On the occasion of the Biennale of Photographers of the Contemporary Arab World, in partnership with the Society of Friends of IMA, Anne-Dominique Toussaint […]…
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With his project Ethnographic Landscapes, the artist position himself here as an ethnographer who thinks of the working world in a recontextualised natural environments. […]…
Robert Frank has just passed away.No comments, just a memory. My first meeting with him. 1974, a call from Charles Matton: “Come for lunch […]…
Danziger Gallery presents an exhibition devoted to Robert Frank American photographs, his best known and arguably most important work. The exhibition will be comprised of […]…
Arnaud Claass’s Essay on Robert Frank, published recently by Filigranes Editions (2018, 160 p.), Presents a multi-faceted reading of the work of this great […]…
As part of the inaugural Reva and David Logan Book Symposium at the University of California, Berkeley, an exhibit of legendary photographer Robert Frank’s work is on view at the…
Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Robert Frank: Park/Sleep & Partida. Featuring the original prints and ephemera comprising his two most recent photographic books – Park/Sleep (Steidl 2013) and Partida (Steidl 2014) –…
Following Tal Uf Tal Ab (2012) and You would (2012), Park/Sleep is Robert Frank’s third visual journal. Here American master delivers a series of intimate photographs, old and new,…
In 1950, Robert Frank left his job as a photographer in New York to travel across Europe with his family. That summer, he arrived in Valencia, Spain, at the time…
Painkiller is an original exhibition of 48 Polaroid images by groundbreaking photographer Robert Frank taken from the 1970s through the present.…