1. How and when did you begin collecting? What was the first photograph you bought? My parents would bring me to MOMA when I was a kid and I would…
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1. How and when did you begin collecting? What was the first photograph you bought? In my book The Unseen Eye: Photographs from the Unconscious I talk about my first…
1. How and when did you begin collecting? What was the first photograph you bought? I probably started seriously in collecting in 1996 when I was successful at my first…
1. How and when did you begin collecting? What was the first photograph you bought? Irving Penn's Ballet Society while still in college. My wife Judy and I started…
Opposée à une image trop fréquemment simpliste et caricaturale véhiculée par les “global medias”, je tente de créer une photographie “suggestive” susceptible de provoquer un dialogue, de susciter des interrogations.…
For me photography is about intimacy revealed. About searching personal fears in reality and transform them to something unreal, a big lie, a photograph. These images from my current project,…
The Bonni Benrubi Gallery will exhibit the photographers who have brought it so much success in recent years. We see beaches by Karine Laval and Massimo Vitali, the street scenes…
The Gitterman Gallery of New York has a taste for architecture, lines and shadows. We see Adam Bartos’ beautiful Ford Mustang overlooking Los Angeles from a hilltop, the light games…
A variety of renowned fashion photographers can be purchased on New York Gallery Staley Wise’s stand. From the jet-set photographer Slim Aarons to the late Lilian Bassman; from Deborah Turbeville…