Brian Storm’s latest video, A Darkness Visible: Afghanistan, was made in collaboration with photographer Seamus Murphy, who traveled 14 tmes to Afghanistan from 1994 to 2010. The…
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Isa Marcelli was born in 1958 in Algeria. In 1996, she moved to the countryside, near Fontainebleau outside of Paris. Once there, she began to experiment with photography, having acquired…
Dev Nayak, the photographer, met Pina Bausch in 2006 in Kolkata, when she visited this city to collect material and inspiration for Bamboo Blues. Dev Nayak had the privilege to…
Willy Rizzo is a jack of all trades. Society photographer, portraitist, war correspondent: he was one of the figureheads of Paris Match’s legendary photography staff. He also had a passion…
An exhibition of new photographic work by Vancouver artist Stan Douglas, reexamining historical, site-specific layers, particularly the imaging of postwar North American diversions from cabaret to sports.…
The Irish Photographer Richard Mosse has broken the rules of documentary photography by shooting with a special color filter. This unusual series, currently on display at the Shainman Gallery in…
Following Los Angeles, Naples, Rome and Tokyo, Be-pole will publish Tbilisi by Vincent Lappartien’s. Since he became a photographer seven years ago, Lappartient has been featured in several…
As part of the region-wide Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A., 1945-1980 initiative, The J.Paul Getty Museum presents In Focus: Los Angeles, 1945–1980, an exhibition of photographs from the permanent collection…
An heir to cultural documentarians like Diane Arbus, Lewis Hine, and August Sander, Judith Joy Ross is widely recognized for her portraits. Her latest work explores relationships with the natural…
In the same way that it must have been great to be a musician when the first electric guitar and rock’n roll appeared half a century ago and shook the…