The Hulett Collection presents the work of French artist, Alain Laboile, who happened upon photography while searching for a way to document his massive […]…
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Roberto Spampinato was one of the post-war Italian photographers who documented Italy’s socioeconomical condition in the mid-twentieth century and its birth as a democratic […]…
This is one of the most attractive best wishes portfolios we have received. It is signed Marc Dubord. He added these few sentences: The […]…
On December 1, Gabriel Bauret gave a formidable lecture on Robert Doisneau for Camera at the Centro Italiano per la Fotografia in Turin. En […]…
Hackney-based visual arts charity, Autograph, presents a new outdoor display and online gallery sharing the journey of the Windrush generation before, during and after […]…
On February 27, 2023, La Poste (the Post Office) issues a stamp in the artistic series illustrated by a photo of Dominique Issermann representing the hand […]…
“I’ve always been intrigued by oblique perspectives, like aerial views. There’s something about the tabletop … taking a viewer up in the air, so […]…
Hugh Mangum (1897-1922) was an American itinerant photographer who worked in the Southern states during the rise of the Jim Crow era laws mandating […]…
Il s’agit du vingt-huitième volet de la série en ligne de la Peter Fetterman Gallery intitulée The Power of Photography mettant en évidence l’espoir, […]…
Henryk Ross (1910-1991) photographically documented multiple aspects of Jewish people imprisoned inside the Łódź Ghetto in Nazi occupied Poland from 1940 to 1944. Officially, […]…