Pictures from the Garden is a collection of powerful photographic essays made in response to Paddy Summerfield’s influential book, Mother and Father, by seven […]…
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Kwame Brathwaite, influential photographer who proclaimed ‘Black is Beautiful,’ dies at 85. We learned through ARTnews of the passing of “Kwame Brathwaite, a photographer […]…
What do you do when your “Brilliant Pal” David Bowie rings you up and asks you to join him on tour? For lifelong friend, […]…
Renowned mixed media photographer and NFT photography advocate Justin Aversano debuted the latest iteration of his acclaimed series ‘Smoke and Mirrors’ at Gabba Gallery, […]…
Hank Thomason is a Danish fashion, portrait and nude photographer who currently lives and works between Paris and New York. His passion for photography […]…
Sarah Malakoff’s long-term photographic projects explore private space as a realm where the things with which we surround ourselves, both consciously and unconsciously, express […]…
The Galerie L’Entrée des Artistes presents Float, an exhibition by Pascal Sonnet. “I made these images in New York, in Dennis Basso’s creation and […]…
In the diffraction of different series with strong pictorial potential, Daan Van Golden offers many moments of torment and ecstasy in different types of […]…
One last look back to AIPAD 2023. Seen in the booth of Jackson Fine Art, this image of Bill Brandt which was part of […]…
Rebellious to stay free. Originally from England, Janette Beckman describes herself above all as a documentary photographer. She grew up in London, where she […]…