For the third solo exhibition of Italian photographer Lisetta Carmi (*1924, Genova — 2022, Cisternino), Ciaccia Levi presents a selection of previously unreleased works […]…
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The 13th edition of festival Circulation(s) will open its doors to the public from March 25 to May 21 2023 at the Centquatre-Paris. With […]…
The Fahey/Klein Gallery presents a selection of photographs from the queen of female sensuality, photographer Ellen von Unwerth. In her exhibition, “Bombshell”, the works […]…
For his first book, Etienne Renzo offers us the outcome of several decades of his photographic approach. Since his beginnings as a professional, a […]…
transit – in-between spaces, searching, pausing: Upheavals are the recurring theme of the thirty black-and- white works exhibited by Berlin photographer Tanja Nedwig at […]…
At the age of three, Salih Basheer lost his mother and then his father in the space of twenty-two days. He left Khartoum to live with his grandmother in the…
‘You cannot change your skin’ was borne out of documentary work British photographer Jonathan Moore undertook in Ukraine. He travelled to Ukraine independently in […]…
Rachel Wolfe’s exhibition of her recent landscape photography serves as a perfect antidote to the turbulence and hardship experienced in many parts of the […]…
During and just after the First World War, food inflation provoked numerous strikes against the cost of living. A look back at these events […]…
WILLAS contemporary in Stockholm presents till the 12th of May an exhibition by Jimmy Nelson, Between the Sea and the Sky. Whilst reflecting on […]…