On the occasion of the municipal elections in France this week, Roger-Viollet photo agency presents Marie-Rose Bouchemousse (1889-1966), first woman appointed mayor, in France, […]…
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Atelier Clelia Alric. presents On the border of nothingness… on the road to healing by Margaret Lansink. In the endless flow of everything, people […]…
Catherine Edelman Gallery presents The Amazon, the third exhibition by Spanish born photographer Daniel Beltrá. Daniel Beltrá has spent the past thirty years witnessing human’s […]…
In a series of photographic panoramas shot in East Africa, photographer Nick Brandt records the impact of men in places where animals used to […]…
The Smithsonian Institution is the world’s largest museum, education, and research complex. The launch of a new open access platform ushers in a new […]…
On the 12th March, Foto Colectania Foundation, thanks to the collaboration of Banco Sabadell Foundation, inaugurates the exhibition DAIDO MORIYAMA: A Diary, curated by […]…
This book is dedicated to those who take the time to participate IN THE CONVERSATION THAT IS ART. With those words Fran Forman begins […]…
Maia Flore’s artistic approach is part of a search for coincidences between reality and her imagination. Her universe, created from scratch, translates into moving […]…
We do not hide the time that passes on our hands. They are often marked by the elements that are handled and by the […]…
William Earle Williams : Party Pictures is dedicated to the artist’s acclaimed series of the same name. Williams’ insightful photographs taken in the 1970s […]…