In the spring of 2015, Vincent Mercier set out on a solo conquest of the American West. His destination: the Monument Valley and John Ford’s Point — the very roots…
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In 1987, I attended the Whitney Biennial. I was so taken with the salon-style installation of Bruce Weber’s photographs that I went back to see the exhibition three more times.…
Here is the nineteenth part of “I remember” by Bernard Plossu, since the early 1970s, he has photographed his friends photographers. His rare portraits were never shown; regularly The Eye…
Photographer Christophe Jacrot publishes a new book entitled "Snjór", which means "snow" in Icelandic. Christophe Jacrot began nearly ten years ago this project on weather that led to immortalize the…
Skool is Kool. It's totally back to skool season (you can thank your delinquent Californian-by-way-of-NYC-by-way-of-Paris for this colloquialism). The season is fresh with idoicies, idiocyncracies and individuality. As we drop…
Early Times is the first part of a long project by Vasantha Yogananthan, entitled A Myth of Two Souls, which offers a contemporary reinterpretation of the Ramayana, a fundamental mythological…
American fine art photographer Barbara Kyne is interested in how we perceive the world and the connection between all living things. As an artist she asks fundamental questions about the…
Private Room is a series of photographs of eight different women who Pamela Hanson photographed between 2012 and 2014 at Lafayette House, a small hotel in New York City.…
The characters in these photographs are authors of the American West and Midwest who mostly live far from major US cities.…
Water is a precious commodity that will continue to be appreciated in the coming years. Conflicts arising from control of territories rich in fresh water are increasing, placing the transboundary…