The Brooklyn Museum presents Nona Faustine: White Shoes, the first exhibition of the artist’s complete photographic series. Nona Faustine: White Shoes centers the arresting […]…
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A Central London residence entirely dedicated to exhibiting the forgotten photographic archive of 1960s photographer William John Kennedy (b.1930 – d.2021), who documented bohemian […]…
Kehrer Verlag is releasing the book American Bedroom by Barbara Peacock. For seven years, American photographer Barbara Peacock crisscrossed the United States photographing people […]…
At Art Paris, to be held from 4 to 7 April at the Grand Palais Éphémère, Galerie XII is dedicating its stand to Sophie Zénon, who joined us at the…
The Ristorante Caffé Toscano invites Michel Tréhet to present his works on its walls with Tuscany as the common thread. So, Barbie left with […]…
As part of the redevelopment project of the Château spaces, the City of Caen gave carte blanche to photographer Antoine Cardi. From the start […]…
This is the 34th dialogue of the Collezione Ettore Molinario. A dialogue on the invisible and on photography’s ability to capture this hidden energy. […]…
Jessica Roark : The Little Mermaid. Originally from the Midwest, she could have been a mermaid in another life. Bold and fascinated by water, […]…
“The living eye” of photography: Brassaï and his Paris on show in Milan. The exhibition Brassaï. The Eye of Paris, dedicated to the man […]…
Photographer Roger Kasparian died on February 15. His daughter Lydia sent us these images and text. Roger Kasparian is known for having photographed with […]…