Printed Matter opens tonight the seventh edition of The NY Art Book Fair, established as the upstream of a relatively new trend in publishing consisting in the emergence of independent…
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Petrochemical America is a command, a book and an exhibition at Aperture as well as many panel discussions in New York and across the United States. The whole represents a…
In these times of the Paris Fashion Week, we were looking in photobooks for stories of pretty girls running their hands through their hair. No luck. Let’s take advantage of…
The Pro-ana community has turned anorexia (Ana) into a dogma. They venerate the illness giving meaning to their totalitarian “lifestyle”. It’s a virtual reality where they state commandments, share motivating…
With 23 exhibitions on the premise of “See and Be Seen”, the 16th Biel Festival of Photography will show until September 30 how young artists and renowned masters are using…
We’re already familiar with Sally Mann’s fascination with trauma, the fragility of life, and anything related to death. Since the beginning of her career, Mann has always turned her gaze…
Lydia Panasis an award- winning photographer whose work has been exhibited widely throughout the United States and internationally. Her work from her acclaimed series "Falling From Grace…" was recently on…
"Moment, Moving Moments", explores the characterization of Dashilar through still and moving images. Both individual and façade are extricated to show the historic and evolving identity of a hutong (ancient…
The Hunan story was … the only thing I did in China that was worth a damn. Otherwise I think it was an ultra-reaction to the war. There was nothing…