Opening at Vieux Chalet in Gstaad, ‘Picasso Through the Lens of David Douglas Duncan’ gives a remarkable insight into the work and life of […]…
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The Annenberg Space for Photography presents its next exhibition – Vanity Fair: Hollywood Calling – The Stars, the Parties, and the Powerbrokers. The photo […]…
This collective and unique associative project, linked to the eighth art, was carried out during the 365 days of 2019 and without interruption. It […]…
Monroe Gallery of Photography presents the first posthumous retrospective exhibition of photographs by Ida Wyman, who passed away in July, 2019 at age 93. […]…
It’s always difficult to define what an artist’s work is. So I’m going to start by telling you everything that Mathilde Biron’s photos are […]…
Jean-Philippe Charbonnier : Is one of the greatest among the French photographers, one of the most unknown too! An exhibition of his work opens […]…
Jean-Philippe Charbonnier is the great forgotten man of French humanist photography. This retrospective, made up of around two hundred works, is the first to […]…
It was in 1955 that Jean-Philippe Charbonnier left for China. Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Anshan, Wushi, Canton are as many places he traveled to […]…
“I stayed 6 weeks in mental hospitals. The agitator who breaks everything and lives naked in a cell in the soiled straw; the alcoholic […]…