This series of portraits, shot in the streets of Paris, showing fans of Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, is a celebration of the centenary of his birth.…
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Paris Photo and Aperture Foundation announce the winners of the 2014 edition of the Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards, celebrating the book’s contribution to the evolving narrative of photography. Imaginary…
For most people, Palm Springs evokes images of a resort town of exquisite homes, glittering swimming pools, lush palm trees, and stunning golf courses situated in the Southern California desert…
After two exhibitions held as part of the European Month of Photography, Flore is back with a book entitled Une femme française en Orient (A French Woman in the East). Released earlier…
The Musée Galliera and the Cité Nationale de l’Histoire de l’Immigration have joined forces for the exhibition Fashion Mix, a wonderful tribute to the legendary fashion designers who left their…
Since 2009, the condition of the Uighur people has gone from bad to worse. The religious practices of the Muslim population in Northwest China have been threatened and labeled extremist,…
At the age of 33, one of Australia’s foremost artists, Bill Henson produced some of the most evocative portraits and powerful dreamscapes of his career. Now nearly 30 years on…
Garry Winogrand died suddenly at age 56. He left behind him 6,500 undeveloped rolls of film. Although Winogrand is already considered one of the greatest photographers of the 20th century,…
In 1948, celebrity photographer Tom Kelley took a photograph of an out-of-work actress; a nude posed with arm outstretched against a scarlet background. That actress was Marilyn Monroe.…