Galerie 127 in Marrakech presents the exhibition “Misr L’Egypte de Denis Dailleux”, iconic images and unpublished images, 30 years of a love journey … […]…
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Galerie Les Filles du Calvaire presents The Other End of the Rainbow, a solo exhibition by Canadian artist Kourtney Roy. The photographer recognized for […]…
It’s probably not by chance that for this new body of work, François Halard (b. 1961, French) chose exclusively ancient and almost entirely archeological […]…
After “ceci n’est pas une carte postale” in 2018 and “Photo-roman” in 2021, “Poteaugraphies” is the new book by Christian Ramade. Christian Ramade was […]…
A collaboration between the Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, China, and Les Rencontres d’Arles runs until January 3, 2023. Three Shadows Photography Art Centre, China […]…
Robert Mann Gallery announced the representation of Larry Fink along with his inaugural exhibition at the gallery. The show features works from the series: […]…
The New York City Fire Museum presents an exhibition showcasing award-winning photographer Jill Freedman’s moving collection of photographs documenting New York City firefighters on […]…
Next summer a live action Barbie movie with Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling will be released. But 10 years ago, Dina Goldstein brought us […]…
For the past 6 years, every year, we have received an exceptional exhibition report from Sweden! They are signed Tintin Törncrantz, probably the greatest […]…
Fire / Flood by London-based South African photographer Gideon Mendel transports visitors from the streets of London to the heart of the climate crisis […]…