Stephen Daiter Gallery's presentation will feature photographs by André Kertész, Harry Callahan, Martin Parr, Lynne Cohen and others.…
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Following the exhibition « Magicians of the earth », André Magnin put together the emblematic Pigozzi Collection. In 2009, he founded MAGNIN-A whose mission is to promote.…
Following on from the James Danziger Gallery (founded in 1989) Danziger Gallery opened in November 2004 in the heart of the Chelsea art district. Focusing primarily on artists working in…
Martin Asbæk Gallery focuses on contemporary Scandinavian as well as international art by well-established and up-coming artists who work in a wide range of media.…
DNA, founded in 2001, is dedicated to promoting contemporary art. The program accomodates a wide range of artistic media presented via innovative, interactive, interdisciplinary and multimedia projects.…
The Asymetria Gallery is Poland's first gallery to focus on historic national photographic works. This scientific approach is generally a collaborative effort taken in conjunction with the Fundacja Archeologia Fotografii.…
20th century and contemporary photographs. We are specialized in Czech and Austrian as well as American and European classic modern photographs.…
BaileySeippel Gallery is the first gallery in South Africa to specialize solely in African photography. Situated at Arts on Main, the new hotspot for art and culture in the…
The decision to move Paris Photo from the Carrousel du Louvre to the Grand Palais was taken before Julien Frydman was named curator, replacing Guillaume Piens. But the new man…