In the hall of Rangoon Central Station, a large format print of an unlikely encounter between a diver and a whale overlooks the waiting […]…
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We received this email from Peter Fetterman, the gallery owner from Santa Monica: “I have decided to curate a daily series of powerful, beautiful, […]…
Martin Schoeller’s portraiture is renowned for its indelible, ultra-close-ups, with a tone, mood and compositional consistency that have energized the pages of many of […]…
Amanda Rowan is an American artist working within the genres of performance, photography, and film, currently living in Los Angeles, California. A graduate of […]…
Postmasters Gallery was presenting a large scale solo exhibition of photographs by Ruben Natal-San Miguel. The gallery being closed until further notice, the exhibition […]…
This is the world upside down, as our grandmothers said. Except that this time, they are not wrong. On Facebook, Insta, these so-called social […]…
The 19th Century had to be Photography’s greatest moment! Unlike photography’s current popularity which is dominated by collectors vying with each other, the 19th […]…
Phenomenology of the catalogue Up until a few days ago an exhibition catalogue would have been considered just as the catalogue of an exhibition. […]…
From everywhere, Galleries send out announcements of closing until further notice or, and rarely, that they are open by appointment only. Here are some […]…
The surprises of containment: this email received from Diego Goldberg! Dear JJ: Isolation drives us to other activities, including going back to our archives […]…