At the turn of the 20th century, photography was restricted to two groups: explorers, compiling their exotic archeological and ethnological findings; and pictorial photographers, long disparaged for their lack of…
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What is beauty? Who deserves to be admired? What is a true Diva? The photographic series Duva/Diva is the result of a collaboration between the theatre company Stefan Bremer, the…
Paris Photo at the Grand Palais, Kiosk at the Bal, Offprint at the Beaux-Arts—never has photography publishing been so present on the Paris cultural scene. And it seems as though…
In his first book, wildlife photographer David Gulden captures the incredible animals of Africa and their rapidly disappearing ecosystem. Shot over a period of fifteen years in Kenya, Tanzania, and…
The urban landscape is more than buildings and roads; it is a series of signs, murals, and iconography that helps to define the place. Signs provide direction, giving us a…
Monroe Gallery of Photography presents an exhibition of photographs by Mark Shaw, along with the publication of the new book "The Kennedys". Published by Reel Art Press, this new publication…
Photo Vivienne presents a show on Paris, featuring a selection of photographs by Eugène Atget, Edouard Denis Baldus, Brassaï, Robert Doisneau and Gustave Le Gray, to name a few. From…
Ahmedabad, population 5 million, a vast and legendary city of excess and abundance, doesn’t easily open up. Only at nightfall was Frédéric Delangle able to enter into its silence and…
His work is intimate, impressive and without bias. Whenever Anatol Kotte approaches his protagonists, we are confronted with a moment of surprise, accuracy and pragmatism. His lens catches what many…