By bringing together two series by Bruce Davidson taken fifteen years apart—one in New York’s Central Park in the early 1990s, the other in the gardens of Paris in 2005-2006—the…
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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…
Sophie Zenon is exhibiting at the gallery Thessa Herold, in the Mois de la Photo, “Exquisite corpses”. This is my personal favorite of the month. The exhibition is beautiful. The…
A whole life document destroyed. Well, nearly. What first looked l ike a disaster proved to be something more ambiguous. Some of the prints survived, changed – the water making…
My meeting with Joe Krautler was short and to the point. No small talk, no hesitation, no overstatement – nothing to feed a story lover like me really. And yet,…
The web documentary Alma, A Tale of Violence by photographer Miquel Dewever-Plana (Agence VU’) and the journalist Isabelle Fougère, has been awarded the Prix DocLab Award for Digital Storytelling…
The sculptor Henry Moore was in his 80s in 1983. At four o'clock I was at his estate outside London, it started to snow. It was getting dark. I thought…
The work Incroyable Afrique presents a selection of color photographs by Pascal Maitre taken in 25 different African countries over the course of thirty years. “In anthropology, we call this…
In 1975, the George Eastman House in Rochester presented the exhibition New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-altered Landscape, which featured the photographs of Robert Adams, Stephen Shore and Lewis Baltz.…