f22 foto space presents From Dusk Till Dawn, a solo exhibition of Sergey Melnitchenko, the winner of the 2017 Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer Award. In […]…
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Wanrooij Gallery in Amsterdam presents from 6 June until 24 August 2019 an exhibition of German photographer Christian Voigt. For his new series Evolution […]…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features by The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. British […]…
Concrete Photography strives for a pure photography that focuses on itself and is detached from iconography and symbolism. Born in Basel in 1929, photographer […]…
Looking back from the perspective of his 90 years, William Klein selects his favorite works, those that he considers to be the very best […]…
Susan Burnstine, a perennial favorite of visitors to Corden|Potts Gallery, has recently released new images from her Where Shadows Cease series. The gallery exhibited […]…
The men and women captured by fashion and portrait photographer Vincent Peters often have two things in common. They are famous for reasons which make […]…
The Lumiere Brothers Center for Photography presents a retrospective by Sheila Metzner—an outstanding American photographer whose works are being presented in Russia for the […]…
‘It’s the journey, and not just the destination, that makes up the whole picture of one’s travels.’ – Chris Simpson, photographer Carnets de Voyage, […]…
Arts+Leisure presents Natalie White, Introspection, an exhibition of recent Polaroid transfer self-portraits by Natalie White. Exploring the meaning of the “muse” and her own […]…