There was a moment when Melanie Dunea wondered if her work had gone too far. The New York City-based photographer was in Montreal, Canada to shoot two chefs, David McMillan…
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Galerie Marion Meyer Contemporain presents Philippe Bazin Antechambers. The images were shot in Poland. In the United States on abolitionist sites, in Finland on Alvar Aalto’s architecture, in Portugal on…
Charles Weever Cushman is an amateur photographer from Indiana, United States. For almost a half a century of travels, he has been going with his Contax II loaded with the…
Every year, the Museum of Modern Art of New York displays its recent acquisitions in new talents. This year’s edition features 6 new artists whose work reaches beyond the artworld. …
For more than 40 years, Jeffrey Silverthorne steadily explores the issues of sex and death. For this exhibition, Jeffrey Silverthorne revisits his own work. Travel Plans is a…
Almost immediately upon his arrival in Cuba for the first time, American photographer Michael Dweck was swept up in a cultural bohemia reminiscent of 1930’s Paris salons. His unprecedented (and…
In their respective works, Mathilde Lloret and Francesco Giusti tackle the question on the staging of the self and identity. The extravagance of the outfit and the discrepancy with the…
Although Japan’s March 11 triple disaster is long gone from front-page news, conditions there remain dire. Tokyo-based, Czech photographer Martin Hladik is hoping to maintain awareness of the disaster’s effects,…