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Tod Browning was well acquainted with freak shows. Before his distinguished career in cinema, Browning started out in the circus. The spirit of Phineas Taylor Barnum, who had died a…
Beginning Saturday, 8 September 2012, BLUE, an exhibition of photographs by Tomek Niewiadomski will open to the public at DAP Gallery. (Warsaw, Poland). The exhibition will feature a series of…
Through September 23, Oi Futuro in Rio de Janeiro is presenting photographs from the collective AMAZONAS. The exhibition, Olhar sem fronteiras (‘Seeing without borders’), on display at the cultural…
Howard Greenberg’s name has been synonymous with great photography for over thirty years. A leader in the modern photography market, Greenberg early on established himself as one of the pillars…
For its third edition, Photocollection asserts its place on the list of photography festivals in the heart of Paris. The 2010 edition introduced emerging artists like Isabelle Levistre, Marc Chatelard…
Anne Golaz’s photographs deal with the fundamental and fragile relation with nature, animals and death. In "Metsästä" (From The Woods) she invites the viewer to meet with a suggested world…
American photographer Wendy Paton allows herself to disappear in order to let her subjects emerge from the night. In "Visages de Nuit" (Faces Of Night), Paton’s eye is that of…
Ken Schles says this book is a “photographic book about images, memory and the metaphor of light.” It is so much more. The level of abstract thinking required is so…
Robert Kennedy was the most imposing politician he ever met. And Johnny Depp is incredibly photogenic. Steve Schapiro (*1934 in Brooklyn) ought to know, because he has actually photographed them…