Berlin-born photographer Vera Mercer showed recently a selection of her New Works – consisting of inkjet and platinum prints – at Villa Heike in […]…
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Back to black is a collective exhibition bringing together the twenty members of the MYOP agency around the practice of black and white and […]…
“All automotive” Long considered and encouraged as being “the means of transport” in Paris with the construction of the ring road and the Georges […]…
In the second chapter of his photographic series Les Fêtes Galantes de London Fields, Etienne Clément presents a phantasmagoric world evoking the intimate, stylised […]…
Modern images with a touch of nostalgia Originally from a small town in upstate New York, Alex Hass has had a passion for the […]…
Richard Taittinger Gallery announces the US representation of Charlotte Abramow and presents her first New York solo exhibition, Started From The Body. An exhibition […]…
Hamiltons Gallery presents the exhibition ‘South Americana’ featuring newly produced work by Mario Testino. The exhibition highlights images from Testino’s ongoing project ‘A Beautiful […]…
Foto/Industria, at its fifth edition, proposes a number (11 to be precise) of photographic exhibitions that enliven the city and that are in fascinating […]…
For its 6th edition, titled Reframing History, the Photo Vogue Festival features projects that have reclaimed an alternative, different way of telling a tale, […]…
(3/5) Throughout the exhibition which takes place at the Jeu de Paume in Paris with the exceptional Walther collection bequeathed to Moma, L’Œil de […]…