Samuel Fosso (Kumba, CM, 1962–Bangui, CF; Paris, FR) is one of the most renowned African photographers working today. He has been a key innovator […]…
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The Escape Landscapes exhibition by Maja Strgar Kurečić presents abstract photography that belongs to the very top of contemporary Croatian photography. The exhibition consists […]…
A stunning collection of vintage studio photographs from Egypt, including princes, pashas, and members of the now vanished ruling class, presented in a sumptuous […]…
“Cafés”, whatever the country, are the place where people meet spontaneously and where everyone is welcome. Friendly, one can meet people of all origins, […]…
Eaux troublées exhibition explores the controversial relationship between humankind and water: the most precious liquid, essential resource for life, basic part of our body, […]…
Deborah Bell Photographs presents Elaine Mayes: Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, an exhibition of vintage prints of portraits the photographer made in the now-legendary San Francisco […]…
Manolis Baboussis is a Renaissance man, who will have lived through two centuries. He is an architect, photographer and a pioneer in the teaching […]…
La Filature, Scène Nationale de Mulhouse presents an exhibition by Stephen Dock, Our day will come + Constriction Our day will come 2012, the […]…
Marie Tomanova launched her new book It Was Once My Universe at the New York Art Book fair in NYC in October and in […]…
West Contemporary presents Denis O Regan’s online exhibition and special print sale – 69 Days – features some of this most iconic shots of […]…