On display at the Kopeikin Gallery through May 18 is Running, the first solo exhibition of Tabitha Soren. These figures, caught in a moment of primal fear while fleeing some…
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Wipplay is a playful photo contest site whose motto could be “Play with the image, in the image, through the image.” Launched in 2012 by Julie Plus, wipplay.com is open…
On January 8th 2013, his 66th birthday, David Bowie surprised the whole world by publishing on the Internet a video with the new song Where Are We Now, a touching…
Thomas Ruff’s new works depict abstract shapes, lines, and spirals in seemingly random formations with varying degrees of transparency and illumination. Their compositions are reminiscent of artistic experimentation with camera-less…
Following Ritratti, Torino, exhibited at the Rencontres d’Arles 2012, L’Or gris is the latest series from the young photographer Aurore Valade. In this series, Aurore continues on her journey into…
Chloé Claverie and Nick West hail from the suburbs of their respective cities of Paris and Dublin. They both came to photography through circuitous routes. Nick and Chloé joined forces…
What if princesses had to deal with everyday life? What if Prince Charming had lost his kingdom and hadn’t ended up with Snow White? What if Rapunzel had cancer? What…
I was born in the North of England where it can be quite grey and have quite short summers. I think this had a huge effect on me as a…
Originally from Australia, Sue Parkhill was educated at the Royal College of Art in London, where she now lives and works. Her photographs offer a loving vision of the world…