For fifteen years, Doug Menuez documented the daily lives of a secretive tribe of innovators in Silicon Valley as they created technology that would change our culture and behavior. This…
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Since President Felipe Calderon declared an all out war on the narco-traffickers in December 2006, Mexico has been plunged into a real civil war conflict. The war declared…
The festival “Visa pour l’Image” is signaled in Perpignan at every streets corners : flags, posters, photographs. The city is greeting in this beginning of September the international…
On 1 September 2012, Umberto Morera presents the contemporary photographs of Carlo Rocchi Bilancini in a show entitled Fish Out of Water, curated by Živa Kraus, and organised in collaboration…
On the eve of the second anniversary of the Parisian gallery space Le BAL, the Chris Kilip exhibition What Happened established a distinction between History, a posterior construction whose legitimacy…
It wouldn’t be a New York summer without the annual crop of exhibitions across the city. The Staley-Wise Gallery has chosen to honor woman, or rather, women. From Eleanor Roosevelt…
Five or six years ago, I discovered thanks to Christian Caujolle a few prints of Shaolin Monks by Isabel Muñoz. I remember the sudden inexplicable feeling of euphoria at the…
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…
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…