ACC Art Books and Iconic Images present Being Bardot : Photographed by Douglas Kirkland and Terry O’Neill featuring the work of these two acclaimed […]…
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In this artist’s book(let) made up of 37 detachable postcards, Annie Zadek has coupled short sentences taken from her books, with images from her […]…
On the occasion of the music festival Les MILLESIMES de Tonnerre in Yonne, whose artistic director is Lambert Wilson from June 25 to July […]…
200,000 cafés in the 1960s compared with just 40,000 today. Rather than documenting this vertiginous decline, photographer Guillaume Blot wanted to show the vitality of those that remain, these "resisters"…
During the period of Covid lockdown, Lynne Buchanan was caretaking family members impacted by the pandemic, while also navigating the unique challenges of an […]…
In conjunction with the exhibition at MATOU, Filigranes Éditions publishes Plumassiers by Rip Hopkins. This book reveals the world of feather workers who entrusted […]…
“I’ve always felt that music and photographs are related and this body of work illustrates that idea; a certain frequency and pitch, an arrangement […]…
Prominent fashion photographer Rodney Smith‘s (1947–2016) imaginative and whimsical images from a forty-five-year career are thoughtfully curated into Rodney Smith: A Leap of Faith […]…
This essay examines the role that photo-based imagery played in the immediate aftermath of Liberation by means of The Nuremberg Trials. The Allies and […]…
Between 1979 and 1986—after Stonewall and before the darkest days of the AIDS epidemic—there was a period of exuberant and burgeoning gay life in […]…