The 1970s work of John Batho is a milestone in the history of photography. At a time when the artform was dominated by black-and-white, Batho chose to consider color “for…
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The WYNG Masters Award is an annual photography event organized by the WYNG Foundation (a non-profit project initiated to spark public awareness and support interest in socially relevant subjects) and…
In 1975, the French photographer Brigitte Lacombe, twenty-five at the time, was sent by ELLE magazine to cover the Cannes film festival, where she took several portraits of actors and…
Two years ago, in March, Japan drew the world’s attention with millions of viewers glued to their television sets in disbelief as images of the tsunami that engulfed a 400…
For almost a year Thorsten Kirchhoff could not leave his neighbourhood. His radius of movement was severely limited for 12 months after an illness and a number of operations. A…
I made this series following a significant event in my life a few months ago. It's rather personal and intimate.…
Two portfolios. This is the selection by Diane Dufour, for her fourth week. Director of Magnum Photos from 2000 to 2006, Diane Dufour has curated several exhibitions, including Euro Visions…
This exhibition takes its title from the central room, Room #8, a large-format, panoramic quadriptych spanning more than 10 meters across two adjacent walls. The installation gives this representation of…
Kitchen is an annual exhibition that aims to bring together and promote the work of young photographers from different countries. The name of the exhibition is no accident: a kitchen…