The core of the book, Paradise, depicts a place overruled by the elements of nature with at the centre its quintessential component: man. The […]…
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The site “Your Daily Photograph” presents the iconic photograph of Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield by Joe Shere. Title: Sophia Loren, Jayne Mansfield […]…
We received this email yesterday. We share it with you! Dear Esteemed Art Collector, Consultant and Gallerist, My client has made their very […]…
This notebook recounting Hans Silvester’s last trip to Ethiopia pays tribute to the Hamers women because, in addition to their breathtaking beauty, it carries […]…
Produced between 2016 and 2019, the black and white photographs that make up Mortemart’s Quest project depict humans overwhelmed by daily routine, lost in […]…
Her name: Céline Ravier. She has just written a remarkable book, entitled: ([AUTO] PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITION. Investigation on a mutation.) The book is published by […]…
Whether climate change or forest dieback, the waste crisis or sea pollution – art cannot close its eyes to the ecological challenges of the present. […]…
This photography book is the first-ever presentation of René Groebli’s pictures spanning a good half-century – although with no claim to completeness. Mirjam Cavegn […]…
Her name: Céline Ravier. She has just written a remarkable book, entitled: ([AUTO] PHOTOGRAPHIC EDITION. Investigation on a mutation.) The book is published by […]…
First published in 1987 to widespread critical acclaim, American Prospects has come to be regarded as an enduring classic as relevant to societal conditions […]…