With 1700 acres of greenery, the Casa de Campo in Madrid is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, five times larger than Central Park in New York. This…
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The book Redheaded Peckerwood, published by MACK, is inspired by the tragic story of two young Americans, Charles Starkweather, 19, and Caril Ann Fugate, 14, who in 1958 killed ten…
War and Peace presents forty-eight tintype portraits of active duty military and veterans from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Marines as a kind of confessional before the…
Just in time for spring, on April 19 and 20, 2013, the French entertainment retail chain Fnac is once again inviting the public to have their portraits taken by the…
Miami, 1982: the peace and quiet of a retirement community, its residents dapper in their colorful swimwear. The beaches are deserted except for a few men and women in their…
Light From the Middle East: New Photography (Steidl) begins with a portfolio from Abbas, a collection of images inset discreetly on the page. Humble. Quiet. Telling stories without saying a…
I am now going to introduce 28 photographs taken from newspapers in France and abroad. How shall I go about it? Introduction is a strange word. My French dictionary defines…
Above Eva Fuková’s cradle, two Fates had a dispute. First brought palette and brush, the second, a modern day Fate, held camera. From 1939 to 1951 she took pictures with…
The Sit Down gallery will present through May 11 the exhibition Unknow India, a selection of vintage Indian photographs taken from the personal collection of Isabelle Décamps, who traveled across…
AIPAD opened last Wednesday night at The Park Ave Armory, the highlight of a week of auction previews and the opening of the Metropolitan Museum’s “Photograph and the American Civil…