This exhibition crossed the Atlantic to the Museum of the City of New York to let us rediscover the streets of London: its Victorian buildings, its beautiful cars, and the…
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In the summer of 1964, San Francisco was ground zero for a historic culture clash as the site of the twenty-eighth Republican National Convention (the “Goldwater Convention”), the launch of…
Last spring, this New York gallery, in a declaration of its taste for big cities, presented a major project on Tokyo. Now In Walking the City, we find ourselves in…
Michael Corridore’s primary interest over the past six years has been inventing new narratives around automobile culture and its influence on us. After photographing spectators at various races and burnouts…
Like every year, this important San Francisco gallery organized a group exhibition by bringing out a selection of famous photographs from its collection. This year, Summer Show displayed no less…
This exhibition pays tribute to Ando Gilardi, the photographer and art historian, who passed away in March. Olive & Bulloni consists of a series of historical photographs taken by Gilardi…
Everyone has an opinion of the panoramic image, a symbol of modernity but also of a ‘fantastic necessity’ that photography today seems to have accepted. In panorama, lines are replaced…
The exhibition ' Echoes of Neorealism' offers an almost complete picture of the period of Italian photography that began in the early 1950s when in cinema the neorealist parabola was…
Following our tribute to Martine Franck, John G. Morris has shared with us this text and photograph. "Martine was a great woman as well as a fine photographer. She deserves…
An eclectic group of images, chosen by the entire gallery staff, includes an array of both well- known and unknown works by: Jacques Henri Lartigue, Robert Frank, Joel Meyerowitz, William…