This publication by Kehrer Verlag, both alarming and poignant, sheds light on unresolved racial injustices in the time of Black Lives Matter. The Mississippi […]…
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In his first book, Timothy Eastman presents us with portraits of and interviews with people called workampers, people for whom the most promising form […]…
How is it possible to feel immediately at home in a place you have never seen before? This question still haunts photographer Ryan Bakerink […]…
Scottish photographer Dougie Wallace is internationally recognised for his long-term social documentary projects and a distinct direct style of expressive street photography. On show […]…
Bonne Espérance Gallery presents Celebration, the first exhibition in Paris of Lee-Ann Olwage, a South African photographer who received the prestigious Contemporary African Photography award […]…
For non-French readers of the Eye of Photography, these images will be deliciously nostalgic . For French readers: the subject of intense controversy! Land […]…
ARCHIVES – MARCH 17, 2022 The gallery Le Réverbère continues its 40th anniversary with a firework display of 100 photographs by William Klein : […]…
ARCHIVES – MAY 13, 2021 FIFTY ONE TOO presents a series of 9 platinum prints by the influential American photographer, filmmaker, graphic designer and […]…
ARCHIVES – NOVEMBER 18, 2019 A JFC column for the William Klein Academie des Beaux Arts Photography Award awarded to Raghu Rai on October 30, […]…
ARCHIVES – MAY 27, 2019 Looking back from the perspective of his 90 years, William Klein selects his favorite works, those that he considers […]…