A.Galerie pays tribute to Tina Turner with this selection of images. “Sometimes you’ve got to let everything go—purge yourself. If you are unhappy with […]…
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From May 23 to June 6, Christie’s presents its Photographs online sale which brings together major photographers of the 20th and 21st centuries: Helmut […]…
The photographic investigation “Happy Pills” takes up residence in Berlin. The authors, photographer Paolo Woods and journalist Arnaud Robert, have traveled the four corners […]…
Catherine Edelman Gallery presents Francesco Pergolesi : Beware of the Dog From Pompei to the present day, the relationship between man and the “canis […]…
A Chance of Love is a new series of photographic portraits by the artist Mel McVeigh (b.1973, Australia) where on her Tinder dating profile […]…
During the 3 days of this weekend, Claude Guillaumin is exhibiting in his village in Sarthe. He sent us this text: In 2019, following […]…
For many and especially for the old dinosaurs of the last century, the discovery of photography passed through the images displayed at the entrance […]…
Photographer Todd Bradley presents his latest portfolio, “Not of This Realm.” The project captures the mysterious beauty of pre- Christian paganism and brings it […]…
Passionate about the Modern Masters, with a particular preference for the surrealist movement, the Galerie Jean-François Cazeau – based in Paris in the Marais […]…
Kahmann Gallery in Amsterdam presents the exhibition, Unusual : Pushing the Boundaries of Photography. The show features four exceptional artists whose work transcends conventional […]…