Perhaps there is nothing so romantic as abandoned buildings, ruins and relics, remnants of what was and what could have never been. Empty, neglected buildings are the things that invite…
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Considered one of the first female Indian photojournalists, Homai Vyarawalla passed away in Boroda, Gujarat, on January 15 at the age of 99.…
Some 300 guests each paid 250 dollars to be at the lunch of the Spotlights of the ICP to finance the institution. During the dinner, on a stage, Mary Ellen…
Focused on the convergences between East European and Latin American artists during the 1960s and 1970s, the exhibition Redes Alternativas (Alternative Networks) recalls how photography was used as a strategic…
Citizen X is a body of work developed over three and a half years by the Brazilian photographer Julio Bittencourt, with the aim of portraying São Paulo’s low-income population affected…
The Lucas Dolega Prize, named after the 32 years old reporter who died last January in Tunis, was given to Emilio Morenatti. The ceremony happened yesterday in the salons of…
Some 300 guests each paid 250 dollars to be at the lunch of the Spotlights of the ICP to finance the institution. During the dinner, on a stage, Mary Ellen…
He was six-feet-four inches tall, gangly and awkward, all knees and elbows. He wore a suit that was so wrinkled he might have slept in it the night before. As…
Perspectives 2012 is the second installment of an exhibition series that focuses on innovative artists working in photography and video. These small group exhibitions highlight the individual ideas and achievements…
Gangland murders, gruesome car crashes, and perilous tenement fires were for the photographer Weegee (1899—1968) the staples of his flashlit black-and-white work as a freelance photojournalist in the mid-1930s. Such…