Brian Finke turns his attention to New York City building sites for his third monograph, Construction. As with his previous series (which focused upon such subjects as flight attendants and…

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Brian Finke turns his attention to New York City building sites for his third monograph, Construction. As with his previous series (which focused upon such subjects as flight attendants and…
The historian of photography Helmut Gernsheim (1913 – 1995) owned the largest photography collection in the world. For the first time in half a century, both its sections are being…
Howard Greenberg Gallery has been a great success for over thirty years. “Acknowledging his longstanding and critical contribution to the world of photography, Howard Greenberg will receive the Lifetime Achievement…
Les Photaumnales are partners of the Kaunas festival, a Lithuanian city two hours from Beauvais by plane. A member of the European Community since 2004, Lithuania has a population of…
" More than a 150 years ago, photographers traveled from town to town with a photographic van documenting communities. I am doing a modern version of the same, by capturing…
This unique documentary material is about the decadence of youth in the early days of Lithuanian independence. The years were marked by the breakthrough in a variety of freedoms, private…
Transnational migration is perhaps the most highly contested issue across Europe. Over the last twenty-years Ireland has experienced significant inward migration. For new arrivals spatial and temporal displacement is potentially…
Chance placed in my hands two very similar photographs. On the first, two little girls. On the second, two women in their thirties. Same decor, same pose, same angle,…
Evaldas Butkevičius speaks a visual language that is understandable to everyone. For two decades he has been working as a reporter for one of the largest daily newspaper, facing the…