Bike Kill is an ode to eccentrics, to free thinkers and to the “lost” of society. For 3 years, Julie Glassberg followed the Black […]…
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On April 6, 2020, La Poste issues a block of stamps, illustrated by the self-portraits of Félix NADAR on the occasion of the 200th […]…
A Road Story: 180 Years of Photography celebrates the 180th anniversary of the invention of photography at the Pera Museum, Istanbul. The exhibition brings together interpretations of […]…
Ryan Lee Gallery recently presented Winter, an exhibition of new work by the conceptual photographer Sandy Skoglund. Winter—ten years in the making—is a multifaceted […]…
This notebook recounting Hans Silvester’s last trip to Ethiopia pays tribute to the Hamers women because, in addition to their breathtaking beauty, it carries […]…
My sister and I were ostensibly raised by poodles on the banks of the Potomac river in Virginia. Tulu was a white standard poodle […]…
Robert Mann Gallery presents Talent Show, an exhibition that draws from Julie Blackmon’s latest collection of theatrical photographs. There is a dreamlike quality to […]…
Produced between 2016 and 2019, the black and white photographs that make up Mortemart’s Quest project depict humans overwhelmed by daily routine, lost in […]…
In its early years photography was regarded by many observers as a form of drawing. As an image-making system, the new medium shared something […]…
Her name: Céline Ravier. She has just written a remarkable book, entitled: ([AUTO] PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITION. Investigation on a mutation.) The book is published by […]…