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As one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers, Cecil Beaton helped invent the cult of the celebrity image while pushing the boundaries of his art form with innovative techniques…
The Lady Warhol project is the result of two friends’ intense collaboration over a 48-hour period in 1981. Warhol was the model and Christopher Makos the photographer. Fotografiska in Stockholm…
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From a wealthy family, Heinrich Kühn (1866-1944) is the perfect example of this generation of turn of the century “amateur photographers”. He quickly abandoned medical school to devote himself…
Perhaps the most extensive exhibition ever devoted to early calotypes, curated by Sylvie Aubenas and Paul Louis Roubert.An anecdote for experts: Hans Kraus, the world’s most influential trader in…
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