Simple Pleasures is a new series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting ten of their favorite pictures organized thematically. We hope you find these […]…
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Galerie Thierry Marlat presents from June 4th the exhibition Quatre Saisons Photographiques – Black & White XIX-XXI, with works by Alexey BRODOVITCH, Charles JONES, […]…
The Eye of Photography team is pleased to offer its subscribers the new “Time Machine” of publications since the end of 2010. Navigate using […]…
There once was a man who loved a woman so much he could not be without her. The man, a French photographer named Roland Michaud met a Moroccan born girl…
Anne Clergue Galerie presents the unpublished work of Jacques Léonard (1909-1994) until September 5, 2020. The current group exhibition, Entre Temps, offers the discovery […]…
This 15th edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers has been juried by Elizabeth Avedon. A total of 910 photographers from […]…
The writer Gaston Chérau left in November 1911 for Tripoli de Barbarie to “write about” the war between Italy and the Ottoman Empire in […]…
Through photos, words and multimedia, the BDC exhibition, Trump Revolution: Climate Crisis, documents the current president’s overturning of decades of American environmental policy, and […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features by The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. Focus : Foodology […]…
Pending its reopening, here is a virtual visit of sculptures at the Louvre museum by Léopold Mercier around 1900. From the 1880s, Léopold Mercier […]…