The sheer enormity of the universe boggles the mind, instilling within us a sense of the sublime. In his immense photographs, Thomas Ruff blends the imaginary with hyper-reality, making the…
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For his second solo exhibition at the M97 Gallery, Peter Bialobrzeski (b. 1961) is showing four series taken in the last eight years. This German artist studied political science before…
This traveling exhibition brings together three series comprised of 25 photographs by Manel Armengol taken between 1976-1979 in Spain, the United States and China. The exhibition began with a single…
Pierre Cambon is a versatile artist whose work combines photography, engraving, drawing and choreography. In his search for a balance between the intimate and the ostensible, between inner light and…
Isabelle Derigo and Thomas Dorn met several years ago on a photography project that involved the notion of interplay and the fluctuation between internal identity and external representation. This meeting…
David Ken is a fashion and celebrity photographer, so he usually shoots in a studio, relying on a team of makeup artists and hairstylists. The LOL PROJECT represents a big…
Given unprecedented access to Calder’s work and life during the course of their friendship, acclaimed photographer and graphic designer Herbert Matter captured Calder’s sculptures, the artist at work in his…
In July 2011, Manik Katyal founded an internet platform mostly dedicated to Asian photography. Among the fifteen articles published monthly on Emaho—a Sanskrit exclamation of joy and wonder—are presentations of…
On the international calendar, art fairs and biennials come one after the other. These events may be temporary, but the places where they are held remain as history’s proof of…