In his series “World Records”, Kai Schaefer draws from Rolling Stone Magazine’s “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time,” photographing the original vinyl records […]…
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When stupidity is abysmal. The Mayor of Rambouillet, Mrs Véronique Matillon, has decided to remove the communication from the Joël-Peter Witkin exhibition which is being […]…
Sylvie Lancrenon : Knowing how to steal the moment. Sylvie Lancrenon started her career as a photographer on movie sets. She studied with Claude […]…
Photographer and writer, Alain Dister (1941-2008) became known in 1966 by publishing in the very young magazine Rock&Folk a reportage on the beatniks and […]…
This exhibition at Keith de Lellis Gallery highlights Anthony Barboza‘s ability to use the camera as a tool for establishing an empowering narrative of […]…
After receiving the Henri Cartier-Bresson Award in 2011, Vanessa Winship traveled for more than a year across the United States, from California to Virginia […]…
Athênai, In Search of Home expands Niko J. Kallianiotis’ first monograph America in a Trance, and the work produced in Pennsylvania, which for two […]…
Everyone in the world has their own Madeleine de Proust. Mine looks like a hilly landscape that gluttonous quarries are gradually eating away at. […]…
The 19th Century Rare Book & Photograph Shop presents their new catalogue of books, manuscripts, and photographs representing humankind’s greatest achievements. Catalogue 195 features […]…
Hamiltons Gallery presents Blaze, a new series by the Australian photographer Murray Fredericks. This astonishing body of work has fire as its central theme […]…