The Empty Quarter Gallery presents The Sultans of Silver. An exhibition of fine art black and white photographs, inspired by the culture and heritage from the Gulf region with…
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For most of the last thirty-five years Robert Asman has been devoted to investigating and stretching the conceptual and technical boundaries of silver prints, through extended, and related, explorations of…
1983-1993, ten years during which Chinese artist Ai Weiwei lived, studied and worked in New York, taking more than 10,000 pictures. His vision captured history, culture, atmosphere and a city…
The Glaz (eye) Gallery is revealing young photographer Ivan Mikhailov, 31, whose work is nearly entirely focused on youth. “I haven’t completely come out of it yet” jokes this big…
Factice Magazine is a fashion magazine online and paper devoted to photography. The magazine and the website are in English and French. Created in February 2011 by Julie Psaila, Factice…
After more than a year of searching, C/O Berlin has found a new location—the studio buildings in Monbijoupark in Berlin Mitte. On September, 16th, 2011 at the representatives’ meeting of…
The Museum of Modern Art’s new exhibition dedicated to the French photographer Eugène Atget gives visitors the opportunity to rediscover his photographs of vieux Paris and to fully appreciate his…
Sacha Goldberger figures among today’s preeminent advertising photographers. A former art director, his adventures with photography began with a disposable camera in 2003, when he created a picture book…
“Pity little girl. Why are you behaving like death will not come to you? Pity you… May God save you… Hmmmmmmmmmmm.” This comment was submitted to my blog for approval…
On the evening of February 2, 2012, the Howard Greenberg Gallery opened its newly expanded space in NYC and as if obeying a law of physics the attending crowd expanded…