Throckmorton Gallery opened its second show of the work of Lucien Clergue this past week, a show of work done by the French-born photographer in America. The show, including…
Category
PhotographyArchives
Subscribe for full access to The Eye of Photography archives!
That’s thousands of images and articles, documenting the history of the medium of photography and its evolution during the last decade, through a unique daily journal. Explore how photography, as an art and as a social phenomenon, continue to define our experience of the world. Two offers are available.
Subscribe either monthly for 8 euros (€) or annually for 79 euros (€) (2 months offered).
Laurence Miller Gallery, opened the show Burned, photographs by Burk Uzzle Thursday evening 1/12/2012. The newest project of Uzzle’s, a professional photographer for 57 years, began when he drove by…
The annual National Geographic seminar took place last week in Washington. Jean-François Leroy, director of the Visa pour l’Image Festival, was there: "It was a beautiful Thursday morning. In the…
Nicole Crassat, one of Elle Magazine great fashion editors, passed away last week. Gilles Bensimon shares these parting images and words: “I don’t like the word ‘memories,’ so I…
Photo l.a. returns to the historic Santa Monica Civic Auditorium for its 21st edition January 12 —16, 2012. Continuing the discourse on photography’s place in the fine arts, photo l.a.…
The photograph by Anthony Friedkin, Woman by the pool, Beverly Hills hotel 1975, is the official image of Photo L.A 2012. The interview by Roxanne McCann tells the story…
It has been a week with a hangover, my apologies for being trivial (but I am not about to treat you like idiots), not for me, but for the magazines.…
The new year is here and in full force. Inspiration abounds – of which I was happy to find plenty during my Christmas holidays spent under the summer sun…
Patrice Bellot (b. 1972 in Marseille) lives in the South of France and has worked with digital and analog photography for years. His first book, comprised of untouched photos shot…
Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s Trash, written and directed in 1970, is the second film in a trilogy, along with Heat and Flesh. Perhaps the most original and free-spirited of…