The exhibition dedicated to American photographer Jane Evelyn Atwood recounts 35 years of work. Organized around major series (Prostitutes, The Blind, Women in Prison, […]…
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Deborah Bell Photographs presents E.J. Bellocq: Storyville Portraits. Thirty-six printing-out-paper prints, made later by Lee Friedlander from Bellocq’s original glass plate negatives, will be […]…
The International Center of Photography (ICP) opens its new integrated center at Essex Crossing on Manhattan’s Lower East Side with CONTACT HIGH: A Visual […]…
Lower East Side : Selections from the ICP Collection, is one of four inaugural exhibitions of the newly opened integrated center of The International […]…
It’s not just me who fondly remembers these Kacere paintings in Daniel Filipacchi’s office. I received this funny email from Roger Turqueti and his […]…
$75,000 flower study by one of the giants of modern photography leads highlights at Swann Auction Galleries’ February 25 sale. As one of the […]…
After Clément Cogitore, LE BAL presents the first monographic exhibition devoted to Yasmina Benabderrahmane (1983), winner of the LE BAL Award for Young Creation […]…
I Will Greet the Sun Again, a retrospective of the work of Shirin Neshat, was exhibited at The Broad in Los Angeles. The book […]…
No, John Kacere was not a photographer, he was a painter. One of the masters of the PhotoRealism movement. The reason for this publication; […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features by The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. Mel Karch was […]…