Jim Lee – often referred to as England’s answer to Guy Bourdin – made himself a name with his fresh and illustrious take on fashion; the original wild child of…
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Exorcism, provocation or derision the photographer Jim Lee made this picture the day he learned that suffering from a serious eye disease he soon had to undergo an operation.…
Von Lintel Gallery presents “The Surfing Landscape”. This multimedia exhibit pairs large-scale tintypes, prints, and a new film by photographer Joni Sternbach. This is […]…
Until October 14th, the Taunus Foto Galerie presents an exhibition by Anthony Lamb and presents it as follows: British-born Anthony Lamb is a fine […]…
The Phillips Collection presents Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey, 1960s to the Present. This first museum retrospective features over 100 photographs spanning […]…
A.galerie presents a selection of photographs on the occasion of Mick Jagger 80th birthday. A.galerie 4 rue Léonce Reynaud 75116 Paris www.a-galerie.fr…
Galerie Caroline O’Breen (Amsterdam) is presenting new work by the French photographer Elsa Leydier until September 2, 2023. THE DISOBEDIENCES, a solo exhibition by Leydier, refers to acts […]…
Until the 17th of September, the virtual gallery Anastasia Photo presents Philip Thurston. Thurston’s passion for wave photography and oceanic endeavors has developed from […]…
“A Falling Off Place: The Transformation of Lower Manhattan” (Fordham University Press) is a new book by photographer Barbara Mensch that captures the transformation […]…
“Ressler views Southern California, and especially Los Angeles, as a bellwether for the rest of the country, noting insightfully that what happens here often […]…