Winner of the 2021 HCB Award, Carolyn Drake presents Men Untitled at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, a new series of photographs exploring her relationship […]…
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In 2022, after 25 years as a self-portrait photographer and artists’ model, AnnMarie Tornabene wrote a short autobiography sharing how and why she had […]…
The city of Ostend is organizing a Photo Biennal : (IN)FLUX until November 12, with more than 30 (inter)national photographers in 23 locations, chosen by […]…
Based on an original idea from John Devos, our correspondent for Belgium and the Netherlands, the Bart Ramakers Gallery presents Joel-Peter Witkin. The relationship […]…
This exhibition at Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris is dedicated to a rarely seen series of photographs by Irving Penn capturing the groundbreaking work of […]…
Claude Guillaumin chose the Eye of Photography to sell some prints in limited editions of his most beautiful nudes! He accompanies them with this […]…
Two galleries are presenting the work of Cécile Plaisance at the end of September: the Lagrange gallery, in Bordeaux and the Clémentine de Forton […]…
in focus Galerie, B. Arnold presents Alvin Booth’s In House Nudes, which is accompanied by Edition Vervais’s publication of the work. In House Nudes […]…
Hannah Traore Gallery presents Quiladelphia, photographer and Philadelphia native Quil Lemons‘ first solo show with the gallery. In this new series, Lemons’ curiosity for […]…
TBW Books presents Tender, the first monograph by artist Carla Williams. Made in private between 1984 and 1999 and kept mostly to herself for […]…