The photographs from the series “Rodina” (the russian word for home), which are presented in the gallery, are reflecting on home. What does home mean? Is it a geographically tangible…
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Germaine Chaumel (1895-1982) is one of the best representatives of the “new vision” which developed between the wars, although she never had the chance to practice her art in what…
This exhibition is devoted to the work of two photographers working at the same time, the 1960s, and the same place, Barcelona, but whose photographs are characterized by different approaches.…
Leon Levinstein is best known for his photographic investigations of different New York neighborhoods: Times Square, the Lower East Side, and Coney Island in particular. An exhibition at the Steven…
My first visits to North America in the 1960s revealed a wealth of experiences foreign to my world in northern England. The space, light, scale & enthusiasm of its land…
The exhibition Guillaume Herbaut, on view at the Pavillon Carré de Baudouin in Paris, brings together three series: 7/7 (2002-2008), la Zone (2009-2011), and les portes de Pripiat (2011).…
The Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS) in São Paulo will present until March 31, 2013, the exhibition As origens do fotojornalismo no Brasil : um olhar sobre O Cruzeiro (1940-1960) (The…
The festivities for Paris Photo and the Mois de la Photo always provide the opportunity to discover hidden gems of photography old and new. The current exhibition at the Chinese…
Liliroze was exhibited last June at the Promenades Photographiques, where I marveled at her feminine, sensual and somber world. Last week, she was at the Swiss embassy in Paris to…
Today we’re looking at two small books by the French publisher Jean-Boîte, each of which began as a project developed on the Internet. Kim Jong Il Looking at Things is…