On March 10, 1948, Chim received a telegram from John Grierson, then deputy director of the newly founded UNICEF. Chim – one of the four cofounders of Magnum Photos –…
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Dominant figures in contemporary art, both Cindy Sherman and David Salle were key figures in the influential ‘Pictures Generation’ art movement of the mid 1970s and 80s in New York.…
Following the popular success of Vincent Peters' exhibition In the Light, in France, Belgium, Austria, and Berlin, the Munich-based gallery IMMAGIS presents an excerpt from his newest book Personal, together…
It has been more than ten years now since The Metropolitan Museum of Art purchased all of Diane Arbus’ notes, prints and negatives, and the exhibition Diane Arbus: In the…
On the morning of 19th September, after a day of seemingly endless rain that wasn’t enough to cool the ardour of the curators and their assistants in their clashes on…
On the occasion of the release of the new book by Pascal Blanchard, The Invention of the East, published by Éditions de La Martinière, L 'Atelier Yann Arthus-Bertrand, a space…
Joseph Sywenkyj has beautiful eyes; they emanate sweetness and calm. As a photographer he has a sensitive, seasoned vision to his work, that belies the sadness and violence he captures.…
To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Jacques Henri Lartigue’s death (1894-1986), OPIOM Gallery partners with the city of Opio and the Donation Jacques Henri Lartigue to organize a retrospective exhibition,…
Few people outside of Portugal knew the power being wielded on the Iberian Peninsula during the early 1930’s to late 1960’s. This era marks the reign of Antonio de Oliveira…