published yesterday in the New York Times written by Paul…