The exhibition Francesca Galliani INCROLLABILE (UNWEVAERING) just closed at VisionQuesT 4rosso in Genova. We wished anyway to share her work with you. After more […]…
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The book is very surprising. The title is: Eaux fortes. The author is Christophe Jacrot. He wrote these few sentences at the beginning of […]…
Patrick Gilliéron Lopreno publishes a book of photographs U-TURN with the Editions Till Schaap in Switzerland with a text by the writer Slobodan Despot (“Le […]…
The exposition ended recently. Still, here is Roland Blum’s work. The place Originally a hospice of the Order of St. John, built in 1218, […]…
Triennale Milano’s 23rd International Exhibition, called Unknown Unknowns, will be extended until January 8th 2023. Initially due to close December 11th the high levels of […]…
In celebration of Inge Morath’s upcoming centennial in May, 2023 — Versicherungskammer Kulturstiftung‘s Kunstfoyer, CLAIRByKahn and the Inge Morath Estate present a retrospective exhibition […]…
Photographer for fashion and advertising during the two decades preceding the year 2000, Gilles Serrand surprised with his colors, his lighting and his humor, […]…
The MUUS Collection is a group of photography archives based in the United States that brings together bodies of work that mark major turning points in history.…
“Soon the whole world will be crazy about colors, and Light will be responsible for it.” Alfred Stieglitz During its history of almost two […]…
The material for Chris Killip’s first published photobook dates to 1970-73 after he returned to the Isle of Man where he had grown up. […]…