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…
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I have been invited to curate an exhibition titled “Under My Skin” at Flowers Gallery in New York City. It is a selection of nudes in contemporary photography, with works…
Ghislain Sénéchaut works in the tradition of the observers of the social landscape, topographers of the legendary and the familiar. A photographer and traveler, he loves countries where the remoteness…
Australian photographers Caroline McLean-Foldes and Mim Stirling share a fascination and love of Japanese culture, which the pair explores in two separate bodies of work that are on exhibition at…
French photographer Agnes Dherbeys has lived in Bangkok for 12 years and now she has decided to come back to Paris, but it was in Thailand where she’s started her…
Newsweek, RIP. The Chicago Sun-Times has fired all its photographers. Greece’s public television stations has gone off the air. The “democratic leader” Erdogan has turned Turkey into the world’s largest…
This project is a testament to a place that no longer exists. In 2003, dozens of families came to occupy the Galpa da Araujo Barreto, an abandoned chocolate factory in…
This exhibition was produced to mark the centenary of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the International Peace Bureau (IPB), Geneva, in 1910. A tribute to the people who —…
“Through the creation of my previous works I have been consistently using self-portrait and auto-reference because we all perceive the world around us through our own prism and that is…