Elipsis Gallery presents Yusuf Sevincli's “Post” series, the first show of the new season, from September 28 until October 27, 2012. The show consists of Sevincli's most recent works from…
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Two portfolios. This is the first selection by Jérôme Neutres. Jérôme Neutres is the adviser to the President of the Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais and a member of the board…
In February 1965, Martin Delany was received by Abraham Lincoln art the White House. There, Delany told the President, “I propose, sir, an army of blacks, commanded entirely of black…
Through his work on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Marcos Muniz offers a poetic vision of life flowing through the streets of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Without concealing the dramatic character…
Polka Galerie is pleased to announce a cycle of three exhibitions (September 2012-January 2013) dedicated to Daido Moriyama’s œuvres (born in Japan in 1938). Our ambition is to apprehend multiple…
Of all manmade environmental catastrophes in human history, Chernobyl is considered to have caused the most lasting impact. Since his first visit in 1993, Gerd Ludwig has been documenting the…
In Anatomy of Business, the English photographer Louis Porter deconstructs the visual language of business using company brochures and leaflets from the 1980s. Seeing these fading black-and-white documents, the bald…
Born in 1903, Walker Evans is surely one of the most influential photographers in the history of the medium. His photographs remain anchored in the collective memory for their captivating…
The Americans is one of the most beautiful books in the history of photography. But Robert Frank, hired at the end of the 1940s by Harper’s Bazaar as a fashion…