What do we know of the Black Sea? It seems to be shrouded in obscurity by its very name but this ancient waterway of civilisations is actually a very colourful…
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Stanley Greene’s celebrated body of work has often taken him to the Caucasus. As the guest of honour of the third Tbilisi Photo Festival, we are especially pleased that the…
Telling the truth in contemporary Iran is not easy but there still exists an abiding will to question the written assumptions, shake the foundations of the regime and knock down…
After the success of last year’s exhibition of the photographs from the collection of the nineteenth-century photographer, Dimitry Ermakov, the Tbilisi Photo Festival is pleased to continue uncovering Georgia’s rich…
The world of Natela Grigalashvili, a Georgian photographer, is the village of her birth. There, she learned her native Georgian, a language which she uses to infuse this unique series…
On May 24, the Yancey Richardson Gallery in Chelsea opened an exhibit of new work by Lisa Kereszi. The exhibition, the fourth of Kereszi’s work at the Gallery, is made…
These are the final 5 portfolios selected by Sam Stourdzé. Sam Stourdzé is the director of the Musée de l’Elysée and the editor-in-chief of the magazine ELSE. Stourdzé specializes in…
The Photoink gallery, in collaboration with curator Ram Rahman, will present through July 2nd seventy images of photographer Madan Mahatta. The images trace the birth of modern Indian architecture…
Bela Doka, in his series titled “The Sundays of life”, charts a challenging path for himself. How do you photograph the daily moments that, while not dramatic, form the core…
The Andrew Freedman Home is a giant building in the Bronx that once housed ruined capitalists, victims of the system they fed. Their former quarters have been transformed, since…