Charles Moore (1931- 2010) is the most important civil rights era photographer. His searing images of conflict between demonstrators and law enforcement helped propel landmark civil rights legislation.…
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Charles Moore (1931- 2010) is the most important civil rights era photographer. His searing images of conflict between demonstrators and law enforcement helped propel landmark civil rights legislation.…
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“Masturbation is not permitted during the entire duration of the exhibition.” This is what the invitation to François-Marie Banier’s exhibition in Stuttgart at Abtart informed. Provocative certainly, but full of…
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The Samburu portrait project by Lyle Owerko documents one of Africa’s last great Warrior tribes in vivid black and white renderings. As an established living record of a community in…
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A fascinating and never before seen exhibition: this city, without any doubt the most photographed in the world, already had its admirers in “panes”, since the end of the 19th…
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Bremer’s technique is novel and utterly hybrid. Using various inks, he draws directly on slightly blurry c-print enlargements of photographs, and often adds splotches and streaks of photographic dye. Almost…
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Exclusively for La Lettre, here are the images of the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate Middleton. The struggle was terrible, but we prevailed. And yes, we had…
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New York: swimming through the crowds, catching the light, mingling, calling, chatting, running, wondering, working, flirting, observing, shopping, thinking, decision-making, hunting, texting, networking.…
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“Today’s Levitation” is the ongoing self-portrait-diary project for the year 2011 produced by Natsumi Hayashi, a Japanese contemporary photographer. It has been updating daily bases since the first day of…
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In Awkward, Fullerton-Batten’s newest series, her subjects, both female, and now male approach adulthood. Her imagery places the adolescents in that moment of social awkwardness when two or more people…
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