Fancy Pictures brings together six of photographer Mark Neville's (born 1966) socially engaged and intensely immersive projects from the last decade. He often pictures tight working communities through a collaborative…
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The winter issue of Aperture, “On Feminism,” arrives at a moment when the power and influence women hold on the world stage is irrefutable, and the very idea of gender…
In the darkness and dishonesty of abstraction there is a beautifully brooding reaction. It is very telling in its often-handcrafted purposefulness. It’s not that Dillon DeWaters is any more or…
Thus, the pop generation’s weekly magazine Rock and Folk made history with Mick Jagger as its standard-bearer (he also having a fifty year career), and not only the history of…
In 2007, Filigranes published Stéphane Duroy’s book Unknown composed of photographs taken on several trips to the United States. The artist puts forward a melancholy journey into the American identity,…
Regina Schmeken shows places of pain and tears. But only those where traces exist of the violence committed there. So she has not shown directly but “simply” by the “remains”…
Kings & Queens in Their Castles is an extensive photography series exploring the LGBTQ experience in the USA. Over 15 years, I photographed more than 350 subjects at home nationwide…
This tender account of the various occasions on which the Greek painter and photographer Dimitris Yeros made likenesses of the great Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the inventor of the…
The British novelist, scriptwriter (he worked with the Swiss filmmaker Alain Tanner), and art critic John Berger passed away on Monday, January 2, aged 90. He was winner of the…
Isidore Van Kinsbergen was born in Bruges as the son of a South Netherlands mother and an Amsterdam father. Photographer, artist, set designer, singer and director of the Théâtre Français…