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Was the Werewolf of Allariz a woman? In 1853, Manuel Blanco Romasanta was tried for the murder of 17 people: he confessed to nine of them but declared himself not…
We are told that a shift in the angle from which something is observed alters our perception of it and they call it parallax. In quantum mechanics, the physicist Werner…
Dandies can look all sorts of ways and live in all sorts of places. What unites them? “An obsessive male pursuit of elegance in life and style,” writes Nathaniel Adams,…
Photographe et plasticien né en Chine, ancien membre de l’Agence VU, Gao Bo vit depuis plus de trente ans entre la France et la Chine d’où il modèle une œuvre…
impressa is a new and independent online magazine featuring outstanding works by young women photographers. Founded in 2016 in Berlin, Germany, impressa was born from a very particular concern: the…
Israeli-Argentinian photojournalist Miki Kratsman has worked for over three decades in the Palestinian Occupied Territories. In The Resolution of the Suspect, Kratsman re-contextualizes over three-hundred of his images, originally taken…
Dog Food 5 has just arrived on the scene and introduces the newly formed KRISIS photo agency on the world stage. Follow their exploits from the Island of Lesbos to…
From a cotton plantation just South of Natchitoches, Louisiana all the way north to Canada, this series of photographs helps us imagine what the long road from slavery to freedom…
For over twenty years, Patty Carroll has staged photographs using models, drapery, and household objects to create humorous, provocative photographic tableaux that comment on the role of women in the…