Shahidul Alam, has been, for 40 years, an activist, fighting for the rights of workers and oppressed peoples, with a camera – a lens-based […]…
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David Schonauer of American’s Photography’s PROPHOTODAILY reports that the magazine Photo District News (PDN) has been folded. “PDN’s current owner, Emerald Expositions, has confirmed […]…
photo l.a. is the longest-running international photography fair on the West Coast and has hosted over 700 galleries, private dealers, and publishers since its […]…
Following the successful rise of Norwegian self-portraitist Anja Niemi, including recent museum exhibitions at Fotografiska and the publishing of her first retrospective monograph In […]…
For Photo l.a. 2020, Danziger Gallery presents Paul Fusco’s “RFK Funeral Train” series, a selection of photographs of the people who lined the rails […]…
Through more than thirty photographs taken on the largest German Nazi camp, the exhibition documents the events that took place in Auschwitz-Birkenau during the […]…
In Carbon County, John Sanderson traces an existential journey through the present day American West. Set among Wyoming’s windswept high plains and distant horizons, this folio box […]…
After Clément Cogitore, LE BAL presents the first monographic exhibition devoted to Yasmina Benabderrahmane (1983), winner of the LE BAL Prize for young creation […]…
Janet Borden, Inc. presents Neighborhood Stroll by David Brandon Geeting. Neighborhood Stroll is a collection of somewhat cryptic documentary photographs, created as Geeting wanders the real world with the same bemusement […]…
“Rencontres” is the title of my first (small) book published in 1976 by Contrejour. 40 years later, I chose to give the same title […]…