We learned from Peter Fetterman of the passing of the great American photographer Kurt Markus. Peter shared these few words : “I consider it […]…

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We learned from Peter Fetterman of the passing of the great American photographer Kurt Markus. Peter shared these few words : “I consider it […]…
I offer an exhibition of 41 photos of my “60s” pictures free of rights to be placed on the walls of all the nursing […]…
We learned from the gallery L’ahah of the disappearance of the American photographer Jeffrey Silverthorne: It is with infinite sadness that L’ahah informs you […]…
We have learned of the passing of Mexican and Franco-Hungarian photographer Nadja Massün. Her friend Françoise Bouffault sent us this text: Nadja Massün left […]…
In anticipation of the Vivian Maier exhibition at Bozar in Brussels (Self portraits, 08/06-21/07/2022), FIFTY ONE TOO presents a solo exhibition that offers a […]…
15 days ago, Peter Turnley entrusted us with his images. Today, his twin brother David Turnley is doing the same: 38 images that we publish in two parts […]…
The legendary Ron Galella, died peacefully on Saturday at his home in Montville, N.J. He was 91. Newsweek called him the “Paparazzo Extraordinaire”, Time […]…
15 days ago, Peter Turnley entrusted us with his images. Today, his twin brother David Turnley is doing the same: 38 images that we […]…
Marcus Leatherdale died on April 22nd in the small town of McCluskieganj, India. The cause apparent is suicide. Back in 2019 at the occasion […]…
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