As part of its expanding fine art program, The Beverly Hills Hotel features an exhibition of new works this October by Los Angeles-based photographer […]…
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Agnès Grégoire, the director of PHOTO magazine, is dead. Christine Terneau, the secretary of Roger Thérond, legendary boss of Match and PHOTO, gave us […]…
Galeria Alta presents Iconic, a solo exhibition of 20 iconic photographs by Steven Meisel. The selection of photographs, including portraits exhibited for the first […]…
Jonathan Abbou creates pictures. He mixes his artistic, sociological, philosophical and psychological knowledge. The whole thing relates to his existential concerns and his relationship […]…
Over the course of more than half a century, Lee Marks became one of the iconic dealers of Photography, a passionate force who tirelessly […]…
Please Please return Polaroid is Miles Aldridge‘s ongoing love letter to Polaroid, a process once integral to the craft of many photographers but now […]…
Muriel Hasbun : Tracing Terruño is the first comprehensive career survey in New York City of multidisciplinary artist, educator, and advocate for Central American […]…
Jenna Westra’s photographs take place in the overlapping spaces of performance, portraiture, and dreams. These are all zones for shared collaborative improvisation — living […]…
The oceans are the lifeblood of our planet, a source of wonder, beauty, and inspiration. In this photo book, Chris Burkard, world-renowned outdoor photographer […]…
It is a book and an exhibition. Its title Hold-Up 21, its author: Abigail Auperin. The presentation: Twenty women (authors, directors, poets, journalists, playwrights, […]…