Omo: A River of Change, by American photographer John Rowe, is a dramatic glimpse into the influx of development and globalization to what is considered […]…
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Much ink has been spilled over photography, from the moment its invention was announced in 1839 through the latest developments in digital techniques. Until […]…
With his multifaceted abilities and interests, Carlo Mollino (1905 – 1973) was one of the most famed and eclectic architect of the 20th century. […]…
To start with, there was the brilliant title: L’Insensé (which translates as Mad). On top of that, the publication was designed by two young […]…
The book Gold and Silver , by author Luce Lebart, offers a contemporary insight into an exclusive archive of the California Gold Rush held by […]…
In the late 1960s, in the early 1970s, there were three very great photographers at the top of the monthly magazine Lui then at […]…
There is currently a special exhibition in Los Angeles, and it happens at Little Big Man Gallery, who presents more than four hundred pictures of Tombeau Tokyo, the most recent…
There are names in the history of photography which function as markers of a school of thought, and Stephen Shore is one of them. […]…
Péter Korniss, born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania in 1937, is one of the most highly regarded contemporary Hungarian photographers. Throughout his more than fifty-year career Korniss […]…
What separates, what connects us? How do people live with the shadows of cultural oppression or political domination? The South African photographer Pieter Hugo, […]…