Boutiques et devantures (Shops and storefronts) is a virtual exhibition offered to us by the Corridor Elephant publishing house and which smells deliciously of […]…
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We received this email from our colleague Stephen Perloff, the editor of The Photograph Collector and The Photo Review: “Attached is the October 2023 […]…
This book is magical. Its title : Bob Dylan Mixing Up the Medecine. It is released today by Callaway editions. Bob Dylan : Mixing […]…
Release by The (M) editions of the book by Gil Rigoulet entitled: Esquisse. Silence Images of an encounter, outline of a passion, a camera […]…
Steven Seidenberg presents his book The Architecture of Silence: Abandoned Lives of the Italian South, published by Contrasto Books, examining the failed post-war land […]…
Japanese ideograms can be pronounced, and their meanings interpreted, in alternate ways. Photographer Daido Moriyama’s given name is Hiromichi, the ideogram for hiro signifies […]…
This is one of the key books of this fall: the biography of Joseph Koudelka by Melissa Harris at Aperture with the Magnum Foundation. […]…
From beautifully mastered ceramic works to cross-dressing alter egos, award-winning artist Grayson Perry’s life has crossed and sampled all cultural avenues. Dip your toes, […]…
In 2011, Maria Sturm began to photograph the lives of young people from the Lumbee Tribe around Pembroke, Robeson County, North Carolina. Through the […]…
Some vilifications resist easy erasure. Hillbillies, throughout the twentieth century, suffered a poor image as moonshining, clan-feuding rednecks whose lack of education and manners […]…