I love Jerry Berndt. His work is clear and ambiguous like the man . To look at his photographs is to look at their creator. But it’s no cakewalk.…
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I love Alan Vega. Agnès b. loves Alan Vega. Major figure of the New York underground music scene in the 1970s with Suicide and sonic experimental performer up to present,…
The photographer and Oscar nominated film-maker Tim Hetherington created work at the forefront of photography and filmmaking with work that encompassed photojournalism, book publishing, wild-posting, video installations, and documentary films.…
The Jordanian photojournalist Muath Freij visited the Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan, taking account of the strange mixture of misery and hope that can be felt there. “This is…
Taking the Dead Sea as a point of inspiration, Faridon Abida’s lens brings to the viewer an in-depth analysis of the mud and salt crystals native to its coastline. With…
Eman Haram is an interdisciplinary artist from many countries and identities. Palestinian by lineage, Damascene by birth, Lebanese by symbiosis having spent nearly twenty years of her life in the…
Two competitions were organized at this year’s Image Festival in partnership with the Darat al Tasweer Gallery and Olympus. The Open Photography Competition was reserved to amateur photographers while the…
An incredible cabinet of curiosities, the Duke’s Diwan is perhaps the most distinctive exhibition space in Amman. This ancient well preserved building in the heart of Downtown makes visitors…
Over the rainbow... That’s what we might be tempted to think after attending this first edition of the “Night of the Year” on Rainbow Street here in Amman. A selection…
This time of year, spring isn’t the only event Jordanians have to look forward to. It’s also the season when exhibitions, projections and other activities pop up throughout Amman, the…