There are names in the history of photography which function as markers of a school of thought, and Stephen Shore is one of them. […]…
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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, […]…
Today’s edition is dedicated to the french photographer Jean-Marie Périer. The idea came about at lunch in Arles at the restaurant Le Galoubet during […]…
Authors. Amateurs. It may be helpful to clarify what these two terms cover in the context of this exhibition arranged by Alain D’Hooghe, coming […]…
Guy Bourdin revolutionized fashion photography in the late 20th century, as did Helmut Newton. Both were the star photographers of Vogue Paris and produced […]…
At the historic Somerset House in London, Hassan Hajjaj presents Kesh Angels alongside his recent project My Rock Stars. The British-Moroccan photographer, known for […]…
Born March 5, 1939 in Johannesburg, South Africa, Norman Seeff has over the past 45 years been a photographer and filmmaker that has captured […]…
On November 7th, Maison Millon is presenting an excellent photography auction. From primitive photography to photography with more humanistic trends through modernism or the […]…
As early as 1950, Saint-Tropez was already more than a fishing village and had become a second home to the Parisian high society that […]…