Steven Kasher Gallery presents Weegee: Naked City in conjunction with two major specifically-focused Weegee exhibitions, Weegee: Naked Hollywood at MoCA and Weegee: Murder is My Business at the ICP.…
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What remains of the old apartments and studios once inhabited by the likes of André Kertész, Rózsi Klein and Brassai? Who is lucky enough to live there now? And how…
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…
Respecting My Elders is a collection of color portraits of creative persons over the age of eighty, photographed in their homes and studios. They are the artists and intellectuals of…
The Austin-based artist William Hundley, 35, has the peculiar habit of tossing up cloths, sheets, drapes, blankets, scarves, tarps, etc., and photographing the ephemeral airborne sculpture (which last some hundredths…
From the twilight of the Belle Époque (which was really anything but) to the humiliation of the Occupation, Paris was a beacon of creativity that outshone even the preceding century:…