The work of Frances Dal Chele in Turkey is tinged with documentary formalism. It follows her discovery of a rapidly developing country experiencing considerable social upheaval. Each step corresponds to…
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Positive View Foundation announces its inaugural exhibition Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour. Curated by William A. Ewing, the exhibition will feature 10 Henri Cartier-Bresson photographs never before exhibited in the…
The Molitor Pool, once a magnificent Art Deco-style leisure complex nicknamed the «Paquebot Blanc» ''the white ocean liner'', was decorated top to bottom with graffiti after it closed in 1989,…
Regarding the importance of his shootings Gregory Crewdson is considered as a hollywood photographer. The director Ben Shapiro followed him these last months and made a film which is presented…
He revolutionized the British press and made a fortune for The Sun. He was the Page 3 photographer, the bard of big breasts. His name was Beverley Goodway, and he…
Sarah isn’t the sort of woman you forget. She’s like a lioness, wearing her ambition on her sleeve. She has a huge love for photography and, it seems, real guts.…
A selective choice of Jacques-Henri Lartigue’s snapshots are shown in Antwerp at the galerie Fifty one in partnership with the Lartigue Donation. As the bookeeper of his own…
In a small and delicate book with a cover soft like a jewel case, Andres Gonzalez has compiled photographs from indeterminate places and indefinite times. Space and temporality spread out…
Leica Gallery Prague presents the iconic portraits made by German photographer Wolfgang Wesener (wowe). There is a timeless quality about wowe’s photos . If you look at his portraits of…
Fiction is at the heart of Estelle Lagarde’s work. Since 1996, she has used mis-en-scène . She takes reality as a starting point to lead us into an absurd and…