Genova 1981-1983 is the first monograph by Italian photographer Antonio Amato. More than hundred images guide us through the Genoa punk scene of those years, telling about attitude, habits and…
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Platform Africa, the Summer issue of Aperture Magazine, hits the newsstands on June 6. From Abdo Shanan and Sabelo Mlangeni to Eric Gyamfi and Délio Jasse, the issue offers a…
Over a span of six years, American photographer Priscilla Briggs traveled along the eastern seaboard of China to explore various facets of Chinese society within the context of a new…
Begun over twenty-five years ago, the series Die Winter (The Winter in German) is tied to Stéphane Winter’s personal story. Abandoned at birth in South Korea in 1974 and taken…
While travelling through Israel and the occupied territories, The French photographer Valentine Vermeil saw polemics and cultures in opposition; a Muslim culture where each event was supported by God’s will,…
Launched nine years ago, Fundación MAPFRE’s photography collection is still in its early days. The remarkable series of photographs by Graciela Iturbide, however, not only constitutes one of the main…
“Between descriptive photography and artistic photography, there’s an intersection of views,” is how Ré-inventaire (Re-inventory) is defined. A new collection of books, its first two volumes, Etat des lieux and…
This Wednesday 31st May, at 11.15pm, the ARTE channel is showing Le cinéma dans l’œil de Magnum, a new documentary by the journalist Sophie Bassaler. The film is being released…
In Roxane II, Dutch photographer Viviane Sassen and her muse Roxane continue writing their shared visual journal. The dynamic gallery of poses and moods touches notes at times sensual, at…
In 2005, the Dutch photographer Henk Wildschut embarked on a project about illegal immigrants in Calais. This parallel world, also called the jungle, existed for over ten years in the…