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‘So, what’s going on in Prague?‘: in my travels I am often asked about the state of Czech photography. Czech (or Czechoslovak) photography has always had a ’sound’ to it,…
What Fernando Brito (a photojournalist from Mexico) seeks with his images, is that the next time someone sees a photo of a human being who has perished, they would cease…
“I dedicated this TAXI BE TV exhibition to Pierrot Men, a photographer and malgasy magician . And to La Caravane that is my little right bank home”, writes Céline Medina.…
Thomas Millet was born in 1977 in Paris. Three years after starting his Architectural studies, he began his career as a photographer, assisting Denis Rouvre. In 2002 he commenced…
In collaboration with Cinecittà Luce, Rome, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) has presented a complete retrospective of the films of Bernardo Bertolucci, featuring new prints produced by Cinecittà Luce, with…
Born in Mexico City in 1940, Antonio Caballero began practicing photography at an early age. As an adolescent he apprenticed as a photojournalist and soon established himself with his photographs…
Thirty five years ago, on June 17, Diego Goldberg and his wife Suzy began taking pictures of each other. Diego, a renowned Argentinean photographer, used a simple portrait format: a…
Frank Rothe is interested in people and their stories. He looks tenderly at the quotidian details of ordinary lives and anticipates connection with his own. In a recent statement, he…
Forgotten, discarded, orphaned, lost; stolen, bought, discovered or found; the vernacular images in Help Me are culled from Gillian McCain’s extensive collection of photographs in formats including tin-types, cabinet cards,…